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Trans Time's Introduction to Cryonics. 3 printed pages.
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TRANS TIME Cryonics Intro A Simple Proposition  As mankind prepares to launch itself into a new millenium, the only thing that seems certain about our future is that there will be change. For many years now, our society and culture have been undergoing unprecedented transformation, thanks in...
http://www.transtime.com/cryintro/cryintro.htm

Short and useful, but not really "simple." It assumes some knowledge of cryonics already, so read some others first. 3 printed pages, with several internal hyperlinks to other explanations or web pages.
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Cryonics page  This page has moved to http www.merkle.com/cryo/ Please update your links.Click on the link above....
http://merkle.com/merkleDir/cryo.html

An introduction by Canadian Ben Best, 8 printed pages.
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CRYONICS: THE ISSUES  For an overview of the essential questions of cryonics in Question Answer form, see my piece Cryonics Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ CONTENTS: LINKS TO SECTIONS BY TOPIC CRYONICS: PURPOSE AND DEFINITION CRYONICS AND DEATH CAN CRYONICS WORK? DOES CRYOGENIC TEMPERATURE...
http://www.benbest.com/cryonics/cryiss.html

The Cryonic's Institute's Introduction to Cryonics. 11 printed pages.
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 Cryonics is a technique designed with the intent to save lives and overcome illness and suffering. It involves cooling patients to the point where physical decay essentially stops, in the hope that future technologically advanced scientific procedures will be able...
http://www.cryonics.org/prod.html

An introduction by Jerry Emanuelson of Colorado Futurescience. 3 printed pages.
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Nanotechnology and Cryonics  The molecular machinery in our bodies maintains our lives by handling molecules at the molecular level. A molecular machine is a large molecule that manipulates other molecules, one at a time. We put random assortments of molecules, in the form...
http://www.webcom.com/cfsc/nanocryo.html

By Henry Kluytmans, a Dutch cryonicist. 5 printed pages.
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http://www.dse.nl/bewoners/hkl/e_cryo.htm

The why of cryonics, as understood by the Cryonics Institute.
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 Cryonics is the preservation of legally dead humans or pets at very low temperature (below 200ºF, 130ºC) in the hope that future science can restore them to life, youth and health. Cryonicists are people who use cryonics to greatly extending...
http://www.cryonics.org/reprise.html