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Body Swapping
Does anyone else fantasize about completely swapping bodies with other people? For instance, waking up as your girlfriend / boyfriend and living their lives....
Also, why are people not researching brain transplants for this kind of thing? Who wouldn't want to at least try it?
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Who's to say their lives would be any better?
Personally, I am fine with who I am, warts and all. |
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I don't fantasize swapping, but rather just waking up a new person. I've wondered what kind of woman I would be, and I've also wondered what it be like if I were more androgynous male. "Swapping" is little too sophomoric for my taste. |
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No disease is incurable. That goes against everything biologists understand. It may not be possible to develop the cure, but incurability qua incurability is a misnomer. And as for brain research, perhaps you would be interested in a small piece of what is happening at my institution. http://bcs.mit.edu/ http://mcgovern.mit.edu/ |
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Brain transplants? Hmmm...
I've got visions of that old Sci-Fi cliche of the brain inside the jar, all wired up and talking (almost as if it doesn't know it's in a jar) |
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I've got dibs on a #6
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Physics and Chemistry may have some contradictions there... Everyone's gotta die of something, and the laws of thermodynamics say you can't live forever.
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Nothing I wrote contradicts physics, chemistry, or the laws of thermodynamics. |
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Brain transplant is a bit of a misnomer really, you are the brain, and you are getting a new body transplanted around you. As for incurable disease, if you die, you must die OF something, so unless you get flattened by a bus, you are dead from a disease, and as you are dead from it, it's clearly not been cured...
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As for "incurable" -- I think I made clear what I meant. I did not contradict the notion that we die "of something." And the fact that a disease HAS NOT been cured does not make it INCURABLE qua INCURABLE -- i.e., NEVER curable -- as I wrote in my initial post. To say otherwise is to say that those who thought polio was "incurable" were correct for all time. |
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Your post is still ass backwards. You talk about putting a female brain into your body, what you should be talking about is putting your brain into a female body. Your post made no fooking sense at all. And the fact is, either humans die from disease, or humans are immortal. The fact that pollio people could not cure polio, and now they can does not preclude the existance of a disease that is impossible to cure ever. That's like saying, "they couldn't change a man into a woman in 1900, and they can now, therefore one day they will be able to make a person into a magical dragon."
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Of course, there is nothing that precludes the existence of an incurable disease. You would know that I agree with that statement of yours if you read my posts carefully. I am simply saying that there is also nothing that precludes that all diseases may in fact be curable but for the fact that we don't know how to do it (yet). Hence, I propose using different language -- NOT A DIFFERENT CONCEPTION OF THE OBVIOUS. As for your last point, I think it wise not to be so dismissive of the "unbelievable" becoming reality. Where I teach and research, someone has invented a way to send actual tools by email that can be printed out on a laser printer and then constructed to do the functions of hammers and screwdrivers and saws. Someone else has created a nanotechnological system to implant a human self-generating air conditioner via a chip in the bodies of people who have to wear a lot of shit in the desert (e.g., soldiers in Iraq). Those things sound pretty unbelievable, don't you think? Whose to say definitively that magic dragons don't exist? |
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I like how my thread has turned into a serious debate.... I should try to turn it back into whatever it was.
Remember in "Scooby Doo" the Movie when they all got that artifact and were transplanted into each others bodies? I got a little horny in that part. Also, theres an Australian film called "Dating the Enemy" where a boyfriend and a girlfriend swapped bodies and had to adjust to life as each other. In the end, if I remember correctly, they go back into their own bodies and understand each other better . Theres something about this story telling device that just makes me.....well, excited. Can anyone else name other films or TV shows where this sort of thing has happened? (Such as "Freaky Friday")
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There should be more of these movies.... It really takes some acting skill to pull of being someone of the opposite gender..... It's kinda like the Victorian era where men played women and vice versa... Most of Shakespeare's plays did that.
Anyway, there was "The Hot Chick" with Rob Schneider. That was a pretty good film (Well as good as a Rob Schneider film can be). "Where do you hide your weed? Oh I don't have one of those"
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I recently watched a 2005 film titled "Zerophilia." Here's how the All Movie Guid describes the film:
About Zerophilia Starring: Taylor Handley, Gina Bellman, Alison Folland A young man who remains decidedly insecure about his masculinity attempts to uncover the mystery of his rare genetic disorder before it transforms him into a female in a sci fi flavored romantic comedy directed by Martin Curland and inspired by the studies of renowned Neuromorphologists Professor Czierny Ptolemy and Eva Szantova. Slowly immersed in a world where some change gender at will and others seem to make the transformation despite how hard they try not to, Luke (Taylor Handley) is forced to abandon all of his assumptions on sexual identity to focus on the one person he truly loves. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide |
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Amazing flic,,,
I saw Zerophilia bout a yr back,,thought it was too funny. Although no visual sex is shown I was surprised it made it onto regular cable tv....
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I saw Friday the 13th a while back and there was this episode that caught my attention...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxZBc8SpA3A
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Yes... body swapping... I do it in my head sometimes.
I imagine I swapped my body with an 18 yrs old girl... |
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