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SeerOfSS

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Read this one and looks like the guy that got the heart had a record also.

But whats the though on this.

My first thought is that its connected with the vaccine sense it can change or manipulate the DNA and more.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/man-given-pig-heart-transplant-has-violent-past/ar-AASOGc2

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2022/01/10/human-pig-heart-transplant/9152951002/

On the second article it says that they used a pig that was grown and breed to be killed and harvested for the organ.
It is called gene-edited where they go in and alter the DNA.

It reminds me of the movie called the Island. Only sorten humans that have the money they have themselfs cloned and these clones love in a bunker thinking the world outside is messed up. So when a person that was cloned the clone would be killed and the harvested for the person that lives in the outworld and payed to get cloned.

That is what this reminds me even though i know its different in its own way.

Anyways, thoughts?
 
Very weird. We really don't know what effects this would have on humans. I'm all about science but this is kinda weird.
 
I think it is awesome and deserving of attention, further evolution in this is needed.
 
NakedPluto said:
I think it is awesome and deserving of attention, further evolution in this is needed.

This utterly disgusts me, but it does safe human lives, and if I had to be put in front of an ultimatum, I would most likely do it....
Ewww...
 
NakedPluto said:
I think it is awesome and deserving of attention, further evolution in this is needed.

How exactly is the soul connected to the body? Or how does it interact with the physical/material body? I'm thinking wouldn't there be a clash between energies of the human soul and the pig organ? Like are there no remnant energies of the soul in the organs so would it not ultimately harm the human soul?
 
स त न म said:
NakedPluto said:
I think it is awesome and deserving of attention, further evolution in this is needed.

How exactly is the soul connected to the body? Or how does it interact with the physical/material body? I'm thinking wouldn't there be a clash between energies of the human soul and the pig organ? Like are there no remnant energies of the soul in the organs so would it not ultimately harm the human soul?

The situation is that this isn't a pig organ, the pig was merely used as a "womb" for it, and the organ is according to what is stated fully human. If it was part pig it would probably be rejected in transplantation.

Because the pig is a simple organism, arguably it would be even better than transplanting from other humans if this practice is perfected. Because oftentimes the organs of people do carry emotional imprints and other things which have been even felt by patients who had transplants into them.

If this practice is perfected then we might also see the end of long lines of donor waiting for organs etc.

My only big concern is if the organ will be stable and or if it will be functional in long term. The overseeing doctors could look at it. Organ transplant can be troublesome as it is.

This could also end under circumstances illegal organ trading, if it's not monopolized and fucked as with every other invention.
 
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
स त न म said:
NakedPluto said:
I think it is awesome and deserving of attention, further evolution in this is needed.

How exactly is the soul connected to the body? Or how does it interact with the physical/material body? I'm thinking wouldn't there be a clash between energies of the human soul and the pig organ? Like are there no remnant energies of the soul in the organs so would it not ultimately harm the human soul?

The situation is that this isn't a pig organ, the pig was merely used as a "womb" for it, and the organ is according to what is stated fully human. If it was part pig it would probably be rejected in transplantation.

Because the pig is a simple organism, arguably it would be even better than transplanting from other humans if this practice is perfected. Because oftentimes the organs of people do carry emotional imprints and other things which have been even felt by patients who had transplants into them.

If this practice is perfected then we might also see the end of long lines of donor waiting for organs etc.

My only big concern is if the organ will be stable and or if it will be functional in long term. The overseeing doctors could look at it. Organ transplant can be troublesome as it is.

This could also end under circumstances illegal organ trading, if it's not monopolized and fucked as with every other invention.

Fair. Thank you
 
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
स त न म said:
NakedPluto said:
I think it is awesome and deserving of attention, further evolution in this is needed.

How exactly is the soul connected to the body? Or how does it interact with the physical/material body? I'm thinking wouldn't there be a clash between energies of the human soul and the pig organ? Like are there no remnant energies of the soul in the organs so would it not ultimately harm the human soul?

The situation is that this isn't a pig organ, the pig was merely used as a "womb" for it, and the organ is according to what is stated fully human. If it was part pig it would probably be rejected in transplantation.

Because the pig is a simple organism, arguably it would be even better than transplanting from other humans if this practice is perfected. Because oftentimes the organs of people do carry emotional imprints and other things which have been even felt by patients who had transplants into them.

