Well, Geffory Peabody
I was not specifically making a case for Cryogenic freezing Michael Jackson, I am making the case for the cold strogae of the body and its clean up, after which a number of things can happen, such as growth or revival.
The object is to obtain a stagnet state of the cells, where they are preserved within their own enviroment, it is completely possible to even cryogenically freeze the person at anytime. Before cleaning the body or After.
I think that it is quite common for people to give up on the deceased, one because they do not know what to do, two because it is a custom, and three because the medical community does not want to invest the time.
when a person is considered dead reamins a large debate because humans can be kept alive and revived from various depleted states, most desire the higher brain functions and so just a living body is useless to them. the waking of the brain from lower brain function is a debate and battle because some actually wake up and other do not. (if you read my some of my former post you will find a refference to the longest state of coma for a human it is quite a long time.) There are adcvances in waking the brain form lower brain function, one such facility is in the State I live in, here in the USA.
Astronauts have to be treated for cryogenic probelms because that is the enviroment that they work in, and where accidents happen they have to be tended to. all medical physcians working in space will have to have training in cryogenics as a regulation.
DwayneD.L.Rabon