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    I'm no bioligist but i thought the body started breaking down at the cellular level at the point of death,how can they say theres no brain damage to the dogs,do they give them a test or something.Its a scary but amazing experiment,would be fantastic if they could perfect it,they would be able to do all sorts of fantastic life savig ops with this procedure.

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    Will the dog come back as a different entity? Having to start from 'scratch'. With ony its genes to give it some traits.

    On this subject. Many years ago, on a regular basis we had to escort home, a once, eminent psychiatrist who had 'flipped'. Apparently a lot of them do. We used to find this lady, who was married to an eminent MP, outside the local mental establishment. She was throwing food over the wall for 'her friends in the deep freeze'. Did she 'know' something that we dont?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MCHeshPants420
    Quote Originally Posted by Rat Faced
    I hope they are allowed to continue, now that its out that they've proven it can be done, and if they can find volunteers.

    Certain segments dont like people playing God; however if the religious nuts stop it over there, im sure that other countries will benefit from their breakthroughs

    Boab, i thought the viagra was working?
    It does raise an interesting question (if you believe in an afterlife...) of what would happen to the soul during those few hours. Does it hang around waiting for the body to be reactivated? Does it go to Heaven for a few hours and hangs out with its dead relatives and loved ones?

    Be interesting to see what people experience whilst clinically dead for so long if they ever do trial this on humans.
    :flatliners:

    On the one hand, eventually this advance could bring about indubitable proof concerning the existence of an afterlife - or a complete lack thereof.

    Alternately, and more likely; most people will experience nothing, a small few will experience vivid hallucinations when the initial lack of oxygen deprives their senses - but a lot will lie about pearly gates, long dead relatives and tunnels for attention/personal gain.
    I plan on beating him to death with his kids. I'll use them as a bludgeon on his face. -

    --Good for them if they survive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manker
    Quote Originally Posted by MCHeshPants420

    It does raise an interesting question (if you believe in an afterlife...) of what would happen to the soul during those few hours. Does it hang around waiting for the body to be reactivated? Does it go to Heaven for a few hours and hangs out with its dead relatives and loved ones?

    Be interesting to see what people experience whilst clinically dead for so long if they ever do trial this on humans.
    :flatliners:

    On the one hand, eventually this advance could bring about indubitable proof concerning the existence of an afterlife - or a complete lack thereof.

    Alternately, and more likely; most people will experience nothing, a small few will experience vivid hallucinations when the initial lack of oxygen deprives their senses - but a lot will lie about pearly gates, long dead relatives and tunnels for attention/personal gain.
    There is an afterlife. I'm bloody in it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigboab
    Quote Originally Posted by manker
    :flatliners:

    On the one hand, eventually this advance could bring about indubitable proof concerning the existence of an afterlife - or a complete lack thereof.

    Alternately, and more likely; most people will experience nothing, a small few will experience vivid hallucinations when the initial lack of oxygen deprives their senses - but a lot will lie about pearly gates, long dead relatives and tunnels for attention/personal gain.
    There is an afterlife. I'm bloody in it.
    You're in your prime, Boab - Who'd want to be a young hobbledehoy nowadays.
    I plan on beating him to death with his kids. I'll use them as a bludgeon on his face. -

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    Quote Originally Posted by manker
    Quote Originally Posted by bigboab

    There is an afterlife. I'm bloody in it.
    You're in your prime, Boab - Who'd want to be a young hobbledehoy nowadays.
    You have made it into Primer. I am overcome with Emulsion.
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    It is great news for my landlady's new dog who doesn't masticate properly. If she does choke to death we'll just bring her back to life and home.
    Last edited by MCHeshPants420; 06-28-2005 at 05:36 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manker
    Quote Originally Posted by MCHeshPants420

    It does raise an interesting question (if you believe in an afterlife...) of what would happen to the soul during those few hours. Does it hang around waiting for the body to be reactivated? Does it go to Heaven for a few hours and hangs out with its dead relatives and loved ones?

    Be interesting to see what people experience whilst clinically dead for so long if they ever do trial this on humans.
    :flatliners:

    On the one hand, eventually this advance could bring about indubitable proof concerning the existence of an afterlife - or a complete lack thereof.

    Alternately, and more likely; most people will experience nothing, a small few will experience vivid hallucinations when the initial lack of oxygen deprives their senses - but a lot will lie about pearly gates, long dead relatives and tunnels for attention/personal gain.

    One or two may even tell the truth, or can your innate Welsh cynicism not accept this remote possibility.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPaul
    Quote Originally Posted by manker
    :flatliners:

    On the one hand, eventually this advance could bring about indubitable proof concerning the existence of an afterlife - or a complete lack thereof.

    Alternately, and more likely; most people will experience nothing, a small few will experience vivid hallucinations when the initial lack of oxygen deprives their senses - but a lot will lie about pearly gates, long dead relatives and tunnels for attention/personal gain.

    One or two may even tell the truth, or can your innate Welsh cynicism not accept this remote possibility.
    Shir, you'll have to sheckspound shlightly.

    I have made provision in my explanation for people to be telling the truth.
    I plan on beating him to death with his kids. I'll use them as a bludgeon on his face. -

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    Most likely, it will be a costly form of therapy and will remain out of reach for the hoi polloi.
    Just as the brain download thing in this thread
    "If you're rich enough then by 2050 it's feasible. If you're poor you'll probably have to wait until 2075 or 2080 when it's routine," he said.

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