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New Delhi: Can a person be brought back to life once he dies, will people who died many years ago come back to life in the future? … This is a completely impossible question. But many people in the world hope that in the future scientists will discover the technology to bring dead people back to life and it will become possible to bring people who died years ago back to life. You may find it strange to hear this, but many rich people in the world are getting their bodies “cryopreserved” while they are alive in the hope of coming back to life. That is, they are getting themselves frozen for hundreds of years through special technology. So that their body remains the same even after fifty years of death.

The rich are getting this done so that if scientists discover this technology in the coming years, they will be brought back to life. Then their body will remain as it is. Not only this, rich people are increasing their assets manifold in the hope of being alive again and are also increasing it by creating trusts. So that if their life starts again after death and they are alive again, they do not have to face poverty, but their life goes on in wealth like now.

What is the wish of the rich

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Rich people want to remain rich forever. That is, even after death. For this, they are freezing themselves. They want them to be protected secretly. They create trusts to increase their wealth until they can be revived. Even if it is hundreds of years later. Because no one wants to come back to the dead poor. Fortunately for the rich, making wealth immortal is more solvable than reversing death. Many estate lawyers are creating trusts whose purpose is to increase wealth until people who have been cryonically preserved can be revived, even if it is hundreds of years later.

Revival trusts a growing market

Revival trusts are an emerging area of ​​law built on a tower of assumptions. Yet they are being taken seriously enough to attract true believers and make them worthy of discussion at industry conferences. The mere idea of ​​cryopreservation has turned from a fad to a fad. “Because it’s a fad now, it’s kind of trendy to be interested in it,” said Mark House, who works with the Alcor Life Extension Foundation in Scottsdale, Arizona, the world’s largest cryonics facility with 1,400 members and about 230 people. An estimated 5,500 people are considering cryogenic preservation. House estimates he’s worked with about 100 of them.

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What is cryopreservation?

It’s a technique that keeps bodies alive for as long as possible to keep people from dying. Actually, this is a technique to revive dead people, which deactivates the body cells and tissues of humans and keeps them at such a low temperature that they can be preserved for many years. If needed, they can also be revived after many years. This technique is being used more by those people who are currently dying or are about to die from a disease which is currently incurable in the world, but there is a possibility of finding a cure for it later. People hope that once a cure is found, they can be brought back to life through cryopreservation.