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The high-tech and utopist version of undead person (Part II)



Kimmo Huosionmaa

Now it's Halloween, and I must write another way to make an undead person. In the last version would the person making the clone of self and then transfer the EEG, where are stored all memories, what the person gets to the baby. But there is another way to make a person undead, and it's very complicated and requires very complicated technology. This is the technology, where the skin of the person would cover by using polymers, and of course, the nanotechnology would be used to replace the damaged DNA.

For making this system real, would be made very complicated nanotechnology, and systems, what can recycle all nutrition back to the body. In this version, the person carries the closed cycle life-support system, what allows to recycle the food. In some very interesting and wild visions, the recycling system would installed surgically in the veins of the person body.

The reason, why this system would be made recycling and isolated is that microbes and viruses cannot harm the cells and genomes.  And the biomechanical polymer will deny that the loss of the water. This would make possible to live even hundreds or thousands of years if the system can rebuild the molecules of nutrition and then deliver it to the body. And the nanotechnology would be used to fix the DNA.

This is the high-tech version of the undead person and the thing, what is different is, that person, who uses this fictional system would be the wake in all the time. This person would able to live a normal life and the difference would be, that the person, who uses this kind of still fictional equipment would not have to eat or drink. Every part of nutrition would come from the recycling biological reactor, what recycles nutrition to the body. In the future there could be this kind of devices in the use. But as you know this kind of writings are still fiction.

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