Brain freezer in Russia claims secret of eternal life
OPS_admin | Jul 02, 2010 | Comments 0
“I don’t ever want to die… It wouldn’t suit me,” said Innokenty Osadchy. Fortunately, the 35-year-old investment banker is certain he has found a loophole out of death.
Osadchy is ready to pay a small fortune to freeze his brain until future technology allows him to continue his life — after being transplanted into a new body and resuscitated.
“Why do I have to die in a couple decades? I don’t see any logic in this,” Osadchy told AFP. “It won’t be another life, it’ll be the continuation of my life.
“I don’t ever want to die ever. Not in a year, not in a million years.”
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