Talk:Cryostasis (clathrate hydrates)

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Reliable Sources and Possible Copyright Issues[edit]

http://www.bio-medicine.org/q/clathrate wbesite coppied this information from wikipedia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.180.239.20 (talk) 16:05, 13 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I deleted two sources for the "cryostasis is promissing" sentence that were clearly not reliable. I then added a citation needed tag and reliable sources article tag.

Also, is this plagiarism of this website: http://www.bio-medicine.org/q/clathrate? Or is that website copying Wikipedia? If it's the former then someone should add a copyvio tag immediately. ask123 16:09, 5 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]



Question: how would one be able to induce required gaseous materials into every cell of a body in order to preserve and "unfreeze" it in the future without the need of the body do be dead or have to be killed in the first place?[edit]

If no concrete answer can be given then please make this article either disappear or move it into the science fiction category. I mean, that if a human or other animate body other than for example bacteria or viruses is to be set into cryostasis, then that body must be killed forefront in order to establish an environment where individual cells can survive low temperatures beyond the freezing point. But then again, having one such body killed forefront means also that all cells will be dead by programmed death aka "self destruction". Please see related wikipedia articles on that topic for more information. And, please, come to the conclusion that this is charlatanism when provided as a commercial service to the willingly believing/hopeful consumers. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.54.66.34 (talk) 23:56, 7 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]