Want To Live Again? German Firm Offers To Freeze Your Body For Rs 2 Crore
And Revive You Later The firm is offering cryopreservation for Rs 1.74 Cr,
aiming to preserve clients after death in hopes that future medicine could
one day revive them.

World News

Aug 02, 2025 10:13 am IST

The firm is offering a chance at a second life for the cost of a sports car.

Berlin-based startup Tomorrow Bio is offering a futuristic service that
preserves the human body after legal death, aiming to give people a second
chance at life. For $200,000 (Rs 1.74 Crore), the company provides
full-body cryopreservation by quickly cooling the body to extremely low
temperatures, which helps prevent cellular damage and decay.

Since timing is critical, Tomorrow Bio runs a 24/7 emergency standby team
to begin the process immediately after legal death. The idea is that future
medical advancements may one day be able to revive preserved individuals.

So far, over 650 people have signed up for the service, placing their trust
in science and the hope that death could eventually become reversible.

According to the BBC, Tomorrow. Bio is Europe's first cryonics lab, with a
mission to freeze patients after death and potentially bring them back to
life, all for a cost of $200,000 (Rs 1.74 Crore).

So far, the company has cryopreserved "three or four" people and five pets,
with nearly 700 more already signed up. In 2025, they plan to expand
operations to cover the entire US.

The BBC reported that no one has ever been successfully revived following
cryopreservation, and, even if they were, the potential result could be
coming back to life severely brain damaged. That there is currently no
proof that organisms with brain structures as complex as humans' can
successfully be restored exposes the concept as "preposterous," says Clive
Coen, professor of neuroscience at King's College London. He sees
pronouncements that nanotechnology (carrying out elements of the process on
a nanoscale) or connectomics (mapping the brain's neurons) will bridge the
current gap between theoretical biology and reality as overpromises, too.

"Once you go under zero degrees, you don't want to freeze the body; you
want to cryopreserve it. Otherwise, you would have ice crystals everywhere,
and the tissue would get destroyed," says Emil Kendziorra, Tomorrow. Bio’s
co-founder and a former cancer researcher, whose firm works both in
practical and research areas of cryonics.

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KR       An intelligent racket minting money overnight? The vital cells are
preserved and the whole-body lying-in NITRO liquid feezed for years being
the dead body legally, without the ATMA AND THE MIND, if could be revived
needs again LIFE TO ENTER AS A REBIRTH WHICH IS NEXT TO IMPOSSIBILITY AS
SCIENCE HAD NOT FOUND THE LIFE YET. CLONED MODELS ARE NOT IN THE NEWS AT
ALL AS FAILED TOTALLY. THE POTENCY OF CELL SURVIVAL AND PERIODS ARE NOT YET
KNOWN FULLY. EVEN IF CELLS ARE FRESH, STILL IT CAN BE MULTIPLIED ONLY WHEN
PLACED IN THE HUMAN MACHINE AND A BIRTH CANNOT BE Augmented. In such
circumstances the preponderance of probabilities is remote for dying and
coming back as the science world did not exclaim such a breakthrough.  But
we do have digital arrest fools to throw away the money!

K Rajaram IRS 251125

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