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Old 07-02-2005, 05:04 PM   #44
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[quoteost_uid0="vx_unicom"][quoteost_uid0="marve|911"]What about the children? You wouldnt support giving a young child a second chance at life?[/quote]
Lol, you people are starting to let your "imaginations" get the better of you. Just like I posted in my previous post, this experiment will NOT work, and still bare in mind that this experiment is based on "dogs"..., and not humans.

It doesn't really matter how science evolves, but I assure you, there won't be such a thing as bringing back the "dead". We leave in a world of uncertainty, not knowing what tomorrow will hold. And death is always around us, seeking it's next victims, and there is no escaping it...

Don't get me wrong, however this experiement will work on animals, but definately not on humans, due to the fact that humans posses something that animals don't, and it's the very "essence" of our existence, believe it or not.

Edit: I'm even willing to bet a $100, that this experiement will not work on humans.
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I never said it would, nor did the article. If you actually read the article, it said they would try the technique out on humans, the keyword being try. Also, it never said it that scientists expect it to work 100%, if at all.
Also, if your trying to dig down into a religious meaning behind it all, then give that up.
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