Is it possible to be frozen like Captain America and wake up in 100 years as if nothing happened?
September 19, 2022
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If you like science and like to tinker with theories, it will definitely happen at some point in your life. ‘freezing and not waking up years later’ You
If you like science and like to tinker with theories, it will definitely happen at some point in your life. ‘freezing and not waking up years later’ You have thought about it or encountered the phenomenon.
Captain America is one of the most popular and most appropriate movies for this phenomenon. So how is it really that Captain America is frozen 100 years later? without problems in your body Is it possible to wake up?
Unfortunately not! If we’re frozen like Captain America, we’ll never wake up, at least not for a while. Okay, but why?
To put it in its simplest form; The reason people can’t wake up after being frozen is because people — you know — Composed of 70% water arises. So if we were frozen like Captain America, every particle of liquid in our bodies would… would crystallize and because their crystal structures do not fit into the normal cell as they dissolve, they were pieces.
It’s not just because our bodies are covered in water that we wouldn’t be able to wake up if we were frozen. In a freezing environment, proteins change shape, fats separate from water and become too large to fit in the cell they are in; gas and liquid solution levels vary. So the cellular processes that keep us alive can’t keep working and We die the moment we are frozen.
In fact, many people these days are frozen and doing it on purpose. Before freezing for people whose bodies are currently kept in freezing temperatures they will never wake upthe damage we mentioned above will hit their bodies. Even if they are told, they accept this process. They do this by thinking that in the future scientists somehow believe they can reverse the damage done to the body.
So how can scientists make this possible?
Let’s take an example of frogs: When frogs are frozen and thawed They are animals that can move on with their lives as if nothing happened. The reason they can do this is when their blood freezes does not crystallizeof course, hence the other cells.
If scientists somehow find that human blood in the future? If he finds a way to prevent crystallization? and if it manages to freeze people very quickly (because even if the liquids turn to ice, it won’t grow much), people can even be frozen and reawakened years later.
However, the process of protecting the blood from crystallization must be made before freezing. So it may be too late for people who have already frozen themselves.
Cool hack to sell on the media: you can thaw frozen live hamsters without any problems by placing them in the microwave.
The phenomenon of freezing and reawakening that we are talking about was highly sought after by scientists in the 1950s. For this reason, a scientist named James Lovelock, on hamsters He started conducting experiments on cell degeneration.
Lovelock’s hamsters in the water It froze 60%. Lovelock, who initially used heated spoons to thaw hamsters, realized that this was harmful to the animals, so he thought he needed a different tool and started working on a machine.
In his own words, Lovelock explains his invention: “It can do everything you would expect from a microwave.” However, he still does not claim to be the inventor of the microwave, as the invention of the microwave dates back to 1945. 60% frozen hamsters when placed in the microwave athey went on with their lives by dissolving their places without getting hurt. (Don’t try to freeze hamsters at home anyway…)
In other words, when we talk about frogs, fish and hamsters, we see that this phenomenon can occur in many living things. In the future, when technology develops at a level we can’t even imagine, resurrection could be. It will be possible for people. What do you think guys? Please don’t forget to share your thoughts with us in the comments.
I’m Maurice Knox, a professional news writer with a focus on science. I work for Div Bracket. My articles cover everything from the latest scientific breakthroughs to advances in technology and medicine. I have a passion for understanding the world around us and helping people stay informed about important developments in science and beyond.