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14506827 No.14506827 [Reply] [Original]

If your organ shuts down, can it reboot? Serious question. Does the organ die completely when shut down?

>> No.14506951

>>14506827
>If your organ shuts down, can it reboot?
no
> Does the organ die completely when shut down?
yes

>> No.14506953

my organ shuts down and reboots every day

>> No.14507019

>>14506951
So if the doctor tells you "your liver has shut down" then you're just screwed? That sucks.

>> No.14507024

>>14506827
You must by the updates from Bill Gates.

You will own nothing, not even your own body, and be happy about it.

>> No.14507025

>>14506951
mostly no*
mostly yes*
things aren't always so clear cut anon
>>14507019
you're getting a transplant in that case

>> No.14507143

Current medical ability is unable to reboot organs to any meaningful degree, but eventually human bodily entropy will be reversed given enough advancement in gene therapy. Once we're able to clone and grow organs for someone's body with a 95% acceptance rate, we will be able to pursue cell regeneration, i.e physical immortality*. When you're able to replace your old lungs with that of your young adult self, lifespans will be up to over an average of one hundred years.