{"id":184287,"date":"2017-03-21T11:52:12","date_gmt":"2017-03-21T15:52:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/cryonics-experts-want-to-freeze-human-blood-into-glass-inverse\/"},"modified":"2017-03-21T11:52:12","modified_gmt":"2017-03-21T15:52:12","slug":"cryonics-experts-want-to-freeze-human-blood-into-glass-inverse","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/cryonics\/cryonics-experts-want-to-freeze-human-blood-into-glass-inverse\/","title":{"rendered":"Cryonics Experts Want to Freeze Human Blood Into Glass &#8211; Inverse"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The ability to freeze things is    our greatest weapon against the passage of time. To a frozen    fish fillet or chicken nugget, physical aging is barely a    threat: the cold protects them indefinitely against the hot    degradation of bacterial death. Better still, when they are    finally thawed, they are practically as good as new. Cryonics,    a hypothetical science cited as a human preservation technique in sci-fi    movies like     Passengers and Austin Powers, is a    proposition that our bodies, like meat, will be eternally    preserved by turning them into ice.  <\/p>\n<p>    The problem is, a frozen body isnt so easily defrosted.  <\/p>\n<p>    Cryonics biggest obstacle is our physical composition.    Two-thirds of the human body is water, which means that some 66    percent of the human bodys cells will turn into ice if its    not frozen correctly. And ice, as anyone with a freezer knows,    takes up more space than water in its liquid form. Theres no    way our fragile cell walls and veins could contain waters    rapid expansion, driven by the formation of crystal lattices of    H2O, once our bodies are dropped into a freezer. If the point    of cryonics (thats the process of freezing entire bodies;    cryogenics is the study of biology at low temperatures as a whole) is    to someday unfreeze a human, maintaining the bodys integrity    is key. Thats why cryonics researchers put all of their    efforts into perfecting a process that stops our fluids from    freezing into ice, turning them instead to glass.  <\/p>\n<p>    Unlike ice, glass contains no crystals that might fracture or    stab the other contents in the liquid. The idea behind    vitrification  named for the French verb    for converting things into glass, vitrifier  is that    the formation of ice crystals in our cells, which would    inevitably puncture or deform the machinery inside them, can be    prevented by adding the right types of antifreeze to our    bodies. While we associate antifreeze with the blue stuff we    put in cars in the winter, it really refers to any molecule    that can be mixed into a solution with water to disrupt the    crystal-forming process. It is a lot harder for water molecules    to find each other and form a solid lattice when other, bigger    molecules are getting in their way. In the same way a slushy    alcoholic cocktail or a fruit sorbet never form a solid mass of    ice because they contain substances other than water, the    fluids in a body filled with antifreeze molecules  or    cryoprotectants  will turn much more viscous, but never    quite solid.  <\/p>\n<p>    This phenomenon already happens in nature: certain species of frogs, for example, produce    glycerol or glucose  tiny, natural sugars  that wedge between    water molecules, keeping their fluids running, albeit slowly,    at subzero temperatures. Scientists trying to make cryonics    work have struggled to find substances that can do the same    under even colder conditions  without killing us. As of right    now, options are limited: as a review of cryoprotectants in Rejuvenation    Research noted in 2015, our best bets are on molecules    like ethylene glycol and propylene glycol  literally those    used in cars  and other known preservatives like methanol,    formamide, and butanediol. All of these are pretty toxic, and    especially so at high concentrations.  <\/p>\n<p>    A person that undergoes cryonic preservation begins the    vitrification process almost immediately after they are    declared brain dead. As the body is rapidly cooled to a    temperature just slightly above the freezing point, the    heartbeat and respiration is artificially maintained as heparin    is injected to prevent coagulation and cryoprotectants are    perfused into the body. When vitrification is complete  full    glassiness occurs at around 196C, according to a 2015 report    in the journal Neuroethics  the body is then fully    submerged in liquid nitrogen at a temperature of 196C.  <\/p>\n<p>    Then, we wait.  <\/p>\n<p>    Tests on frozen organs have shown that cryonic freezing with    cryoprotectants works to a certain extent, depending on the    organ, but damage still results from the toxicity of the    antifreeze or from errant ice crystals that manage to form.  <\/p>\n<p>    Despite these setbacks, cryonics companies like the Cryonics    Foundation and the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, which just    froze its 148th patient in August 2015, are already    using techniques like vitrification in the hopes that future    researchers will have figured out how to bring bodies back to    life. Only time will tell if this experimental technique    actually works.  <\/p>\n<p>    Photos via Passengers  <\/p>\n<p>    Yasmin is a writer and former biologist living in New York. A    Toronto girl at heart, her writing also appears in The Last    Magazine and SciArt in America. You might recognize her as a    past host of Scientific American's YouTube series.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Follow this link:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.inverse.com\/article\/25906-cryogenics-cryonics-vitrification-freezing-preservation-life-extension\" title=\"Cryonics Experts Want to Freeze Human Blood Into Glass - Inverse\">Cryonics Experts Want to Freeze Human Blood Into Glass - Inverse<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The ability to freeze things is our greatest weapon against the passage of time. 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