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The Many Uses of Suspended Animation

April 06 2008 / by Joe Meme
Category: Biotechnology   Year: General   Rating: 12 Hot

A link posted a few days ago on the Future Scanner by Al Fin from a story on Eureka states that scientists have been able to induce completely reversible and apparently not harmful suspended animation in mice using a small amount of hydrogen sulfide gas. If reproducible in humans, one of the primary benefits would be to put people who have suffered traumatic injury into this state to prevent acceleration of injuries while they can be transported to a facility for critical care.

One of the things it made me think of immediately was biochemical warfare and the use of this concept in film. I can imagine the benign (in terms of lasting health effects) use of this chemical to temporarily paralyze a local population while state actors take over a city or George Clooney and Brad Pitt knock off the U.S. Mint in Ocean’s 19. Given the issue of lack of available oxygen in commercial air travel these days – an iteration of this could be used for passengers. Perhaps once we level off to a comfortable cruising altitude the gas could be administered and everyone would be in suspended animation for the duration of the flight. It would certainly save a lot of money on meal service, eliminate bathroom lines and could be available in case of emergency for the dreaded ten hour tarmac delay.

Of course most women can tell you that sex or beer, pizza and a tv already have this effect on most men.

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