George Soros, here for eternity.
I understand where they will get volunteers for the HEAD PART. But the BODY PART will require something more than just volunteers.
This is hogwash (IMO). I’m no nuerosurgeon (but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night).
How does that complicated process of connecting all those nerves that make up the spinal cord work? I was once told by a spine surgeon that much of the nervouse system is unique as signals through the spinal cord can be mapped differently between the body and the brain.
First, making thousands of nerve connections so that a donor body would function takes a lot of time. How long will a brain survive on pumped oxygenated blood during this process? They might be able to connect the arteries and bones. But it would seem a complete robotic body would be a simpler task than trying to transplant a head. At least the technology is closer.
(Not directed at RedBadger): Please explain a ^Full Body Transplant^...ummm...in detail, please.
Kind of like being asked to train your replacement.
I’d just like my 24 year old rockin’ Army body back! *SMIRK*
FRANKENSTEIN - Scientist Plans Head Transplant on HUMANS!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7F2grGuZ6_A
This is a common trope in science fiction, particularly the military sci-fi subgenre. Warriors have several cored bodies available, ready to be plugged in to their new controller-mind when his or her original body is destroyed. Some bodies may have been clones of the warrior, others provided by slaves or convicts. Periodic transference of memories are also a common plot element, so if the warrior is obliterated, a spare body complete with most of the warrior’s memories and capabilities can be readily activated to take up anew the battle with fearsome alien monsters. Serial immortality, as it were.
Aren’t we lucky to have all these Muslims infesting our homelands, so that in the future they can create lots of valuable donor bodies.
There is also a Dr. White in this country who has been performing experiments in this field.
Just in time for Hillary and 2016.....
Umm no. We still aren’t good enough with spinal cord surgery for this to be even close.
“The Italian doctor, who recently published a broad outline of how the surgery could be performed, told New Scientist magazine that he wanted to use body transplants to prolong the lives of people affected by terminal diseases.”
If it works, you can bet that the trannies will clamor to jump to the head of the line for this procedure.