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Double amputee moves prosthetic arms by intuitive thought
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<blockquote data-quote="darwi" data-source="post: 95893" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>With the technology that is being developed, it could make one wonder if some of these researchers, inventors and doctors, etc. lived some of their past lives on the planet Ix. If you're not familiar with Ix, you can check it out in the Dune books, by science fiction writer Frank Herbert. I would like the technology of regrowing missing or imperfect body parts to be more extensively developed, as Dr. Becker wrote about in his book, The Body Electric. A salamander will naturally regrow a limb or a tail. By measuring the electrical potential of a salamander regrowing a missing body part, Becker was able to induce a similar electrical current in frogs, to enable them to also regrow missing limbs, something a frog can't normally do. Then he did it with rats. They would have liked to do it with humans, but humans are more complex. But a doctor at a hospital where Becker did research, introduced him to a patient who was likely to lose a limb. The man had been in a motorcycle accident. His leg was infected and part of the bone was missing. The man was desperate. Having heard of Becker's research he asked for Becker's help. Becker was able to induce the missing bone to regrow, with the infection being eliminated in the process. The man left the hospital in a week. Electric back stimulators came into being from that research. Another man involved with regeneration of body parts was chiropractor Dr. John Christopher. He developed a regeneration tea and regeneration ointment, containing various herbs that was claimed to aid in regeneration. I believe that the code to rebuild is in the DNA and that Dr. Becker, Dr. Christopher and others have been able to stimulate the body to regrow in some cases. I suspect that superconductive energies(the same energies that work in time travel, teleportation, reversal of aging and transmutation of base metals to gold, I believe), would be even more effective than artificially induced electrical currents in enabling regrowing of and perfecting of body parts. In fact, I believe that if we were in an environment that naturally contained a sufficient quantity of these superconductive energies, our bodies would naturally perfect themselves, corresponding to the DNA blueprint. The inner Earth, with a different sunlight, with people who supposedly don't age and are much bigger than us, may naturally contain such superconductive energies. It seems likely that any missing or imperfect body parts would naturally regrow in that environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darwi, post: 95893, member: 6291"] With the technology that is being developed, it could make one wonder if some of these researchers, inventors and doctors, etc. lived some of their past lives on the planet Ix. If you're not familiar with Ix, you can check it out in the Dune books, by science fiction writer Frank Herbert. I would like the technology of regrowing missing or imperfect body parts to be more extensively developed, as Dr. Becker wrote about in his book, The Body Electric. A salamander will naturally regrow a limb or a tail. By measuring the electrical potential of a salamander regrowing a missing body part, Becker was able to induce a similar electrical current in frogs, to enable them to also regrow missing limbs, something a frog can't normally do. Then he did it with rats. They would have liked to do it with humans, but humans are more complex. But a doctor at a hospital where Becker did research, introduced him to a patient who was likely to lose a limb. The man had been in a motorcycle accident. His leg was infected and part of the bone was missing. The man was desperate. Having heard of Becker's research he asked for Becker's help. Becker was able to induce the missing bone to regrow, with the infection being eliminated in the process. The man left the hospital in a week. Electric back stimulators came into being from that research. Another man involved with regeneration of body parts was chiropractor Dr. John Christopher. He developed a regeneration tea and regeneration ointment, containing various herbs that was claimed to aid in regeneration. I believe that the code to rebuild is in the DNA and that Dr. Becker, Dr. Christopher and others have been able to stimulate the body to regrow in some cases. I suspect that superconductive energies(the same energies that work in time travel, teleportation, reversal of aging and transmutation of base metals to gold, I believe), would be even more effective than artificially induced electrical currents in enabling regrowing of and perfecting of body parts. In fact, I believe that if we were in an environment that naturally contained a sufficient quantity of these superconductive energies, our bodies would naturally perfect themselves, corresponding to the DNA blueprint. The inner Earth, with a different sunlight, with people who supposedly don't age and are much bigger than us, may naturally contain such superconductive energies. It seems likely that any missing or imperfect body parts would naturally regrow in that environment. [/QUOTE]
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