Biology Forum Human Biology Is it possible to merge brains?

last updated by BioBob 2 years ago
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      Michael
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      <span class=”Y2IQFc” lang=”en”><span class=”Y2IQFc” lang=”en”>I am interested in the transfer of consciousness, the extension of human life, and transhumanism. I googled a lot on this topic, although I haven’t climbed into the textbooks yet. In the same wiki, they write that the necessary technologies are not yet at the disposal of mankind, we need microscopes capable of seeing at 1 nm. We need computing power equal to that of the brain. In my understanding, the most advanced machines we have at our disposal are biological organisms. There is already a practice of growing individual body parts, including the brain. So I had a question, is it possible to attach the grown brain of the donor to the acceptor, thus connecting the two brains into one system. Thus solving the problem of aging of brain cells.

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        <li id=”tw-target-text” class=”tw-data-text tw-text-large tw-ta” dir=”ltr” data-placeholder=”Перевод”><span class=”Y2IQFc” lang=”en”>It’s just that biologists said that you can connect anything with the help of stem cells. But is it possible for electromagnetic impulses to pass from one brain to another?</span>
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      BioBob
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      I hope not, cause that’s weird.

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