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The first frozen man in the world was James Bedford. Experts set the thawing date for James to be 5 years later. They think that after 5 years of human technology, it has become a piece of cake to conquer cancer. At that time, the technology is highly developed, and it is by no means a problem to resurrect James. But 5 years later, in 217, we all know that human medicine is still far from curing cancer, and resurrection is even more impossible.
Although the 5-year thawing period has passed, James left a lot of legacy, so his family paid for James to stay in the freezing center, and his body is still lying there intact, waiting for future people to help him resurrect.
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Du Hong, a Chongqing woman writer, was the first person in China to volunteer to participate in the experiment of "Frozen Man", and she was also one of the editors of "Three-body". Her body was transported to the headquarters of Alcol Life Extension Foundation in the United States in a frozen state, with her head separated and kept in a special container in a liquid nitrogen environment at -196℃.
At present, more than 3 people who have been medically diagnosed as dead have been kept in liquid nitrogen tanks at MINUS 196 degrees Celsius. The earliest practitioner dates back to 5 years ago. For half a century, unfortunately, not one freezer has been resurrected.
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