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tump
ban the undead



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why dont we use the teeter system to bring back the dead?
#23508379 - 08/04/16 05:03 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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There is very little reason not to. So why has this never been allowed if all life is good shouldn't bringing back the dead be just as good. It work on two dogs a long time ago.
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Buster_Brown
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Re: why dont we use the teeter system to bring back the dead? [Re: tump]
#23508441 - 08/04/16 05:57 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Wiki "Robert E. Cornish (December 21, 1903 – March 6, 1963) was a child prodigy graduating from the University of California, Berkeley with honors at the age of eighteen and receiving a doctorate by the time he was twenty-two. He worked on various projects including one that allowed for reading newspapers under water with special lenses. In 1932 he became interested in the idea that he could restore life to the dead. The cornerstone of his plan consisted of a teeter board or see-saw that was used to get the blood flowing in the recently deceased patients. In 1933 he attempted to revive victims of heart attack, drowning, and electrocution with the teeter board, but had no success. Cornish decided to perfect his method on animals and managed to revive two dogs (Lazarus IV and V) clinically put to death on May 22, 1934 and in 1935. He was seesawing corpses up and down to circulate the blood while injecting a mixture of epinephrine (adrenaline) and anticoagulants.
As his experiments were successful on his dogs, Cornish wished to expand his clinical trials to include human testing. San Quentin Death-row inmate[1] Thomas McMonigle[2] contacted Cornish, offering his body for possible reanimation following his execution.[3] California law enforcement refused Cornish and McMonigle's petition, however, due to concerns a reanimated murderer would have to be freed under the "double jeopardy" clause."
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ChristopherABrown
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Re: why dont we use the teeter system to bring back the dead? [Re: Buster_Brown]
#23508848 - 08/04/16 09:32 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Silly notion.
Why not learn from them instead? Their knowledge has entered the realm of the collective unconscious. With each Night of sleep we enter a dynamic division of the collective unconscious devoted to the possibilities of life. The knowledge of the dead is a static area we can visit if we have the right motives and ability To separate then interpret the information we bring back.
-------------------- You always want what you need, but do not always need what you want. People that do not want what they need, have a problem. Can we stop doing all of the things we are doing that we do not want to do while still doing what we need to do?
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Buster_Brown
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Re: why dont we use the teeter system to bring back the dead? [Re: tump]
#23515061 - 08/06/16 04:13 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
tump said: why has this never been allowed
The practice is less efficient than modern methods in averting the effects of oxygen deprivation.
Edited by Buster_Brown (08/06/16 04:44 AM)
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LRG
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Re: why dont we use the teeter system to bring back the dead? [Re: Buster_Brown]
#23517323 - 08/06/16 10:47 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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I don't think it's right to bring someone back from like actual death. Save them from a car accident or do CPR... yea. But resurrecting them? That's heavy shit. There's a reason those people who are brought back create those DNR orders for themselves.
-------------------- "I found it is the small everyday deeds of ordinary folk that keep the darkness at bay… small acts of kindness and love.” - Gandalf The Grey. "It is the mark of an educated mind to entertain a thought without accepting it." - Aristotle "I like to think of Jesus like with giant eagle's wings, and singin' lead vocals for Lynyrd Skynyrd with like an angel band and I'm in the front row and I'm HAMMERED DRUNK!" - Cal Naughton Jr. AKA The Magic Man. Abracadabra homes! "Each tear is a drop of poison released." - Anonymous "Could it be you're afraid of what your friends might say if they knew you believe in God above? They should realize before they criticize that God is the only way to Love."
Edited by LRG (08/07/16 12:28 AM)
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