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Three Oxford professors asked to refrigerate the body after death, expecting it to come back to life

Three professors from Oxford University plan to refrigerate their bodies after they die in the hope that future technology will bring them back to life. This was laughed at by many people.

They are said to be professors in the Philosophy Department of the Institute of future human studies at Oxford University. In order to break the idea that death is not inevitable in life, they paid 50000 pounds to join the human body refrigeration program. One planned to refrigerate his whole body after he died, while the other two only refrigerated their heads. Their heads would be injected with antifreeze and refrigerated in liquid nitrogen at minus 196 ℃.

Why only refrigerate the head? The original three professors believe that in the future, people will be able to really connect the brain of the head to the computer so that their memory and personality can be downloaded. In the future, science will be able to clone the human body, unfreeze it, and connect the head to a new body. They look forward to waking up again in 100 years.

Many doctors and scientists scoff at their actions, arguing that resurrection is only a science fiction movie. A professor at University of London explained that after death, the brain will not work, and the cells of the human body will die slowly, and there will be no miracle of recovery.