Top 2 DEATH FACTS.

in #life4 years ago (edited)

Present day Homo sapiens (that is, individuals who were generally similar to we are currently) first strolled the Earth around 50,000 years prior. From that point forward, in excess of 108 billion individuals from our species have ever been conceived, as indicated by gauges by Population Reference Bureau (PRB). Given the current worldwide populace of about 7.5 billion (in light of our latest gauge starting at 2019), that implies those of us right now alive speak to around 7 percent of the complete number of people who have ever lived.
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The freezing of people was first logically proposed by Michigan educator Robert Ettinger when he composed The Prospect of Immortality (1962). In April 1966, the principal human body was solidified—however it had been preserved for two months—by being set in fluid nitrogen and put away at simply above freezing.

James Hiram Bedford, a previous University of California-Berkeley brain science educator who kicked the bucket of renal malignancy on Jan. 12, 1967. Bedford was the primary human to be cryonically safeguarded—that is, solidified and put away uncertainly in the expectations that innovation to resuscitate him will one day exist

Costs with different associations can be as much as $200,000 or more for entire body cryopreservation and $80,000 for a "neuro" (head-just) alternative. With CI, an entire body cryopreservation costs as meager as $28,000.00, rendering an option "neuro" alternative pointless.

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A Quick timeline
24-72 hours after death — the interior organs deteriorate.

3-5 days after death — the body begins to swell and blood-containing froth spills from the mouth and nose.

8-10 days after death — the body abandons green to red as the blood disintegrates and the organs in the mid-region gather gas.

Half a month after death — nails and teeth drop out.

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