If a person were, say, dying of some sort of disease in the early 1900s and they somehow ended up frozen (in an ocean or something) and then someone found the iceberg with the person in it. If they thawed it out and cured the disease would the person continue aging from the time that they were frozen? Obviously, the person wouldn't understand our current technology, lifestyle, etc but could they adjust and become normal? And is it possible to fall into an ocean and get frozen in an iceberg without dying first? How else could this be achieved? In the early 1900s, or course. Trapped in a freezer covered in water maybe? Oh wait. They didn't have freezers in the early (and I mean early--like 1905ish) 1900s.
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