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minus-square@set_secretlinkEnglish8•6 months agoIf you read the article that explains it this is incorrect. Once it’s set up it requires no power, only liquid nitrogen. So it’s black out proof too. You’re not ‘frozen’ you’re ‘vitrified’, the main difference being your cells don’t get damaged (as much)
If you read the article that explains it this is incorrect. Once it’s set up it requires no power, only liquid nitrogen. So it’s black out proof too.
You’re not ‘frozen’ you’re ‘vitrified’, the main difference being your cells don’t get damaged (as much)