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Originally posted by jamiemartin721

Yep, but of course if you retard the aging process, the capacity for breakthroughs in Medicine and technology necessary to treat disease and physical trauma would accelerate (as you'd expand the length of time experts at the top of their field operate).

With time, you could effectively massively reduce the risk of accidental death, murder or disaster through breakthroughs that allowed the human mind to be backed up, and then installed to a new body (for example).

Something like nanotechnology could effectively render most forms of physical death obsolete - as it could repair damage faster than organ failure could induce brain death (or at least suspend animation whilst repairing catastrophic damage). With the right technology, you could pretty much restrict the impact or risk of death considerably.

You could in theory, develop 'disaster recovery organs' to prevent or delay injury that could be implanted (i.e. designed to keep the brain and head alive until such time as it can be transferred to a clone body or some such).

Arguably, the best approach to developing cures for most diseases, would be to first focus on retarding aging rather than finding 'a cure for cancer' - as you'd extend the period of time people at the cutting edge of Oncology could perform research towards treatments for cancer.

I think to reasonably having some form of 'immortality' and individual would have to accept becoming sterile.


They are already planning a head transplant in a few months time on a disabled man so that is one of your therories already going to be put into practise...i cant see it coming off myself and do find it a bit disturbing but if it helps to prolong somebodies life and for the better then i hope it is successful. It would certainly be a breakthrough for those with nerve or muscle damage if it did.
I just wonder how, if it does work that person will cope psychologically but then i suppose its the same as any other organ transplant.
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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 11 Apr 17 10.30am

Originally posted by northerwesteagle


They are already planning a head transplant in a few months time on a disabled man so that is one of your therories already going to be put into practise...i cant see it coming off myself and do find it a bit disturbing but if it helps to prolong somebodies life and for the better then i hope it is successful. It would certainly be a breakthrough for those with nerve or muscle damage if it did.
I just wonder how, if it does work that person will cope psychologically but then i suppose its the same as any other organ transplant.
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A body is just meat, the brain is just the processor - its what the brain produces that's really important - the 'program'.

Personally, I think this will be a total disaster - but its the first step towards on a very revolutionary road for humans and understanding the mind and body. Even if it only 'takes for a month or so, the insights would be phenomenal'.

 


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I want my head transplanted on a woman so I can have a butcher's at her body.

 




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Originally posted by Part Time James

I want my head transplanted on a woman so I can have a butcher's at her body.

Wouldn't that make you a lesbian?

 

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