
Rebirth is the eternal topic of humanity
If it is a myth, it means that organ regeneration is a technology that humans can never achieve; If it's science fiction, as long as the scientific community keeps working hard, they will gradually approach the goal. How long will this topic continue? Let's wait and see
The fact of the past few decades is that humans have one after another turned technology from science fiction into reality.
So, how far away is organ regeneration from us?
Topics discussed by netizens:
People often ask online, how many years does it take for technologies such as limb regeneration, nerve cell regeneration, and organ regeneration?
Will there be any within 30 years?
Or 50 years?
-100 years?
Do you think 100 years is too long because the Singularity Era is approaching and there is no such technology yet?
At the current pace of scientific research, is it expected that humans will develop technologies for limb regeneration, nerve cell regeneration, and organ regeneration within this century?
If possible, when could it be?
If there is no hope, is it due to the slow development of technology or some other limitation?
Optimists say,
Before I die of old age, there will definitely be
Since the British can already cultivate steak in the laboratory, I'll bet 25 years.
I was curious about whether anyone would want to have extra hands at that time
And pessimists will say,
Seeing how excited you are, you must have exchanged your kidney for a phone!! I regret it now
No gain, no gain. Something big must happen in the world, either to make the elite fear their health condition or to make them realize that this thing has money to make, otherwise this thing is impossible. On the contrary, with the advancement of health technology, the health status of the original class attributes has gradually become polarized, making the elite even more lazy to consider.
There is a program where Americans have been experimenting with similar drugs in Middle Eastern battlefields such as Iraq, and it is said that they have successfully regenerated someone's finger. (Whether it is a fact is unknown)
The task is heavy and the road is long. I don't know if I can see it in my lifetime.
In fact, there is already a method, but it cannot be used... If you lose one hand, clone yourself, and then connect the cloned hand without any rejection reaction. The question is, in terms of ethics and morality, what is the identity of clones and do they have human rights?
Don't just let clones grow brains and solve it. But cloning technology didn't come so soon, did it?