Trans Time
Trans Time, Inc. is an American cryonics organization founded in 1972.[1] It was founded as a for-profit perfusion service provider for the Bay Area Cryonics Society (currently the American Cryonics Society).[2] Trans Time's facility was located in Emeryville, California as of July 1977,[3] in Berkeley, California as of 1981,[4] and currently it is located in San Leandro, California.[1] The name "Trans Time" was inspired by Trans World Airlines, a prominent airline at the time.[2] Art Quaife was the first Trans Time president, from 1972 to 1998.[5]
Initially the Alcor Life Extension Foundation did not cryopreserve or store patients on its own but used Trans Time for both services.[6] Both BACS and Alcor intended to store patients in New York, but in 1974 Trans Time was forced to create its own long-term care facility due to the closure of the facility in New York.[2] Until the 1980s, all BACS and Alcor patients were kept in liquid nitrogen at Trans Time.[2]
According to SFGATE, Trans Time has three patients as of 2015;[7] according to NBC News, four patients as of 2018;[8] and according to CBS News, five patients as of 2019.[9] Trans Time's patients include or included A-1056, James Bedford,[10] Sam Berkowitz,[11] Janice Foote,[12] Bredo Morstøl, Lucille Rothacker,[13] Paul Segall,[7] and Luna Wilson.
Sources[править]
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 LinkedIn: Trans Time, Inc.
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 2,2 2,3 A History of Cryonics. Ben Best. benbest.com
- ↑ Jerry Leaf: Researcher, Surgeon, and Cryonics Advocate. R. Michael Perry. Cryonics 2020 #3 (page 23)
- ↑ Thus Spake Curtis Henderson, Part 6. Mike Darwin. Chronosphere. February 12, 2011
- ↑ http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/dsp.cgi?msg=9730
- ↑ Jerry Leaf: Researcher, Surgeon, and Cryonics Advocate. R. Michael Perry. Cryonics 2020 #3 (page 35)
- ↑ 7,0 7,1 Cryonics firm sees market in tech’s quest for eternal youth. Joaquin Palomino. SFGATE. July 17, 2015
- ↑ https://www.transtime.com/Transtime_NBC_3.mp4 (at 0:56)
- ↑ Inside TransTime Cryonics Facility: Bodies Frozen, Awaiting A Future Reawakening. CBS San Francisco. CBS News. May 16, 2019
- ↑ Dear Dr. Bedford – An Open Letter to the First Frozen Man. Mike Darwin. cryonicsarchive.org. July 1991
- ↑ Jerry Leaf: Researcher, Surgeon, and Cryonics Advocate. R. Michael Perry. Cryonics 2020 #3 (pages 25–27)
- ↑ Jerry Leaf: Researcher, Surgeon, and Cryonics Advocate. R. Michael Perry. Cryonics 2020 #3 (page 29)
- ↑ Jerry Leaf: Researcher, Surgeon, and Cryonics Advocate. R. Michael Perry. Cryonics 2020 #3 (page 27)