fredreload Posted April 5, 2021 Posted April 5, 2021 (edited) So I found this video about mercury and its effect on brain degeneration which is caused by blocking the beta GTPase of the tubulin. Now my question is, is it impossible to rebuild the neurons again after brain regeneration? Because glutamate uncaging is supposed to naturally grow the axons based on the following video. Edited April 5, 2021 by fredreload
Prof Reza Sanaye Posted April 5, 2021 Posted April 5, 2021 2 hours ago, fredreload said: So I found this video about mercury and its effect on brain degeneration which is caused by blocking the beta GTPase of the tubulin. Now my question is, is it impossible to rebuild the neurons again after brain regeneration? Because glutamate uncaging is supposed to naturally grow the axons based on the following video. It is next to impossible. As a biologist , I HAVE heard rumors about it. But rumors are rumors. Not a single colleague of mine has actually reported such a miracle to me . . . . .. .
fredreload Posted April 6, 2021 Author Posted April 6, 2021 10 hours ago, Prof Reza Sanaye said: It is next to impossible. As a biologist , I HAVE heard rumors about it. But rumors are rumors. Not a single colleague of mine has actually reported such a miracle to me . . . . .. . I know, brain regeneration is near impossible aside from the memory region which can do brain plasticity.
fredreload Posted April 6, 2021 Author Posted April 6, 2021 I suppose you can try having progesterone in the blood, I wouldn't know the side effect though
Prof Reza Sanaye Posted April 6, 2021 Posted April 6, 2021 1 hour ago, fredreload said: I suppose you can try having progesterone in the blood, I wouldn't know the side effect though Dear Friend There are lots and lots of possibilities and options. Hormones , sound waves , radiation , chemicals , currents ( electricity) , , , , etc , , ,, , , ,, , etc , , , , Let me tell you something absolutely secretly ( !! ) I am in the know as about an innovative experimental project to start with robotix rather than with the living tissue you have in mind. Then very gradually, they wanna turn things bit by bit by bit into "More Biologic" [ MoBi ] . .. . . .
fredreload Posted April 6, 2021 Author Posted April 6, 2021 2 hours ago, Prof Reza Sanaye said: Dear Friend There are lots and lots of possibilities and options. Hormones , sound waves , radiation , chemicals , currents ( electricity) , , , , etc , , ,, , , ,, , etc , , , , Let me tell you something absolutely secretly ( !! ) I am in the know as about an innovative experimental project to start with robotix rather than with the living tissue you have in mind. Then very gradually, they wanna turn things bit by bit by bit into "More Biologic" [ MoBi ] . .. . . . The problem with cyborg is it takes more energy to function, even if you do create synthetic neurons and senses I still prefer a human body lol.
Prof Reza Sanaye Posted April 6, 2021 Posted April 6, 2021 It is not a cyborg, what I was talking about Whereas it used to be just a mode of social presence and surface, the body has, in these post-modern days , evolved into a symbol of personality. Being incarnate is in contrast to seeming to be/ in contrast to seeming or appearing to be there carnally .............. 1
fredreload Posted May 4, 2021 Author Posted May 4, 2021 On 4/7/2021 at 2:32 AM, Prof Reza Sanaye said: It is not a cyborg, what I was talking about Whereas it used to be just a mode of social presence and surface, the body has, in these post-modern days , evolved into a symbol of personality. Being incarnate is in contrast to seeming to be/ in contrast to seeming or appearing to be there carnally .............. If you can grab a future mind swapping device, then we will get there professor
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