Storing dead people at -196°C
Tom Scott takes his camera to visit Tomorrow Bio's cryopreservation facility
In Switzerland, there's a new cryonics company: and they invited me to have a look around. I had questions: legal, practical, and ethical, and I want to be clear: this is not an endorsement. I just wasn't going to turn down that invitation.
Cryopreserved patients are stored at EBF's facility in Rafz, Switzerland and long-term storage funds are managed by the TPF.
In his introduction, Tom is surprised to discover that his view that "death is a bad thing" can be controversial!
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Founded by doctors, engineers, and entrepreneurs to further biostasis science and provide a high quality cryopreservation
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