Robert Begam's Long Life? explores the world of cryonics
Cryonics links
Cryonics is defined as the practice of freezing the body of a person who has died from a disease in hopes of restoring life at some future time when a cure for the disease has been developed. As you might imagine, the topic generates intense emotion and spirited debate.

It's not the purpose of Long Life?, or of this Web site, to take a position on cryonics. If you're interested in learning more about the wide range of thought and opinion on the subject, the following links can be helpful. Inclusion of a link should not be viewed as an endorsement of the Web site or its point of view.