Bob Nelson was no ordinary T.V. repairman. One day he discovered a book
that ultimately changed his entire life trajectory --The Prospect of
Immortality by Professor Robert Ettinger. From it, he learned about
cryonics: a process in which the body temperature is lowered during the
beginning of the dying process to keep the brain intact, so that those
frozen could potentially be reanimated in the future. A world of
possibilities unfolded for Nelson, as he relentlessly pursued cryonics
and became the founder and President of the Cryonics Society of
California. Working in coalition with a biophysicist, in 1967 Nelson
orchestrated the freezing of Dr. James Bedford, the first human to be
placed in cryonic suspension. Soon thereafter he began freezing others
who sought his help, obtaining special capsules and an underground
vault. Underfunded, Nelson struggled desperately, often dipping into his
own savings, and taking extraordinary measures to maintain his patients
in a frozen state. His fascinating memoir reveals his irrepressible
passion for life and chronicles the complicated circumstances that
comprised his adventures in cryonics.