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Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 10:05:20 EDT
Subject: Re: CryoNet #19310 - #19315

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Toby Christensen writes in part:
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> >Professor Ettinger,
> 
> >As you are well aware, when a person dies the electrical activity in their 
> brain >ceases. What method do you see as being able to "start up" a 
> person's brain >once their freezing/mortal wounds etc. have been fixed?
> 
> Many people and experimental animals have recovered after flat EEGs, and in 
> particular after warm-up following near-freezing. For the brain, no special 
> "start up" is needed if the structures are intact. The heart might need 
> stimulation.

Robert Ettinger
Cryonics Institute
Immortalist Society
www.cryonics.org


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