Mayat pertama yang dibekukan adalah mayat Dr. Jenazah tidak mungkin dihidupkan kembali setelah menjalani vitrifikasi, yang menyebabkan kerusakan otak termasuk jaringan sarafnya. Prosedur krionika idealnya dimulai beberapa menit setelah kematian, dan menggunakan krioprotektan untuk mencegah pembentukan es selama kriopreservasi. Prosedur krionika dapat dimulai hanya setelah kematian klinis, dan "pasien" krionika mati secara hukum. Hal ini dianggap dengan skeptisisme dalam komunitas ilmiah arus utama dan telah secara luas dianggap sebagai praktik perdukunan. Krionika (dari bahasa Yunani κρύος kryos yang berarti 'dingin') adalah pembekuan suhu rendah (biasanya pada −196 ☌ (−320,8 ☏ 77,1 K)) dari mayat manusia atau kepala yang terpenggal, dengan harapan resusitasi mungkin terjadi di masa depan. Teknisi mempersiapkan tubuh untuk kriopreservasi pada tahun 1985.
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