A plastic imitation heart. A pacemaker. If you were to tell your pal that a family member had an simulated heart rooted , would they burst out amused? Would they advise you to stop being dim-witted?
If a family member, or a buddy, tell you that they had lost their limb; and that it had been replace with a prosthetic limb - would you assume it was impractical?
The answers to these questions are denial; of course it can take place. Deaf people can have minute artificial ears rooted - this is one of our most important senses.
How many limbs can be transplant / replaced ? There is no perimeter. A latest operation was a hand transplant - a person's crushed hand was replaced with a new one from the wrist. This operation was extra multifaceted and concerned more work than a head transplant ... A head transplant is neurophysically promising. The main complexity is the unknowns, such as how long would it take the head to recover control of fundamental organs and glands? The hormone levels would be unlike ensuing in a change of personality and achievable body-shock.
Current expertise allows us to grow synthetic parts, now and again using animals as temporary bodies. Professor Kevin Warwick is one doctor of many functioning on development that influence the dominion of Cyborg technology ... his Brain-Arm chip interceptor is intended to intercept directions from the brain and then re-send them to an armrest. The option is of course that brain-controlled body parts could be norm designed.
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