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Cryogenics In Frankenstein

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Existing. Existing is being extant in an activity or to just be. Existence. Existence is to be in a state of mind for you to be able use your senses. Cryogenics is the science that deals with the restoration and/or the preserving of human or earth life with low temperatures and/or ice. To some people, this knowledge of this science is not dangerous or unethical. Yet there are still a few some that believe that this knowledge is precarious. As Victor Frankenstein once said, “Learn from me, if not my precepts, at least by my example, how dangerous is the acquirement of knowledge and how much happier that man is who believes his native town to be the world, then he who aspires to become greater than his nature will allow.” In my own opinion, I believe that knowledge is both hazardous and useful, and with the help of Frankenstein, I will show you. The world’s scientists and doctors today are gaining familiarity with many things in cryogenics, stem cells, and neuroscience. The question is, …show more content…

This relates to the title where, in an ice capsule your body exists yet your mind is not “there” thus making it to where you are not in the afterlife but you sleep for years. This goes against my religion for the reason that if thought in a way it is a form of immortality that is forbidden by God. In this quote it states that only God possesses immortality. Although in some ways cryogenics can be ready to lend a hand. Cryogenics could be used every day in some way, shape, or form. For instance, trucks conveying food or other imports use cryogenic gases to freeze food, allowing it to be stored for longer periods of time. This permits businesses to make more money and have more food for the public. This knowledge of cryogenics is not precarious; it in fact benefits the world. This quote explains that ignorance is the curse of God and that knowledge and understanding will permit heaven. The only thing about knowledge that we need is the responsibility of said

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