Death takes people before they actually would want it. The Pantheon is our record of that theft.
Here we name the people whose loss should not be normalized: the scientists who moved humanity forward, the builders who opened new paths, the artists and thinkers who expanded consciousness, the loved ones whose absence proves that death is not abstract.
It is anti-mortality memory.
A place to say: this person mattered, their mind mattered, their future mattered, and if revival ever becomes possible, humanity should remember who deserves the first doors opened.
Cryonics, brain preservation, reconstruction, future medicine — we do not yet know which path will work.
But we know this: forgetting is surrender.
Every name here is a scar carved into the wall. Every entry is another reason to win.
May the Pantheon become a waiting room, not a graveyard.