X-Message-Number: 1134 From: (Hoyt A. Stearns jr.) Newsgroups: sci.cryonics Subject: Re: Possible thawing process Message-ID: <> Date: 9 Aug 92 22:58:19 GMT References: <> <> >Message-Subject: CRYONICS - Freezing/Thawing Technique >From: (Edgar W. Swank) >Date: Fri, 07 Aug 92 15:14:31 PDT > > >My proposal is that we at some point in the freezing process change >from a liquid perfusate to a gas (such as helium) which will remain >a gas down to LN2 temperatures. Use of a cold gas through the >circulatory system will probably provide the most uniform cooling >possible, all the way down to LN2. > How about using superfluidic liquid helium here? (Zero vicosity). -- Hoyt A. Stearns jr.|hoyt@ | International Society of Unified Science| 4131 E. Cannon Dr. |isus.tnet.com | Advancing Dewey B. Larson's Reciprocal | Phoenix, AZ. 85028 |ncar!enuucp! | System- a unified physical theory. | voice_602_996_1717 telesys!isus!hoyt The Universe in two postulates!_________| Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=1134