Alcor, which began storing bodies in 1982, is one of the world's largest cryogenic facilities. It has 1,100 paying members on its books, and there are currently 149 patients at the facility, including the youngest person ever cryo-preserved (a two-year-old from Thailand), as well as baseball star Ted Williams. "These people are potentially revivable – they are like people in a deep coma. They have rights, they can't just be disposed of at any time," More insisted. The company has a watch list of members in declining health. A "standby" team is sent to be nearby the patient when he...