Max More Interviews Steve LeBel on BioStasis Podcast
Max More invited me to be on his podcast. He wanted to hear about my interest in serving on the […]
In recent years, I became fascinated by cryonics and its implications for our future. The more I researched the field, the more I discovered ideas and information that should be shared. With that in mind, I offer the following posts.
I invite your feedback and questions. They help guide my inquiries into this most interesting field.
Max More invited me to be on his podcast. He wanted to hear about my interest in serving on the […]
If you’re one of the growing number of individuals who have chosen cryonics as a path to a possible future
There are several articles I’m researching. If I find interesting and note-worthy information, I’ll publish my findings. The possible articles
One of the greatest threats to successful cryopreservation isn’t damage from freezing—it’s ischemia: the cellular and structural deterioration caused by
The Most Common Advice May Not Be the Best If you’re signed up for cryonics, you’re probably already planning for
I didn’t expect to run for the CI Board. Like many people who’ve signed up for cryonics, my interest started
Revival from Cryonics: Why I Researched the Possibilities For most of my life, the idea of life after death was
One of the most crucial—yet often overlooked—vulnerabilities in cryonics is the period between your imminent clinical death and the initiation
Several years ago, I became interested in cryonics – the idea of freezing the body after death in the hope