In 1967, a sketchy tabloid called The National Spotlite ran a story that Walt Disney, who’d died the previous year, had arranged for his body to be kept in cryonic stasis. The story wasn’t true–but it wasn’t entirely farfetched, either. In the late 1960s and well into the following decade, sufferers of incurable illnesses pinned…
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