16 The head transplant is real. Make no mistake, a 90 year old head, software engineer (affordability), playing hoops in the sports model edition of the 30 year old body is our future. Do you think they retain their souls, or is that soul business a thing of the past? (www.medicalnewstoday.com) posted 1 year ago by Pollycracker 1 year ago by Pollycracker +16 / -0 The first human head transplant: 'it will be a success' Dr. Sergio Canavero - the man behind the first human head transplant, due to take place in 2017 - talks to us about his hopes for the procedure and the criticism he has faced. 14 comments share 14 comments share save hide report block hide replies
I'm sure this is what Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates, George Soros and the rest of the NWO intend to do instead of dying naturally.
Of course, it is all part of the Singularity Movement. Today, why do you think we have so many organ transplants? The drugs taken to extend life destroy organs.
He has yet to attempt it.
I would say BS. Operations are in China; hence, just hasn't had the spinal cord success yet.
Well, did it work? Who wants to be the first Frankenstein.
Certainly, jump as high as you want, pick your size ... emmmm.
He can go first.
Surgeon: "Yes, it can be done. We can make your body young again!"
Fool: "OMG, I can't wait to have a new body."
Under the sedative and the scalpel, the surgeon carefully cuts the head off.
Surgeon: "Oops, the patient just died."
Nurse: "Oh doctor, what do we do know?"
Surgeon: "Well, we can harvest these organs to cover our costs."
So the head ages as well as the rest of the body. Tissues and nerves in the brain age too.
So will their vision improve? Would someone's memory improve? How about their ability to hear if they already had hearing loss?
NO.... they would still have the same issues of bad vision, bad memory and hearing loss. All these senses are controlled in the brain.
Oh, I should of told you and posted. They are now growing brains outside the body. https://www.theguardian.com/science/2019/oct/21/scientists-may-have-crossed-ethical-line-in-growing-human-brains
Is he from Sleepy Hallow, or Transylvania perhaps? He kinda looks like Uncle Fester too. Hmmm. Kek Kek.
that soul business is very much a thing of the future. some of yall gonna be pretty uncomfortable with it tho