Вчера в журнале NewScientist вышла
статья про необычные похороны "The life hereafter: Funeral technology old and new".
Отличительная особенность этой статьи, что крионика в ней показана как морально приемлемая альтернатива. Никаких нападок.
Дословный текст этой части статьи:
Frozen for the future
Those who yearn for a second chance at life wait frozen stiff at cryopreservation centres. The procedure involves submerging the body, or just the head, in liquid nitrogen, in the hope that science will one day determine how to revive them in some form.
The recently deceased founder of the cryonics movement, Robert Ettinger, has now joined his first and second wife at the non-profit Cryonics Institute in Clinton Township, Michigan. Pictured is an operating room at the Alcor cryopreservation centre in Arizona.