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[color=#810541][b]The idea all together creeps me out. On one hand, this is a great break through in medical science, the idea that you can bring people back from the dead without consequences. But on the other, it seems so immoral and when a person dies, it
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Death is easy to solve.... if your body is still intact that is... If you're blown to pieces.... thats another story.....
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If your blown to pieces your basically screwed based upon this theory.
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well there always was frankenstien's theory
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I say..Let the dead stay dead...let them r.i.p..
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It's a fact that experiments like these keep on pushing the limit to which science can slam the door in the face of moral idealists on whether or not things like those should fly :biggrin:
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Well, when people die in hospitals doctors try to resuscitate them. And in many cases they end up reviving their bodies but not their brains, which saves the persons life, but makes them a vegetable.
If you think about it, a person in a vegetative state is a zombie! They were dead and now they are alive without the brains. The point is, doctors have been doing this for a long time, so this new experiments just seem like the next step. |
Actually when a person DIES... as in, the heart and the brain stop.. they try to "shock" their heart back into it's function. If that fails, then they are presumed dead. No amount of scientific blabbregoon (yeah.. my word) can him/her back to life.
One can only say for certain... that is, taking awayy the element of faith of what we actually experience when the heart stops. So it goes beyond ethical beliefs to try and "bring the dead" back to life. |
That's vudo :D
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people thought umbrellas were against religional beliefs too, "if god made rain he wanted us to get wet" and what did people think about when we found out how to bring people back to life witha spark to the heart?
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