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      You wouldn't die. Mass would stop moving, and so time would stop. You wouldn't be dead, and could potentially be relivable.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Conkt View Post
      You wouldn't die. Mass would stop moving, and so time would stop. You wouldn't be dead, and could potentially be relivable.
      And how do you plan to get to Absolute Zero, oh wise one? Assuming it's even possible to achieve (which it isn't), the chilling process would kill you, plain and simple. The ice crystals that would form in your blood would rupture your cell membranes and you would die anyway. Also, without a brain to dream with, you wouldn't be dreaming.

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      Because if you were flash frozen you'd be stuck in a state of limbo. You wouldn't even be cold, as there is no cold if there is no heat. As for how it is to be done, I have no idea.

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      Didn't Labarge do a study in which people counted seconds in their lucids and got results that were very similar to the time that had passed in real life?

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