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| Welcome to the Reanimating Research Institute |
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| At The Reanimating Research Institute we provide solutions to the problems in the
aim of reanimating cryonic, fenom and genome analysis, consciousness transition,
biological structures, and artificial intelligence technology Reanimating Research
Institute has been providing advanced engineering innovation for our customers for
decades. Two Queen's awards for Technological Achievement and numerous accolades for
engineering excellence bear testimony to our successful track record.It is pioneering the
development of methods for total reanimating of human. Its research covers all major theme
concerning, body, character, consciousness, memory and behavior. Reanimating Research
Institute and the other institutes sponsored by BBSRC comprise the Bioscience Network
(www.bioscinet.bbsrc.ac.uk)
providing a comprehensive package of research resourcer Professor Brian Legg, Director of Silsoe Research Institute We have experts in engineering, bioinformatic, memo-, neuro-, embryo- technology, plastic surgery, physiotherapy and psychology research. We also collaborate with experts in cloning technology, genetic research, body- and breeding technology, and the environment analyses. This helps us to form strong research teams capable of tackling the diverse issues and problems faced by our customers. In fact, we have collaborative links with organizations in over twenty five countries throughout the world and with university engineering and biology departments throughout the UK.For further information please use the links below, or contact us. |
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doubts that she will survive and adjust to a new life. Until now Lucy has been more or
less brain dead. We have never before been able to reanimate a body and simultaneously combine this with a method for preserving and reinstating the original consciousness and memory matter, says Department head Dr.Ian Wilmut at the Reanimation Research Institute (RRI). Research in cryogenics as we know it today has had problems giving content to an empty skull. Critics have claimed that it is pointless to experiment with reanimation of cryonic material that ends up brain dead, and hooked up to machines without being able to communicate. We have now broken the code, says Wilmut. A Rare Combination. Lucys young age together with the fact that she suffered from the disease Lupus, were the perfect prerequisites for a successful total reanimation. The knowledge that death would occur within two years in order to make the necessary documentation of every aspect of her consciousness was crucial here. That the cause of death did not damage internal organs and that healthy brain substance was untouched by chemicals, are necessary conditions for a successful reanimation. New Methods Genomprints and fenomprints have been registered with the help of the RAMSES method, combined with brain-chip implantation and 3D recording. This involves memory capacity, feelings, desires, personal qualities, character and self-knowledge. Lucy answered nine thousand questions concerning almost every subject pertaining to humans, except for questions of a political or sexual nature in accordance with the protection of privacy act. We assume that 90% of her original brain capacity will be preserved. We will have a 30% loss of conscious memory and a 40% loss of unconscious memory. A certain degree of loss is to be tolerated because such changes are situation dependent and will occur in comparable situations in a persons life, says Phd. candidate in neurology Georg Brøger.Reimplantation The Bio Computer Magnum is specially designed in preparation for the reimplantation of Lucys consciousness. Five whole litres of synthetic DNA and 645 different treatments in the laboratory have been necessary in order to create a complete simulation of the data that will be injected back into Lucys brain. The chemical substances adenin, tymin, cytosin and guanin (CTAG) will find their way back to their original «places» and meet up with the correct neuron networks. «This requires incredible precision, and the greatest critical obstacles are indeed to be found here even though we are today in the possession of significant complicated nano and molecular technology», says Wilmut. If the reinstatement of this matter which is now in progress is not completed, we will perhaps be forced to compensate her consciousness with the brain of a person living now. The scientists do not yet know who it is that will compensate her brain, and there are many who are voicing their criticism against incarnating anothers soul into Lucys consciousness. Reawakening after Reconstuction Lucy is now going through a transitional period in order to reduce the stress that occurs during reanimation. We are trying to make the environment as identical as possible to that of her previous life. This includes everything from her apartment and milieu, the fashions from the time she lived, other persons, as well as personal and social events. It is also important that her body does not have any other deviations than absolutely necessary. These are things that the scientists are giving priority to and that are necessary in order to come in contact with her subconscious. Inside the capsule where she now lies most of the time, even the concentration of air, bacterial content, etc. are identical to what she left 51 years ago. Sympathetic Girl So far we have been given only slight insight into Lucys mind, but we can already say that she is a very intelligent and resourceful girl. We have no doubts that she will survive and adjust to a new life in the new millennium. After having worked with Lucy for almost ten years, I look forward to really getting to know her, concludes Wilmut as he looks fondly into the capsule that envelopes Lucy. |
Lucy can follow the scientists with her eyes and the intravenous tubes that have given her nourishment can now be removed. Lucy is still brain dead but the team at the Reanimation Research Institute is optimistic and believe that they will be able to communicate with her within a few weeks. |