flexy
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http://www.nbcnews.com/health/healt...-surgeon-us-you-do-it-youre-americans-n374721
What does it mean if, at some point, it's possible to transplant someone's head onto another body...or..in the future...say, onto a machine?
In principle we could speculate it means beating death since you can just have your head transplanted onto a new body? Eternal life...or at least...life significantly extended?
Mind..sorta... blown...thinking about this.
What's more interesting than speculating whether he will actually be successful with this (which I think *in theory* should work, at SOME point...) - are the implications of it.An Italian neuroscientist who's been making headlines for months by claiming he is about to perform a human head transplant baffled and disappointed a conference of surgeons Friday, saying he needed American help to pull it off.
Dr. Sergio Canavero has been saying he is on the verge of transplanting a live person's head onto another body. He even has a volunteer: Valery Spiridonov, 30, a Russian computer scientist with a rare, genetic muscle-wasting disease called spinal muscular atrophy.
What does it mean if, at some point, it's possible to transplant someone's head onto another body...or..in the future...say, onto a machine?
In principle we could speculate it means beating death since you can just have your head transplanted onto a new body? Eternal life...or at least...life significantly extended?
Mind..sorta... blown...thinking about this.
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