
Robert C.W. Ettinger
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Robert C.W. Ettinger was a prominent figure in the field of cryonics, renowned for his influential writings that explored the potential of human immortality through scientific advancements. He gained significant attention for his book, "The Prospect of Immortality," published in 1962, which laid the groundwork for the cryonics movement. Ettinger posited that humans could preserve their bodies at low temperatures after death, with the hope of future revival when medical technology advanced sufficiently to treat their ailments.
His ideas sparked both interest and controversy, leading to the establishment of the first cryonics organization, the Cryonics Institute, in 1976. Throughout his life, Ettinger remained an advocate for the scientific exploration of life extension and the ethical implications surrounding it. His legacy continues to influence discussions about the future of human evolution and the potential for overcoming death through technology.