Emphasis Preaching Journal
The death of baseball great...
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The death of baseball great, Ted Williams, has raised the issue of deep-freezing people soon after death, with orders to keep them on ice until ways arrive to revive and heal them. Ideally, they will awaken centuries or millenniums hence to technologies able to restore youth and replace body parts. Williams, dead on July 5, 2002 at 83, is bound for a liquid-nitrogen-cooled cylinder at Alcor Life Extension Foundation in Scottsdale, Arizona, in what is called cryonic suspension.
