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Cryonics is actually based on human science, although there are some detractors naturally. In order for you to read the theory yourself, visit this website:
why them main stream science dont use it in the hospitals ?
First of all, permission has to be given by the person before hand and the procedure costs thousands of dollars. A hospital just cant go ahead and use this procedure and I think there is only one lab in Arizona that handles cryogenics and thats where Walt Disney body is kept.
If you read the article in wikipedia you will see that the procedure is not entirely proven to work yet.
To answer you first question, there is nothing 'para' about it.
But, coming from the time when Walt Disney passed away, it was reported in the news papers that he had paid for cryogenic preservation. So, I dont know, whatever. I think its great that he wanted this done and had hoped that some day it would be a possibility to cure his illness, I think it was cancer, not sure. At the time there was a lot of family argument that they wanted a traditional interrment for him. Maybe his family won the argument. Maybe some people lump it all in with the aliens in Rosswell.
Yeah I remember when he died No cryonic's
I know there is somebody famous that was froze I think to do with sports announcing or something and he is suppose to have been one of the most intelligent people of our time.