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What is Cryonics? The Science behind Cryonics

  Cryonics is the act of freezing human and animal bodies at extremely low temperature for decades in hope of restoring life in the future. It's illegal to perform cryonic adjournment on someone who is still alive. People who experience this procedure must first be marked legally dead. It is important to notice that cryonic suspension isn't a sort of euthanasia. But if they're dead, how can they ever be brought back to life? According to scientists who perform cryonics, "legally dead" isn't an equivalent as "totally dead." Total death, they say, is that the point at which all brain function ceases. When the heart has stopped beating, but some cellular brain function remains, it is Legal death. Cryogenics preserve the small cell function that remains so that, probably, the person can be revived in the future. In Cryonics, As quickly as possible after death, the body is put in a cold bath, the blood is removed and the body is pumped full of a solution...

Investment in real estate after Covid: Why is it a good time?

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  The Covid-19 crisis has changed the nature of human physical interaction throughout the world, moving high street retail, reshaping supply chains and emptying offices. Property owners are currently focusing on how their tenants can pay rent, and to what extent social distancing measures are fast structural trends within the commercial realtor sector. The challenge for investors nowadays is identifying those real estate sectors that are thriving within the current market environment and people that are badly affected by the Covid. What does this mean for real estate ? There are two positive sides. The Government has simplified the mess of native restrictions to a few tiers. And therefore the framework states that non-essential retail can stay open all together at all levels, as would offices and warehouses.  To respond to the present and imperative threat of COVID-19, and to lay the groundwork to affect what may be permanent changes for the business after the crisis, real es...