How is the wealthiest guy in America now? He wanted to be resurrected in 2017 after freezing his body for more than 50 years.

 

His body was then stored in a liquid nitrogen tank that had been chilled to minus 196 degrees Celsius. The Difficulties with Cryonics Bedford wasn’t the first to try to live forever.

A similar procedure was performed on a lady in Arizona in 1966, but she was preserved too late, which led to significant cellular disintegration. Experts hypothesised that.

Her brain would have suffered irreversible damage even if she had been resurrected. Bedford’s preservation was done with more care and accuracy in spite of these difficulties.

Bedford left $100,000, a substantial amount at the time, to support his preservation before he passed away. “I did not do this with the thought that I would be revived,”

He said in his last remarks to Robert Nelson. I took this action in the hopes that my generations might eventually profit from this fantastic scientific discovery.

The Condition of Preservation Bedford’s remains was inspected by the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, a pioneer in cryonics, in 1991, 24 years after his cryopreservation.

 

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