scientifically advanced period in mankind's time on Earth – and immortality might not be the pipe dream it always has been up to now.Thanks to a select few companies, that dream could become a reality, and it may not break the bank as much as members of the public might think.The firm Alcor, based in Scottsdale, Arizona, markets themselves as the world leader in cryonics, the process of freezing a body after death to later be brought back to life.Corpses and brains are frozen in liquid nitrogen after legal death with the hope of being resurrected and restoring them to full health in the event some technology allows humans to be brought back to life in the future.A full body preservation at Alcor costs a staggering $200,000 (£145,000), with.
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