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503 points thunderbong | 2 comments | | HN request time: 0.423s | source
1. w10-1 ◴[] No.42155378[source]
For those thinking freezing could be an option... there's a fair bit more than just avoiding ice crystals.

Medical hypothermia in humans (which is just a few degrees colder) is bounded not really by not by time-cold but by restoring normal temperature too quickly. It turns out mitochondria generate a lot of free oxygen radicals when going hypoxic, and restoring oxygen quickly does the chemical damage that actually causes death - so they restore normal temps over a period of hours. I'd bet that's not the only metabolic cycle deranged by hypercooling.

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2. ImHereToVote ◴[] No.42156062[source]
Couldn't you inject liposomal ATP into the bloodstream before the cooling process? Then mitochondria could simply be turned off. (I don't mean simple when I use the word simply)