Neal VanDeRee, officiating at The Church of Perpetual Life, Hollywood - Florida “I view aging as a disease that we can cure and believe this will come to pass within our lifetime.”
Bimonthly refill of the Dewars with Liquid Nitrogen at Alcor, the largest cryonics facility in the world
He drives thousands of miles to deliver Liquid Nitrogen
Alcor, Scottsdale - Arizona
One of nine Dewars getting refilled.
Portraits of patients in cryostasis, Alcor
The Operating Room, Alcor
Relaxing by the Warm Mineral Springs, North Port - Florida
Known by locals as “Mineral Lake”, The Warm Mineral Springs contains fifty-one minerals which people claim have healing powers that prolong life.
The majority of those who visit the springs are Europeans, many of whom stay at The Warm Mineral Springs Motel. Thousands have permanently moved from Europe to North Port so they can visit the springs daily.
Zoltan Istvan is the founder of the Transhumanist party. He is running for President in 2020 with the goal to Upgrade America.
Zoltan’s daughter
Zoltan’s front yard
The Buck Institute for Research on Aging is a biomedical company with an annual budget of over $38 Million. Novato - California
OpenCures takes the health data in blood shared by individuals to discover and develop disease interventions to help extend life.
Biohackers, Tehachapi - California
Chip implant
Jeffrey Tibbetts, the surgeon, in his lab
Jeffrey’s garage converted into a lab
The Fountain of Youth painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder (1546), Gemäldegalerie museum in Berlin
RAADFest takes place in Las Vegas each year. It’s the biggest reverse aging event in the world
Rudi Hoffman, cryonics insurer, at RAADFest
Aubrey De Grey, Chief Science Officer at SENS Research Foundation and RAADFest key speaker. Aubrey believes medical technology will one day allow humans to control the aging process and live healthily for potentially hundreds of years.
Listening to a talk at RAADFest, Las Vegas - Nevada
Dr Kat Cotter (right) with one of her clients. An anti aging practitioner, she works with her clients on their medication and diet in order to help them live the longest life possible.
Steven Garan, Chief Technology Officer at the cryonics facility, TransTime
TransTime, San Francisco - California
Hextend, a plasma replacement fluid poured into a patients bodies after they pass preventing the deterioration of tissues as their body is cooled to −120°C and then held in cryostasis
Sayer Johanson is the Operations Manager at Suspended Animation who transports recently deceased patients to the main two cryonic facilites in the country: Alcor and CI
Sayer loading up the ambulance as he waits for a call.
Suspended Animation, Los Angeles - California
Thomas Kaenzig, Vice-President of the clandestine human cloning organization Clonaid who see cloning as the first step in achieving immortality
Neil giving a sermon at The Church of Perptual Life
Neil in his home behind the church
Neil’s Alcor bracelet, worn by those signed up to be cyrongenically preserved
Doug, Church of Perpetual Life and Alcor member
Co-founder of the immortality company People Unlimited, Bernadeane has been involved in radical life extension and physical immortality for over four decades
Metformin, a commonly pescribed diabetes drug, is increasingly being used by life extension advocates and Silicon Valley folk after a recent study found that it could improve both health and lifespan.
The Terasem Movement focuses on preserving, evoking, reviving, and downloading human consciousness. It offers a free online repository to record digital reflections/biographical information for long-term preservation for eventual re-animation when the technology evolves. Aerials transmit these memories into space in case anyone is listening. Melbourne Beach - Florida
Lori, General Manager of the Terasem Movement, stood beside the companies many servers
Operating Room, Alcor
Max More, President and CEO of Alcor
There are nine Dewars at Alcor housing 171 Patients
Mike Perry, Care Manager, checking the Dewar fill levels. He has been working at Alcor for over 30 years
Companies like Replika and Eternime have built AI chatbots to give people life after death
Neal VanDeRee, officiating at The Church of Perpetual Life, Hollywood - Florida “I view aging as a disease that we can cure and believe this will come to pass within our lifetime.”
Bimonthly refill of the Dewars with Liquid Nitrogen at Alcor, the largest cryonics facility in the world
He drives thousands of miles to deliver Liquid Nitrogen
Alcor, Scottsdale - Arizona
One of nine Dewars getting refilled.
Portraits of patients in cryostasis, Alcor
The Operating Room, Alcor
Relaxing by the Warm Mineral Springs, North Port - Florida
Known by locals as “Mineral Lake”, The Warm Mineral Springs contains fifty-one minerals which people claim have healing powers that prolong life.
The majority of those who visit the springs are Europeans, many of whom stay at The Warm Mineral Springs Motel. Thousands have permanently moved from Europe to North Port so they can visit the springs daily.
Zoltan Istvan is the founder of the Transhumanist party. He is running for President in 2020 with the goal to Upgrade America.
Zoltan’s daughter
Zoltan’s front yard
The Buck Institute for Research on Aging is a biomedical company with an annual budget of over $38 Million. Novato - California
OpenCures takes the health data in blood shared by individuals to discover and develop disease interventions to help extend life.
Biohackers, Tehachapi - California
Chip implant
Jeffrey Tibbetts, the surgeon, in his lab
Jeffrey’s garage converted into a lab
The Fountain of Youth painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder (1546), Gemäldegalerie museum in Berlin
RAADFest takes place in Las Vegas each year. It’s the biggest reverse aging event in the world
Rudi Hoffman, cryonics insurer, at RAADFest
Aubrey De Grey, Chief Science Officer at SENS Research Foundation and RAADFest key speaker. Aubrey believes medical technology will one day allow humans to control the aging process and live healthily for potentially hundreds of years.
Listening to a talk at RAADFest, Las Vegas - Nevada
Dr Kat Cotter (right) with one of her clients. An anti aging practitioner, she works with her clients on their medication and diet in order to help them live the longest life possible.
Steven Garan, Chief Technology Officer at the cryonics facility, TransTime
TransTime, San Francisco - California
Hextend, a plasma replacement fluid poured into a patients bodies after they pass preventing the deterioration of tissues as their body is cooled to −120°C and then held in cryostasis
Sayer Johanson is the Operations Manager at Suspended Animation who transports recently deceased patients to the main two cryonic facilites in the country: Alcor and CI
Sayer loading up the ambulance as he waits for a call.
Suspended Animation, Los Angeles - California
Thomas Kaenzig, Vice-President of the clandestine human cloning organization Clonaid who see cloning as the first step in achieving immortality
Neil giving a sermon at The Church of Perptual Life
Neil in his home behind the church
Neil’s Alcor bracelet, worn by those signed up to be cyrongenically preserved
Doug, Church of Perpetual Life and Alcor member
Co-founder of the immortality company People Unlimited, Bernadeane has been involved in radical life extension and physical immortality for over four decades
Metformin, a commonly pescribed diabetes drug, is increasingly being used by life extension advocates and Silicon Valley folk after a recent study found that it could improve both health and lifespan.
The Terasem Movement focuses on preserving, evoking, reviving, and downloading human consciousness. It offers a free online repository to record digital reflections/biographical information for long-term preservation for eventual re-animation when the technology evolves. Aerials transmit these memories into space in case anyone is listening. Melbourne Beach - Florida
Lori, General Manager of the Terasem Movement, stood beside the companies many servers
Operating Room, Alcor
Max More, President and CEO of Alcor
There are nine Dewars at Alcor housing 171 Patients
Mike Perry, Care Manager, checking the Dewar fill levels. He has been working at Alcor for over 30 years
Companies like Replika and Eternime have built AI chatbots to give people life after death