The Future of Frozen People: The Story of the Klyugail Family
In 1943 Germany, a millionaire named Klyugail, desperate due to the war, decided to hire a scientist for $200,000 to freeze himself and his family in a large block of ice, hoping to be revived after the war. Half a century later, German cryobiologist Dr. Peter Hollen discovered this frozen family, whose hearts had stopped beating for many years, yet their overall condition was surprisingly good. Dr. Hollen and his team planned to gradually thaw them out, aiming to bring the family back to life. This process is fraught with challenges, particularly in protecting their brains and bodily tissues from damage. As technology advances, humanity's exploration of life is gradually unveiling more mysteries.