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Ever wondered what it would be like to wake up 200 years in the future, in a young, healthy body with all your memories intact? This isn't science fiction - it's the ambitious goal of cryonics, and it's happening right here in Australia.
In this eye-opening episode, I sit down with Peter Solapides, founder, director, and chairman of Southern Cryonics. Peter shares the fascinating journey that led him to establish Australia's first cryonics facility in Holbrook, New South Wales.
From the intricate process of patient suspension to the complex legal and ethical considerations, we delve deep into the world of cryonics and its potential to revolutionise our approach to death and dying.
Peter's enthusiasm is infectious as he explains how cryonics works, dispelling common misconceptions and painting a picture of a future where death might be merely a temporary state.
We discuss the demographics of cryonics supporters, the challenges of long-term planning, and the profound philosophical questions that arise when we consider the possibility of extending human life far beyond its current limits.
Key points from our conversation:
- Cryonics involves preserving a person's body at extremely low temperatures after legal death, with the hope of future revival
- Southern Cryonics completed their first cryonic suspension in May 2024
- The process involves a team of medical professionals and specialised equipment
- Cryonics supporters tend to be science enthusiasts, secular, and optimistic about the future
- The cost of cryopreservation is typically covered by life insurance policies
- Legal and ethical considerations include next-of-kin rights and the definition of death
- The facility in Holbrook can currently house 40 patients, with potential to expand to 600
- Maintenance costs are surprisingly low, mainly involving regular liquid nitrogen top-ups
Remember; You may not be ready to die, but at least you can be prepared.
Take care,
Catherine
Resources:
Find out more about Peter and Cryonics here: https://southerncryonics.com/
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