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Humans can go into hibernation

The Psychological and physiological issues facing long-term space flight are resolved, the same is true for life-sustaining measures in an emergency, when professional medical assistance cannot be provided quickly.

A state wherethe body of a living being preserves its vital functions with the slowing down or even suspension of life processes, and most importantly – the possibility to come back from this condition – is called suspended animation. Now a person can be in a state of induced hibernation, or suspended animation as long as necessary.

To achieve this, the body is cooled and drained of its blood which is subsequently replaced with chilled saline solution.

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cold frost as soon as we get this tech/science we will be able to go on long trips to other planets like mars more efficiently and have more people on a rocket at once. a trip would feel like a second to you rather than months or years.
09 Jul 2021
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Rachell I'd like to think we could become 'humansicles' adapting to the wood frog that can stay frozen but still alive. It's something that happens in the natural biology of this cute lil frog during winter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLPeehsXAr4
15 Jan 2021
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Emma Couillard ummmmmmmmmmm
05 May 2020
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Mehmet yeah like the movie passanger large amounts of pepole can go in a hibernation
27 Dec 2019
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Demonic I do not fully endorse this idea for it could help with crime. like when the blood is removed, it can be stolen and when they are in a hibernation mode if cut or injured the saline solution might not help heal wounds.
10 Nov 2019
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