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Artificial viruses can someday able to make artificial tissue for victims of accidents


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Artificial retrovirus allows creating artificial organisms. The western laboratories wanted the technology, what made Chimera possible, and this technology makes the most horrifying imagination true. The only single particle of those viruses might be lethal if there would be able to put the code of programmed death of cells in the front of the genome of the cells. It would activate the programmed death of those cells, and Chimera can also make possible to create an artificial cell, where the genomes involve only the code if the programmed cell death.  This would be the most dangerous thing on the Earth. That thing would activate the death of the cells that are in the contact with that cell.


This makes the horrifying vision, that somebody would use this technology for making assassinations, what is not seen on the autopsy. When we are thinking about special laboratories, what is creating this kind of organism, we are facing the idea, that this kind of organisms might be used for cover-up missions in the military world. This kind of viruses is extremely interesting because they can be used to make new cells for fixing the injuries of the personnel, who have been in the accident. And this allows hiding the black operations.


If the operator would be injured, that kind of operations would be covered. The thing in this situation is, that the same techniques, what is created for military purposes can be used in any accidents in the world. And even the brain tissue would be renewed or fix in the future. In theory would be possible to make artificial neurons by using genome transfer in some other cells, and that would make possible to fix the large-scale brain damages.


One of the worst case in the "black ops" is that some of the operators would be injured or killed. And this is why those persons must have the best medical cure, what the science could create, The major problem in those cases is, that if the brain tissue would be damaged, that could cause the bad security leak. And this is why the neurons must be transferred to the neural system. But the problem is that this kind of techniques is extremely dangerous. Even if the neuron can be created from some other cells, the putting it in the nervous system would not make possible to transfer memories inside the brains.


But if the brain core would be stimulated with artificial memories, would that make artificial memories in to head of those persons. The transferring the genetically modified neurons in the head of the human would be the very dramatic thing, and we don't know how those neurons would act. Are they starting to the fight against other neurons? When we are thinking about the nanotechnology, the nanorobots would be someday in the future ability to make the destructed connections again, but this technology is in the theoretical level and the practical solutions are far away in the future.

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