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The scientist plans to transplanted his own brains in robot

Monday, July 30, 2012 13:29
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Scientist Ken Hayworth, who deals with immortality, is planning to kill himself in favor of science. His brain will be used for implantation into the construction of robots.

The main task of the research is to achieve immortality Heyworth. The scientist plans to be fully present experiment. As stated by The Chronicle, he wants his brain neurons that become the basis for a new device, before he dies. To do this, Heyvorth plans to kill himself. He was sure that if the experiment succeeds, he will be able to literally start a new life.

In the future, a scientist who has previously worked at NASA, plans to give people the immortality of the discharge of fluid from the brain and replaced with plastic resins.



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