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Walt Disney was NOT FROZEN, and although people to pay millions of pounds to be preserved, none have
actually been brought back to life yet so it's yet to be proved. |
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It depends if at the time you are thawed they have the ability to bring the dead back to life,
otherwise no |
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Its not possible to bring you back to life because when you are frozen all of your connections from
your brain to everywhere else is dead you cant bring mammoths back that were frozen alive so you
cant bring ppl back that were frozen alive. |
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Have you ever touched a dead person?
If you have, then you know that what made them who they are, wasn't there. So if you brought,
somehow got the T virus, it still wouldn't be them. |
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Well, first off, this is an EXCELLENT topic of DEBATE, because it is a question that really pushes
the life after death and Human Consciousness Theory, to the limit, which I like, by the way.
Nothing like a good challenge;-)
OK, here is one school of thought on Cryogenics:
Your soul will come back into your body when you are thawed out at some time in the future......
And you will live again, as "a re-constituted hamburger" ;-) LOL, so to speak (just kidding
there),....
Well?
I disagree........:-)
Another school of thought, is that a human being is only going to live once: One go-around at Life
on earth.
That once your soul leaves it's body, in NEVER comes back.
From that basis of argument, I disagree with Cryogenics. |
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Wow I didn't know that Walt had come back. |
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