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From: Gerald Monroe <>
Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 11:19:22 -0500
Subject: Re: CryoNet #32762 - #32764

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How vulnerable are preserved patients to vibration?

Obviously,  liquid nitrogen can make certain things very brittle.  I'm sure
you've seen the videos of a rose being flash frozen and shattered with a
hammer, or a similar one with a balloon.  Well, I read that there is a
Swedish firm called promessa that destroys bodies this way, by dropping them
in liquid nitrogen and subjecting them to "light vibration".

How vulnerable are patients in a cryonics storage vault to this?  Will the
hum of nearby machinery or a small earthquake cause the patients to turn
into a pile of shattered pieces?

Here's the website where they show the process
http://www.promessa.se/facts/illustrated-description/?lang=en

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