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How to make the undead person in theory




Kimmo Huosionmaa

Sometimes there have been discussions, how to make person undead, or how to live forever. The first thing is to equip a person with the microchip, what would send every sense, what we get to the computer, what stores the memories, what we get during life. And then this person must make a clone him or herself. In this case, the genomes of the blastula would suck off, and replace with the DNA of this person.

This kind of thing allows making person undead by using technology, what seems like some kind of Phoenix bird. The problem with this kind of thing would be the memories, what must be set in the brains of the child, because the human can clone themselves by using cell-level fetus, what genomes would be changed with some other person DNA. This kind of thing is very easy and very realistic way to make a person undead.

But then is another way, where is used the nanotechnology to fix the DNA, what is damaging because of the natural radiation and chemical influence, but the problem is to make the nanomachines, what would create the new DNA sequences for replacing the corrupted part of the genomes. This would allow making human undead in some day. There is the possibility that the DNA would be made in some laboratory, and then it would be injected into the human body in the viruses, and the nanomachines would take it in the cells, and then this system can make possible to make person undead.

In the future, we might use this kind of technology for fixing the damages in our organs. And also make our lives longer. But of course, there are many ethical questions in the use of this kind of technology. When we are thinking about the situation, that we could make organs, we can actually make copies of the human, and if we can collect all experiences of the person, and transmit it to the brain core of the baby, what is the clone, we can make person undead. This is the most realistic version of this very interesting thing and theory.

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