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Cryonics Founder Cremated

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Heard this on the radio yesterday and thought it was unfortunate that the man would not be able to see the future if in fact there were to be one for him. I don't know how you get the whole page to come up in a box so I will just copy and paste it.

Cryonics founders cremated
March 19 2006 at 03:02PM


Two founder members of the cryonics movement - whose members are frozen after death - have been cremated after a freezer mishap.

The bodies of Raymond Martinot and his wife Monique were stored in a freezer with the hope that modern science could one day and revive them.

But, after two decades his mother's body was put into cold storage, their son discovered the freezer unit had broken down, reports the Guardian.

RĂŠmy Martinot said he had no choice but to cremate his parents' bodies after the technical fault had seen their temperatures rise above the constant level required of -65C.

"I don't feel any more bereaved today than I did when my parents died, I had already done my grieving," he said.

"But I feel bitter that I could not respect my father's last wishes. Maybe the future would have shown that my father was right and that he was a pioneer."

Raymond Martinot spent years preparing for his demise in the belief that if he was frozen scientists would be able to bring him back to life by 2050.

However his wife, Monique Leroy, died first, in 1984, and was the first to enter the freezer unit in their Loire Valley chateau.

In 2002 Dr Martinot died of a stroke, aged 84, and his son followed his orders to inject him with the same anti-coagulants and store him alongside. Ananova.com


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