US-Based Company Gets Approved to Bring Back the Dead Using Stem Cells
A biotech company can now legally bring back the dead using stem cells in their clinical trials.
We can now stop asking if it’s possible to bring someone back to life; instead, the success of their trials will leave us wondering “Should we bring the dead back to life?” Read more about the company Bioquark and their research on The Mind Unleashed
Bring Back the Dead with Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Who Are They Bringing Back to Life?
This stem cell research will involve 20 patients who are medically labeled as brain-dead. They are also legally classified as deceased. However, the participants’ deaths need to be caused by traumatic brain injuries. In addition, the participants need to be aged 15-65 but any gender. The research will attempt to bring back the dead by regrowing and stimulating their dead neurons.
What Is Bioquark?
Bioquark is a biotech company in the U.S. that specializes in the repair and regeneration of human tissues and organs. Their company aims to utilize the potential of stem cells to assist patients with innovative regenerative medicine. This includes reanimating the neurons of a deceased human brain. When Was Their Trial Granted?
Bioquark sent in their trial application a while back, in 2016. However, the Institutional Review Board of the U.S. and India only allowed their clinical trials last year. The record of their study states that they’ll begin in July 2018 and finish in the same month.
Where Will They Conduct the Study?
The trials for this medical research will be in Rudrapur India, at Anupam Hospital. They are currently in the process of recruiting 20 participants and estimate the trial to only run on a time frame of 15 days.
Why Can Their Success be Revolutionary?
The technique they’ll be using is both unique and untested. But if their clinical trials are successful, stem cell research would be the ultimate key to bringing back deceased loved ones. Stem cells will not just be limited to regenerating damaged tissues and cells but will be able to revive whole organs.
How Will the Procedure Work?
When they have all 20 participants, they’ll be implanting mesenchymal stem cells into the patients’ brains. Additionally, Bioquark will also use nerve stimulation techniques and chemical infusions to treat the spinal cord.
During the trials, the participants will be connected to support machines to keep their bodies from decomposing. Finally, they’ll be closely monitoring the brain activity of all participants.
Watch this video from InformOverload to learn more about Bioquark’s research!
After the board’s approval, Bioquark has been preparing for one of the most revolutionary stem cell research trials today. They’re testing to find out if mesenchymal stem cells are the key to reviving deceased patients due to traumatic brain injuries.
The success of their clinical trials could heavily change the field of medicine and stem cell research in regenerative medicine.
The record of their study states that they’ll begin in July 2018 and finish in the same month.
Did this already take place?
#4494308 - 10/23/1910:38 PMRe: US-Based Company Gets Approved to Bring Back the Dead Using Stem Cells
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What about things like memories, intellect and personality traits? You know, those things that actually make you human and not just a physical body with skin, bones and tissue. Can those be restored by using stem cells? I don’t think so.
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#4494313 - 10/23/1911:09 PMRe: US-Based Company Gets Approved to Bring Back the Dead Using Stem Cells
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What about things like memories, intellect and personality traits? You know, those things that actually make you human and not just a physical body with skin, bones and tissue. Can those be restored by using stem cells? I don’t think so.
Hard to say isn't it? I think I can say with confidence that after such a procedure a person would definitely not be the same, but to what degree?
A brain is a machine. A biological machine, but a machine nonetheless.
How much "hard storage" is in there, versus what's "in RAM" (our conscious selves)?
I'd expect a somewhat (or maybe total) "zombie" type of life form coming out of this, but with the possibility of some memory retention...
But let's axe that from the equation - let's say the "newborn zombie" is alive, functional (physically), could it be like being born again? Could it be just like an infant? Zero "brains", but physically ready to learn?
Trippy topic...
#4494324 - 10/24/1901:13 AMRe: US-Based Company Gets Approved to Bring Back the Dead Using Stem Cells
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But according to the article, this should happened already. July of 2018. Since we've heard nothing about this, I assume that things didn't go as planned.
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#4495115 - 10/29/1906:47 PMRe: US-Based Company Gets Approved to Bring Back the Dead Using Stem Cells
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If this is real then we are doomed!! My theory is we are probably reincarnated into a new life in our massive universe.Well then what happens when you are reborn in a galaxy far far away huh?Oh #%&*$# his eyes just went dead and he dropped to the ground.Well is he dead?I dunno maybe? or maybe he got pulled back to his past life?GET THE #%&*$# OUT OF HERE WITH THIS DUMB #%&*$#!!
#4495123 - 10/29/1907:58 PMRe: US-Based Company Gets Approved to Bring Back the Dead Using Stem Cells
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If this works then I now believe we really are just robots in a simulation.No soul but a robot where you can just rebuild its parts and voila its "soul" reappears.
#4495152 - 10/29/1911:23 PMRe: US-Based Company Gets Approved to Bring Back the Dead Using Stem Cells
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