He or she will feel a bit dizzy but will then rapidly lose consciousness and die,” said Nitschke. The Sarco was a device “to provide people with a death when they wish to die,” Nitschke said. “That means that anybody who wants to build the machine can download the plans and 3D-print their own device,” Nitschke said. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Dutch designer Alexander Bannink explains how the “Sarco” euthanasia pod works to a man via virtual reality goggles. But the Sarco drew large crowds, many curious to try out the device’s chair and virtual reality glasses.
Source: The Guardian April 15, 2018 00:57 UTC