Author Topic: Brain Transplantation  (Read 111 times)

JTSimon

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Brain Transplantation
« on: December 04, 2003, 12:37:19 AM »
http://216.247.9.207/ny-best.htm

Lol not sure if this is a real company.

Price tag $499,000.00 for Brain Transplantation to another body and they got a body gallery from which you can choose a body.

So once they get human cloning going...maybe you can transplant your brain in a younger you ;D

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"Granting the justification of funding and undertaking the necessary research,
there is little doubt that, even at the present time, cephalic
transplantation in man is a technical reality. Whether we can
justify this socially, philosophically, or theologically, there
is no question that it can be done. More importantly, there is no
question that such a preparation should and would demonstrate a
level of consciousness and cerebral performance that we have come
to expect in the subhuman primate model nor is there any reason
we should not expect that the intrinsic individuality,
personality, emotional structure, intelligence, and memory would
not continue to function under these experimental circumstances.

Thus, it is already possible to transfer human consciousness
provided the organ that subtends such functioning is retained. It
could be argued that all of the other body systems and organs
have been primarily developed for and, in a sense, subservient to
the concept that brain function must be sustained and that their
very existence and design is based on this principle. In other
words, the body and its systems are nothing more than a "power
pack" for the brain for, in the final analysis, the brain is the
tissue substrate for the mind and possibly that which we call the
spirit or soul of man.

Science has reached the threshold where human consciousness can
be transferred provided the organ which supervenes this
characteristic is maintained. Whether research directed toward
human cephalic transplantation should be undertaken requires
extensive review by such fields as philosophy, theology,
sociology, and medicine."

 

Don Seer

Re:Brain Transplantation
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2003, 01:17:01 AM »
hello dr frankenstein!
 

smerlus

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Re:Brain Transplantation
« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2003, 01:19:34 AM »
i'd have to be near death and rich to try that....cause if they mess up it's your ass and your money
 

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Re:Brain Transplantation
« Reply #3 on: December 04, 2003, 05:13:02 AM »
all this kinda shit is wrong we shouldn't be messing around with it. especially cloning i am100% against genetically modifying ppl/food i wish there would be a world ban but it looks like we going to have to find out the consiquences the hard way when it'll be too late

iraq would just get annexed by iran


That would be a great solution.  If Iran and the majority of Iraqi's are pleased with it, then why shouldn't they do it?