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evilkoal

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Personally, I don't really care that much. I just hope that something like "I Am Legend" happens because of the human race's greed and ignorance...

 

Also, if you want to make a super human, you might as well just dig up a dead body and experiment on it... (not to be "Frankenstienish" or anything...) :unsure:

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Also, if you want to make a super human, you might as well just dig up a dead body and experiment on it... (not to be "Frankenstienish" or anything...) :unsure:

The thing, though, is that we have no way to reanimate dead tissue. Anything we do to a corpse would have no affect whatsoever.

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What T-virus?

 

Umbrellas belong in fruity tropical drinks.

 

Although there is no way to reanimate dead tissue, you can make it move by zapping it correctly.

The T-Virus and Umbrella Inc. are both from Resident Evil.

 

Yes, reanimation is possible, just not with our current knowledge or technology. However, if worked from the cellular level, I'm sure we could figure it out.

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Yes, reanimation is possible, just not with our current knowledge or technology. However, if worked from the cellular level, I'm sure we could figure it out.

 

 

Yes. Reanimation is quite possible (as I've learned from Biology Class). You just simply have to put a high amount of energy into the body (but not so much that it fries it... :sick: ) for a VERY brief amount of time. But thats not all. You also have to have blood in the veins (fresh blood), and relatively fresh tissue and organs... that will (hopefully) reverse the process of death.

 

 

NOTE: I do not practice this stuff. I just have lied awake at night being philosophical... because I haven't been able to get to sleep (Once you get me going on a topic, you can't stop me! :biggrin: ).

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Question is, if you brought a human back to life, would they retain their memories from whenthey were alive?

 

Man, this is getting off topic fast. What did Frankenstein have to do with genetic alteration anyways?

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