http://www.nma.tv Robert Ettinger, who popularized the field of cryonics, died at the age of 92 last week. Naturally, he has had himself frozen. Ettinger helped found the Cryonics Institute, which freezes dead clients in the hope future technology will cure illnesses and let them live again. However, there's no guarantee the future will be a fun place to live. Ettinger believed cryonic freezing would become commonplace, allowing families to preserve their loved ones for reanimation. Ettinger will likely learn the downside of his prophecy first hand. Both his past wives have also been frozen.