If this practice is perfected then we might also see the end of long lines of donor waiting for organs etc.

My only big concern is if the organ will be stable and or if it will be functional in long term. The overseeing doctors could look at it. Organ transplant can be troublesome as it is.

This could also end under circumstances illegal organ trading, if it's not monopolized and fucked as with every other invention.
Could the transplant from one living being to another, of the same race / species or not, create imbalances in the recipient, or in any case changes at the soul level?
Could it also create complications regarding a person's birth chart?
 
Saturn666 said:
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
स त न म said:
How exactly is the soul connected to the body? Or how does it interact with the physical/material body? I'm thinking wouldn't there be a clash between energies of the human soul and the pig organ? Like are there no remnant energies of the soul in the organs so would it not ultimately harm the human soul?

The situation is that this isn't a pig organ, the pig was merely used as a "womb" for it, and the organ is according to what is stated fully human. If it was part pig it would probably be rejected in transplantation.

Because the pig is a simple organism, arguably it would be even better than transplanting from other humans if this practice is perfected. Because oftentimes the organs of people do carry emotional imprints and other things which have been even felt by patients who had transplants into them.

If this practice is perfected then we might also see the end of long lines of donor waiting for organs etc.

My only big concern is if the organ will be stable and or if it will be functional in long term. The overseeing doctors could look at it. Organ transplant can be troublesome as it is.

This could also end under circumstances illegal organ trading, if it's not monopolized and fucked as with every other invention.
Could the transplant from one living being to another, of the same race / species or not, create imbalances in the recipient, or in any case changes at the soul level?
Could it also create complications regarding a person's birth chart?

No, I wouldn't think so. It is after all accepted or rejected by the body itself. If the body judges this would cause an issue, it is automatically rejected or there are major immune responses to it. That is a sign that it is being rejected.

I think all the investment should go into finding technology or cures that recreate organs naturally, and not this butchery. This still works, but it is butcher science.

For the time being that will suffice, but I hope in the future that certain knowledge reveals itself where limbs and organs can be recreated based on the regenerative power of the body itself.
 
satanama666 said:
what about 3d printed organs?what impacts can they have on the soul?

Ideally, any and all organs or living tissue that has been created, should be from the same individual and generated from their very own genetic code.

So in other words one will give blood or have a sample tissue, and then organs will be generated that will be 100% compatible with them.

Until then, science experiments with things such as the original post. Which are clearly very imperfect methods to handle the subject. That is rather backwards and in no way that is a perfect practice. It's just better than the totally bad practices that we had until now.
 
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
Saturn666 said:
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
The situation is that this isn't a pig organ, the pig was merely used as a "womb" for it, and the organ is according to what is stated fully human. If it was part pig it would probably be rejected in transplantation.

Because the pig is a simple organism, arguably it would be even better than transplanting from other humans if this practice is perfected. Because oftentimes the organs of people do carry emotional imprints and other things which have been even felt by patients who had transplants into them.

If this practice is perfected then we might also see the end of long lines of donor waiting for organs etc.

My only big concern is if the organ will be stable and or if it will be functional in long term. The overseeing doctors could look at it. Organ transplant can be troublesome as it is.

This could also end under circumstances illegal organ trading, if it's not monopolized and fucked as with every other invention.
Could the transplant from one living being to another, of the same race / species or not, create imbalances in the recipient, or in any case changes at the soul level?
Could it also create complications regarding a person's birth chart?

No, I wouldn't think so. It is after all accepted or rejected by the body itself. If the body judges this would cause an issue, it is automatically rejected or there are major immune responses to it. That is a sign that it is being rejected.

I think all the investment should go into finding technology or cures that recreate organs naturally, and not this butchery. This still works, but it is butcher science.

For the time being that will suffice, but I hope in the future that certain knowledge reveals itself where limbs and organs can be recreated based on the regenerative power of the body itself.

This and it's also 666x better than prosthetics. In my opinion, they are investing too much resources in things that are unnatural. Here, they even teach them at university. For example, bioengineering degrees focus almost exclusively on making prosthetics, rather than growing cells, tissues and organs from DNA samples.
 
I think this is an insult to Father Satan. Like HP said I hope they can come up with better solutions than growing human organs in animals. Probably the same people who try to create half human hybrids. Sacrilege.
 

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