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Originally Posted by Johnny Richter
I was under the impression that cyro preservation essentially destroys the cells and that resurrection of those who have undergone this process is and will probably always be impossible.
In other words, if we could resurrect these people, we could probably resurrect anyone who's ever died.
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I don't know what gave you that impression, I don't know what you mean by essentially or destroys cells either.
Quantum Archaeology in the right hands might be able to res anyone but i'll bet that it will be easier to bring someone back that was preserved instead of making a new one out of clay.
Here's a paper where they preserved a rabbit liver and transplanted it and it worked, again I think dirt would be harder to transplant.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2781097/