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Wednesday 10 June 2015

Thai parents cryonically freeze their 3 year old daughter in hopes she may live again

If all goes according to plan, a little Thai girl nicknamed Einz who is now dead will some day read this sentence. That plan, however, requires incredible faith in technological advancements. Elinz's body has been cremated and all that remains is her head - which is now filled with medical-grade antifreeze and stored in a vault in Arizona.

Einz, whose formal name is Matheryn Naovaratpong, died from an aggressive strain of brain cancer on January 8th n Bangkok. She was nearly 3 years old.

Two Alcor representatives one a retired neurosurgeon were on standby to perform a "field cryoprotection," which involved injecting her with medical-grade antifreeze and lowering her body temperature to around 80 degrees Celsius below zero.

The family didn't just observe this graphic procedure. They participated. "The (neurosurgeon) said, 'Anyone who wants to go should go now,'" says Dararat. "All of us stayed. They said, 'Really? You're not afraid?'"

Einz's father at her bedside shorty before she passed
Minutes after Einz's death, the family was helping place their daughter inside the temperature-controlled, futuristic coffin they'd constructed in the family's own factory.

Einz's head was not separated from her body until it reached the foundation's facilities in Arizona. Transporting corpses is somewhat common; ferrying severed heads tends to draw suspicion from customs agents. "If you send only a head, you may run into problems," Sahatorn says. "The officer at the X-ray machine may say, 'Oh no, a human head!"

Her death would have unfolded as a private tragedy had her parents not made a profound choice. They decided that Einz would become the youngest human and one of very few Asians to undergo cryonic preservation.

"We believe death can be overcome in the future," says Sahatorn, the girl's 41-year-old father. "Human beings are seeing technology increasing exponentially. It just doubles, doubles, doubles. If our computer systems proceed like this, they'll double their abilities minute by minute. That would allow us to solve the world's biggest problems."

This sentiment will be familiar to anyone versed in the theory of the "Singularity," a postulated era of dazzling possibility that adherents believe will be ushered in by explosive scientific breakthroughs in the coming decades.
This belief in exponential scientific achievement, steadily gaining adherents in the West, is embraced by Einz's parents. Both Sahatorn and his wife, Nareerat, hold doctorates in electronics engineering. And both share the view — as do believers in the Singularity — that mortality is a problem science can fix.

That faith compelled the grieving engineers to build a capsule for their recently deceased daughter that could regulate her body's temperature during the long shipment to the U.S. (There are no cryonic facilities in Asia.) Einz was collected by the U.S.-based Alcor Life Extension Foundation, the world's largest cryonics operation. The non-profit foundation charges $80,000 to "neuropreserve" a human's brain.

The goal, as worded by Alcor, is to "save lives by using temperatures so cold that a person beyond help by today's medicine might be preserved for decades or centuries

Both of Einz's parents intend to cryo-preserve their bodies. But if the odds of Einz's revival are slim, the odds that all three can be successfully revived and reunited are even slimmer.

"Honestly, it will be hard to see her again," Sahatorn says. "The probability is very low."
Einz's parents also hold out hope that life extension breakthroughs will keep them alive long enough to witness their daughter's revival. "If I don't die in the next 30 years, maybe we'll meet again," he says, "That's how long it might take for science to figure out how to rejuvenate an old man and extend his life."

The Huffington Post

51 comments:

Davido's driver said...

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Fuck your opinion said...

What a sad story. So hard to let go.

@arkiss said...

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Unknown said...

Where did they keep her spirit. Cuz without the spirit there is no life.

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Anonymous said...

Dat's serious!

Unknown said...

Im sorry, but I'm I the only person who doesn't understand this?

favybabe14 said...

Tecnology tinz

Unknown said...

Wow.

Unknown said...

So sad :(

Unknown said...

Eeeeeeeeeyah! I feel for her parents. I hope dey get what dey seek. Linda take note!

Anonymous said...

A demon would probably take over the body

Unknown said...

E ya, too sad 2 let go. I hope n pray it works sha o

Anonymous said...

Telemundo cryogenic ! It happened to aurora and Vicky! May the odds be in her favour

Unknown said...

Chai!!!

Anonymous said...

Arora in process... #telemudo

African foodstuff and Raw Materials said...

Rip to d lil girl..don't believe she can be revived, if not anoda demon will wake up in her like in lazarus effect movie..

Anonymous said...

Telemuñdo story hmmm

Unknown said...

Staggering stupidity

Unknown said...

Shit happens n Z ain't a pessimistic retard.

Unknown said...

Pretty baby...hmm..but I fear technology ooo

Unknown said...

Seriously..!
I love impostor

bee jay said...

i hope this is not lazarus effect 2

Amycool cyril said...

eyaah! what a touching story

Unknown said...

a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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They should allow this babe to die in peace nw, what is all this one again.....
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

KWEEN said...

I know it's hard, but they should just let her go. They can always have another child. Only God holds the key to life. Even if that girl is "revived", it will be an abnormal creature. Not human. Technology cannot reverse death. Sorry.

Anonymous said...

Hmm. Anything to keep their hopes alive. It's difficult to let go.

NAIJA REBRANDER said...

wonders shall never end...wish the parent all the best in their technological advancement



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Juleslouis said...

In as much as its hard to let go, d more they see that head d slimmer d chances of them recovering from d trauma of her loss. Well, let's see how whites eventually conquer death. Odiegwu. Fine girl RIP. Na straight to heaven.

Blog It With Olivia said...

Awwwww
Touching







#ITwillONLYgetBETTER
#itMUSTendINpraise

Anonymous said...

I do hope it works..

Anonymous said...

I do hope it works..

Dobzi fingers said...

It's difficult to let go

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Anonymous said...

May her soul RIP...and may God give her parents d grace to understand that there are somethings that are worse than death

Unknown said...

Chai

misslisah said...

If I hadn't seen Aurora, I for no understand dis post. Such a pretty girl. *smh* Lord hv mercy!

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

I feel their pain

May-may said...

So this cryonics actually works? Heard of it in the telemundo series Aurora n I did a research didn't know it was actually practiced

Unknown said...

Oh! Ignorant parents bcos dis can never raise up d child, and while not allow d child to rest in peace graciously by burying her.

Praise d Lord. There is testimony on LIB for Davido's driver hav b healed of his madnes of leaving space on d blog. Pls come, and rejoice wit him.

@Davido's driver, on a serious note, hav noticed u never make more than a sentence on dis blog as comment.

At least try to write long speech to show u saw d four walls of school not all these per second sentence u call comment's on dis blog.

Unknown said...

This was difficult to comprehend. The only thing I can make out is that the dead girl's parents are finding it hard to let go and accept that their child is truly dead. RIP little one.



#TeamBlessed#

Unknown said...

But the body is really just a shell, her soul is long gone so what are they gonna revive?

Unknown said...

Hmmmm the things we hear everyday, ,,no matter how they try it will never be like the first being

ary said...

This girl is cute for ages. Damn! I would freeze her too. Awww

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Thank you Tracy dear that question is very vital.humans can never play God no marra how much they the try

Anonymous said...

what happens to the scripture that says 'it is appointed to man to die once, thereafter comes judgement'.....delusions of grandeur if you ask me

Anonymous said...

Yeah it's actually practiced, it's not that common yet but some people do it. I watch Aurora too

Anonymous said...

Oh the name of this invention is cryonics actually watched it in a movie Aurora on Telemundo

Innocentia Annie said...

They lost her
Someone should let her parents
know that
Its a pity

Unknown said...

That's serious

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