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‘Do I want to come back in two hundred years?’ Australia’s first cryonic facility opens in NSW

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How would you feel if you went to sleep one day… and woke up three hundred years into the future?

It could all be possible thanks to cryonics.

It involves freezing human remains after death, with the intention of defrosting and reanimating them in the future.

Peter Tsolakides is the director of Southern Cryonics, and he joined John Stanley to talk about the southern hemisphere’s first known cryonics facility, located in Holbrook.

Find out more here.

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