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Could my head(or anybody else's head) remain alive and well if attached to the appropriate equipment
Quote from: neilep on 27/05/2022 18:32:28Could my head(or anybody else's head) remain alive and well if attached to the appropriate equipmentThe technology may not be currently up to the task, but since your body constitutes 'appropriate equipment', the answer is very much yes. All it has to do is what the rest of you does.You could always attach the head to a different host like the other end of the neighbor sheep producing a sort of 'push me pull ewe'.
No obvious reason why not, but whilst an elementary textbook might show any organ merely devouring glucose and oxygen (science), the details of the plumbing and chemistry are very complicated (engineering - or biology, if you prefer). Old Irish story: Traveller arrives in Dublin and asks the way to Cork. Bloke says "If I was going to Cork, I wouldn't start from Dublin". So here's the sales engineer's response: The simplest and cheapest way of keeping a head alive is to leave it attached to the original body, which can process common foods and ambient air into whatever the brain needs. Our standard product runs on fish, chips and mushy peas, washed down with beer. Runs for about 80 years with minimum maintenance, and if you get a complementary pair, they will make another one - complete with head - automatically.
It's already been done, on Futurama... //www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNEH-M2qmlg
Your head may survive given the right support, but you'd soon get fed up of getting hats for every birthday