Cryonics
Cryonics. Freezing a body after death and keeping it frozen long-term is called cryonics, which operates on the principle that the subject can be reanimated and cured with medical techniques available at a later date. (Cryonics at present is not a reversible process.) The two best known cryonics organizations are the Alcor Life Extension Foundation in Arizona and the Cryonics Institute in Michigan. The cost of cryonics runs from $28,000 to $150,000, depending on your options.
Now a digital life can continue after your death with the invention and launch of The Digital Memorial Plaque. The plaque is attached to a headstone or memorial stone and contains unique codes telling the viewer, via a smart phone or tablet, your life story.
Digital Memorial has launched a range of designs and sizes of their Digital Memorial Plaque. The tombstone plaque is personalized containing the loved ones… Continue reading




