X-Message-Number: 7055 From: "Herman" <> Newsgroups: sci.cryonics Subject: Suggestions Date: 22 Oct 1996 02:37:06 GMT Message-ID: <01bbbfc1$a1e8c300$> Hello, I am a student that is interestested in learning about cryonics and wanted to do a small science project on the subject. At first I was thinking about testing its success rate on protists, but I am a little "stumped" on what to do, so I would love to here your suggestions (like which protistswould be the best pick and where I can get equipment to carry out the experiment <-- please suggest me some answers for these questions ... ) So far, here is my idea .... (keep in mind that I am on a Low Budget) 3 or more groups of protists 1 group as the control (no cryopreservation) other 2 are preserved a. one is preserved for a certain time period b. the other is preserved for a loger time period The protists are revived (please sugest how this can be carried out most efficiently) The number that survive are compared to the number that do not *I understand that many of you reading this will think of my experiment as quite an unsignificant one, but please take into account that this is my first venture in cryonics and I wanted to start with something small.* *I am also a little shaky on weather the amount of time that the protist is presrved will matter, so if you know of an alternate varible that would work better, please let me know.) Please answer back with some suggestions ! I thank you for your help. Sincerely, Herman Singh Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=7055