Intriguingly does ths mean that Roger Morris is keeping his face and location secret only to suddenly appear on 4/5 July?
Or is the ice box simply an early form of a cyronic process?
What IS the cyronic process?
When a person has been declared legally dead,
the cryonic preservation company is informed and it dispatches a
response team to attempt to keep the person's blood pumping around their
body. The body is packed in ice and injected with various chemicals in
an attempt to reduce blood clotting and damage to the brain.
Once the body reaches the cryonics facility it is cooled to
just above water's freezing point and the blood is removed and replaced
with organ preservation solution. The body's blood vessels are injected
with a cryoprotectant solution to try to stop ice crystal formation in
the organs and tissues and the corpse is cooled to -130C. The final step
is to place the body into a container which is lowered into a tank of
liquid nitrogen, kept at -196C.Latest figures reveal that around 150 people have had their whole body stored in liquid nitrogen in the United States, while 80 have had just their heads or brains preserved. However, there are more than 1,000 living people who have instructed companies to preserve their bodies after their death.
So the question we now ask is, Is Roger Morris (architect) currently living (i.e. preserved) in an icebox somewhere in Lydiard Park?
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