philip347
14th March 2007 - 07:57 PM
How super-nano-man would be accomplished, is via an extraction of cells from various parts of the body.
These cells would be corrected and cultured, so that disease and irregularity would be taken out of them.
Next a very small adjunct, to small mainframe, appeandaged micro-nano-bots, would be added to these culls.
The general idea, would be to culture the cells to be able to accept the adjunct of the nanobots.
In this way, you could sculpt and almost perfect body.
The formation time, would be in the two week time level period.
**The draw-backs, would be that that it is known, that cells in humans have what C.Jung referred to, in his state required logs, as a ,[cellular memory].
So who is to say, or what factors might revert, those cells back to another condition.
One of the phenominons, that the Chinese have reported with organ transplants, as this level of supply is so overprolific, is that the receivers, say they start to have knowledge or flashes of the memories, from the donors, of these organs?
N O M
14th March 2007 - 11:15 PM
QUOTE (philip347+Mar 15 2007, 08:57 AM)
One of the phenominons, that the Chinese have reported with organ transplants, as this level of supply is so overprolific, is that the receivers, say they start to have knowledge or flashes of the memories, from the donors, of these organs?
Garbage
fivedoughnut
15th March 2007 - 06:19 AM
NOM,
Agreed .... dustbin fodder indeed!
N O M
15th March 2007 - 08:55 PM
It's just another example of philip346 posting something he knows is untrue, in other words a lie.
Precursor562
17th March 2007 - 02:48 PM
You two are pathetic. Nothing but insults with no insight. Now whether or not the people are full of it is not in question. You say he is for saying that people have reported having memories that don't belong to them...Well everything he had said is quite true. People have indeed reported such events with not only cell/organ transplants but with other things as well (eg. past life).
Also nano research is coming along nicely and in the experimental stages are a few nano cells than can perform various tasks. One in mind that I would like to have are nano red blood cells that store oxygen in large quantities. People could stay underwater for hours instead of minutes.
N O M
18th March 2007 - 06:41 AM
I never said anything to attack philip343's statements about nanotech. If he was capable of staying on-topic within his own post I wouldn't have a problem.
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whether or not the people are full of it is not in question
Wrong. It is the question. I know philip342 is
full of it, but it is hardly surprising that you leap to his defense as you have frequently demonstrated that you are also
full of it.
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