Редактирование: History of cryonics
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[[File:ProspectOfImmortality.jpg|thumb|left|Cover of ''[[#Books|The Prospect of Immortality]]'']] | |||
The cryonics movement began in 1962 with the publication of two books: [[#Books|The Prospect of Immortality]] by [[Robert Ettinger]]; the first non-fiction book to seriously consider and advocate cryonics, and the privately-published [[#Books|Immortality: Physically, Scientifically, Now]] by [[Evan Cooper]], which also advocated cryonics, under the name of a "freezing program". The former reached the masses in 1964 when reprinted and distributed by Doubleday following a suggestion by science-fiction author Isaac Asimov. | The cryonics movement began in 1962 with the publication of two books: [[#Books|The Prospect of Immortality]] by [[Robert Ettinger]]; the first non-fiction book to seriously consider and advocate cryonics, and the privately-published [[#Books|Immortality: Physically, Scientifically, Now]] by [[Evan Cooper]], which also advocated cryonics, under the name of a "freezing program". The former reached the masses in 1964 when reprinted and distributed by Doubleday following a suggestion by science-fiction author Isaac Asimov. |