![]() ![]() Much like carbonite freezing, cryopreservation involves cooling a body from the outside. “That sounds very similar to what is actually being done in practice by cryonics organizations,” Best, the former president and CEO of the Cryonics Institute, tells Inverse. He hasn’t seen Empire, but he says carbonite freezing seems similar in principle to cryonic preservation, in which human bodies are preserved at extremely low temperatures. And while the feelings we feel during that famous scene are real, carbonite freezing is (currently) not.īut what if it were? Could our hero survive the freezing process? And if so, could he be successfully thawed? We spoke to cryonics expert Ben Best to find out. The carbonite chamber fills with clouds of thick, white vapor as Han Solo, his face scrunched up in anxious anticipation, disappears in the carbonite gas. You can also visit our About Gizmodo Australia or advertising information pages.In one of the most iconically frustrating scenes in all of modern cinema, Han Solo gets frozen in carbonite at the end of Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back. Contact Questions? Comments? Story idea? We’d love to hear from you! Simply complete the form below and we’ll be in touch.Dealzmodo: Apps Deals Of The Day We round-up notable price drops available to Aussie users of Android, iPhone, iPad… Sometimes products need to go head-to-head. Battlemodo Sometimes a review is not enough. Regulars We also run a series of regular columns covering specific topics in more depth: Reviews Regular reviews, hands-on impressions and first-look video of the hottest tech gear, apps and software. Our coverage is sorted into 11 main tagged categories, so they’re easy to browse and locate: News, Mobile, Gadgets, Online, Computing, Cameras, Science, Entertainment, Geek Out, Software and Cars. If you do want to access the US site, you can go to us./. Gizmodo Australia covers local technology news with a team of award-winning local journalists, and localises the best posts from the US, making sure to eliminate what’s irrelevant for Aussies. We’re obsessed with the gadgets and science that change the way we live, work, love, play, think and feel. RSS | Twitter | Facebook Gizmodo loves technology. ![]() ![]() About h1 Email tips or questions to the : Gizmodo Tips Box Phone: +61 2 8667 5444 How to contact our team.Here you’ll find first looks to complete hands-on experiences with the latest tech on the market. View All Reviews Expert opinions and reviews on the latest gadgets, phones, laptops and more.Smartwatch and Fitness Tracker See how Apple Watch, Fitbit, Samsung Galaxy Watch, Garmin and many more stack up with our reviews.Smartphone Read trusted reviews on the latest smart phones from Apple, Samsung, Google and many more.PC & Peripheral All you need to know on the latest PC releases and whether they’re worth their dime.From consoles to RPGS and shooters, we’ve got it all here just waiting for you to read. Gaming Let expert reviewers guide you on which games to play.Gadgets & Smart Home Whether it’s a drone, a smart vacuum or noise cancelling headphones you are looking to buy, our reviewers have tried and tested it before you have to.Entertainment We spend hours watching and reviewing the latest movies, shows and music releases so you don’t have to.Car Our revheads bring you all you need to know on the coolest electric vehicles and sports cars available on the market.Camera Here you’ll find expert opinions on the latest cameras from Canon, Nikon, Sony and plenty more. ![]()
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