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Open up the skull of a mouse, graft a bunch of other mouse brains on, Inject stem cells & recap
1. This may not work
2. But at least it won't take long to find that out
Though if it does it'll be interesting to see if it gets any more intelligent or any of the others memories
The Intelligent Mouse Project
The_20Intelligent_20Mouse_20Project [Skewed, Jun 22 2016]
Of mice... and men.
http://www.cnet.com...lls-become-smarter/ I will hug him and pet him and call him George. [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Jun 23 2016]
Flowers for Algernon
http://www.sdfo.org...wersforalgernon.pdf A story partly about how a smarter-than-average rodent got that way. [Vernon, Jun 23 2016]
For Max, you did ask.
http://www.cbc.ca/c...of-each-others-eyes The Hogan Twins [Skewed, Nov 15 2017]
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[gets a big bowl to hold all the fish bones from outraged lovers of all things fluffy] |
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if the mouse trials prove successful I might be tempted - the idea of picking up new skills or languages without having to learn them is appealing |
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plus of course I could make a fortune touring as the man with two brains ;D |
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We might be more appropriate after the operation of course but people may find it less confusing if we continue to refer to ourselves as I |
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Good luck with your new career as a performing mouse. (I'd keep clear of cats if I was you) |
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my body, my brain & another, I was thinking it would be a persons - so no performing mouse - but the first hand memory of something other than a person might be interesting, perhaps not a mouse though |
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No. But then again, maybe. |
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// we continue to refer to ourselves as I // |
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We have prior art there, so best stick to the singular. |
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No relation to Pinky and Brains in the Laundry files? |
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Craniopagus conjoined twins share a cranium (and
sometimes share vital cerebral blood vessels). I
wonder if there are any cases where brain tissue
itself is either shared or in intimate contact and, if
so, what happens to thoughts. |
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//where brain tissue itself is either shared or in intimate
contact and, if so, what happens to thoughts. |
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Well, in Borg it seems to revolve about things getting blown
up. |
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// where brain tissue itself is
either shared or in intimate contact and, if so, what happens
to thoughts // |
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A link for you Max (it seems yes there is a natural example of
this & that they share both sensory stimuli & (in some fashion)
thoughts). |
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