The fight against death is not only about extending life while the body still works. We also need a serious fallback for when it fails.
Biostasis or Cryopreservation is where we examine the last line of defense: what must be preserved for a person to remain recoverable, how much brain structure is enough, what death really means when information may still exist, and how preservation can become medicine instead of ritual. Here we ask the hard questions directly: What has to survive? How do we preserve it? What would count as revival?
The strength of our movement depends on whether we can protect people across time, not only treat them in the present. Clear thinking about neural information, ischemia, vitrification, repair, identity, revival, and future recovery.
Here is the place for the war against irreversible loss.
May your signal stay preserved.