eBen Best
Website: benbest.com

Articles, commentary and insights from the former President of the Cryonics Institute, one of the co-founders of CryoCare, and one of the leading figures in cryonics history.

 

 

 

Cryonics Resources

 

Cryonics Service Providers

Alcor Life Extension Foundation
Website: alcor.org

Alcor is one of the leading organizations offering cryopreservation services, with advanced technology and a focus on long-term care and potential revival​(

Cryonics Institute
Website: cryonics.org

Another major provider with a focus on affordable cryopreservation and vitrification. They have over 200 patients in cryopreservation​

Tomorrow Biostasis
Website: tomorrow.bio

A newer cryonics organization offering services in Europe, focused on rapid response times and long-term care​.

 

The Cryonics Community: Support and Discussion Groups

Cryonics Society
Website: cryonicssociety.org

An advocacy group for cryonics, its service providers, and individuals interested in cryonics.

Cryosphere

Discord: discord.gg/cryosphere

An online community of over 1,500 members

CryoDAO

Website: https://www.cryodao.org/

A decentralized collective of scientists, entrepreneurs, and crypto enthusiasts working to advance cryopreservation in an open and democratic manner.

Cryonics Reddit
Reddit Community: r/cryonics

A discussion platform for cryonics enthusiasts to share news, opinions, and experiences.

Cryonet
Website: cryonet.org

One of the oldest forums dedicated to discussions on cryonics.

 

Blogs and Informational Websites

Ben Best
Website: benbest.com

Articles, commentary and insights from the former President of the Cryonics Institute, one of the co-founders of CryoCare, and one of the leading figures in cryonics history.

Biostasis Standard
Website: The Biostasis Standard on Substack

Articles, podcasts, videos and more from one of America’s leading transhumanist thinkers and a former President of the Alcor Foundation.

Lifeboat Foundation
Website: lifeboat.com

Offers resources on futuristic technologies, including cryonics and AI.

Timeskipper
Website: timeskipper.com

A blog discussing the science and ethics of cryonics, longevity, and biostasis​

 

Books and Articles

“The Prospect of Immortality” by Robert Ettinger

Available on Amazon. This book that started the cryonics movement.

“Man Into Superman”

When not busy founding the cryonics movement and starting one of the earliest providers of cryopreservation services, Robert Ettinger incidentally helped begin the movement currently known as Transhumanism. Freely available from the Cryonics Institute, this book explores the limitations of the human condition and how technology can help to transcend them.

MIT Technology Review: “The Science Surrounding Cryonics”

Article discussing the latest developments and challenges in cryonics technology​

BBC Science Focus: “Cryonics: Could You Live Forever?”

A detailed article discussing both the science and ethical questions surrounding cryonics​

Wait But Why: Cryonics Makes Sense
Website: waitbutwhy.com

Tim Urban’s article breaks down the philosophy behind cryonics in an accessible, humorous style.

Biostasis Longevity: Plan A

A powerful article by former Alcor President Max More on why making immediate cryopreservation arrangments should be your first priority whatever your age.

 

Videos

Cryosphere Uploads

The premier online location for cryonics-related video.

YouTube: youtube.com/@cryosphereuploads

“Which Cryonics Company is Best for You?”

Available on Tomorrow Bio’s Video Library

“The Case for Cryonics” by the Cryonics Institute

Video available on cryonics.org that explains the basics of cryonics and the possibility of revival in the future​

Cheating Death: Inside the Cryonics Institute

A video on cryonics practices, available from The Atlantic.

 

Podcasts

 

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