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Chapter 450 14 The Last Cube Thank you for the monthly pass

Chapter 450 14 The Last Cube · Thank you Qi Yi Nian for the monthly pass
Because, in the Atlanta Empire, many dignitaries are pursuing longevity.

Those old superiors once tried to select strong and healthy young people as substitutes, and wanted to obtain a healthy body by exchanging their brains, because in their view, the brain is the center of human beings, and as long as the brain is alive, people can eternal life.

But no matter how sophisticated the top scientists are, they cannot keep all brain cells alive during the separation process of taking out the brain. When the transplant operation is completed, the experimenter will not only forget the memory, but also decline in intelligence.

Everyone in the Atlanta Empire will have a companion system after birth. This system will accompany each host to grow, learn, and record every bit of their experience every day.

But even if the system is re-connected, with the help of the system, the experimental subject cannot recover all the memory, coupled with adverse effects such as a decline in IQ, this type of operation has too many side effects, and was later abandoned by the powerful.

Of course, the experiment for longevity is not just brain replacement. Some scientists even use executed prisoners as experimental subjects, cut off their heads and replace them alternately.

However, this experiment has two drawbacks. The first is that the survival rate is not high, and the second is that after transplantation, the body memory does not match the brain memory, which will lead to insanity of the experimental subject after a long time.

Later, scientists discovered that human memory and personality are not just sealed in the brain in a coded way.

The body also has memory.

Scientists looked through ancient books and discovered that there was once a 69-year-old man named Sonny Gehan who shot himself without warning 12 years after a successful heart transplant.

This method of suicide was exactly the same as that of Terry Catto, who originally donated his heart to him.

And there are many such cases, that is to say, in long experiments, scientists believe that the heart, liver and every organ in the human body store memories, drive personal emotions, and affect individual personality.

So, when androids were invented, they flocked to them.

Because androids are not real humans and their bodies have no memory.

Before Mo Sisi was exiled into the zombie world by Ling Peiyuan, some scientists were already experimenting with bionic bodies.

There was a lot of trouble at that time, and the news media excitedly reported the cross-age invention of using bionics to live longer.

However, the nobles' desire to use bionics to achieve longevity has been questioned.

Some people refute it from the perspective of blood, they think that bionics are not real human beings at all, they are just mechanical bodies, and lowly robots are only suitable to serve the public, not to be superior as rulers.

And those children of the powerful and powerful, they don't want their patriarchs to live forever. The longevity of the patriarchs means that their rights cannot be changed. They can never go any further.

As for the common people, they feel that their lives are even more bleak when they hear such news.

In the Atlan Empire, class conflicts are very serious. Many legal provisions serve the nobility. Common people are not qualified to enjoy such immortality technology. The nobility have all become immortals, but they can only grow old slowly and die quietly.

People are born with different destinies. Some people are clothed in fine clothes, some are wrapped in rags, some are beautiful, and some are ugly. Under the premise of unequal material foundation and innate conditions, there is no such thing as equality, and some are just unfair.

However, life is equal.

(End of this chapter)

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