Marrakech – German startup Tomorrow Bio utilizes cryopreservation, a technique that freezes the body, allowing it to potentially be revived in the future with advanced medicine.

Founded in 2020 by Emil Kendiorra, Tomorrow Bio’s mission is to make human cryopreservation safe, accessible, and medically reliable. According to the company’s website, they aim to give people a second chance at life. 

With services available 24/7 across Europe, the UK, and the US, Tomorrow Bio offers a membership with three payment options:

– A monthly plan for $50 per month,

– A yearly plan for $500 per year,

– A one-time lifetime payment of $9,999. Including three payment options, 

The service includes a Transport system, a standby team to retrieve the person from any country enlisted after Legal death, so the cryopreservation process can start as soon as possible. The patient is then taken to their Swiss base at the European Biostasis Foundation (EBF), based in Switzerland.

The process of Cryopreservation involves cooling a legally deceased person to -196°C, to preserve the body with the goal that future science can revive them, then patients are taken to their cryonic facility in Switzerland, before storage they prepare the body for ultra- low temperatures by replacing the bodily fluids with cryoprotectants, and they stored it in a metallic container called dewar filled with liquid nitrogen with no electricity, the patients stay in complete darkness.

As the boundaries of science continue to expand, the concept of cryonics presents a provocative frontier in the quest for immortality. 

While the journey of Tomorrow Bio and its innovative approach to human preservation may evoke skepticism, it also ignites hope and curiosity about what the future holds for humanity. 

For those intrigued by the possibility of a second chance at life, the decision to pursue cryopreservation could be a bold step into the unknown, where the intersections of technology, science, and philosophy challenge our understanding of life and death. Whether viewed as a revolutionary opportunity or a daring gamble, the conversation around Biostasis will undoubtedly evolve, encouraging us all to ponder our existence in the grand tapestry of time.

Although cryonics is not scientifically proven to work, the cutting-edge technology is considered a scientifically grounded experiment that’s supported by Doctors and engineers visionaries. 

It is intended for those who are passionate about longevity; it could represent a new form of modern mummification, akin to that of the Pharaohs.