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Posted on May 9, 2021, 6:49 pm
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Quote from: MakeMeTallAF on May 08, 2021, 11:02:46 PMI posted in another thread, but there is the possibility of full limb regeneration in the very distant future. Now we likely won't benefit from this as this is probably many years away, but theoretically you could make any size limbs you wanted with this technology.

In the near future likely nothing much unfortunately. Just go forward with regular limb lengthening and hope you live long enough to see human rejuvenation and regeneration because that could be big.


I agree with that, but I think they will focous more at young people, beacause if young people grow enough, CLL wouldn't be that necessary, doe sit makes sense?

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Posted on May 9, 2021, 9:30 pm
#32

Well it doesn't need to be a young person per se. For example like you break your limb during limb lengthening, for regeneration you would quite literally cut your leg off (in a controlled setting of course), and then regenerate it but longer so you end up taller. You can theoretically do this to all limbs, and if technology is advanced enough maybe to other parts of your body too. You're not changing your genes or anything.

And even humans can regenerate. For example kids under 5 can regenerate their fingertips, so if it gets cut off it grows back. We just need to find out how to do it in adults. Livers in adults can regenerate too, to an extent. If you cut off part of your liver it will grow back.

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Posted on May 9, 2021, 9:30 pm
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Well it doesn't need to be a young person per se. For example like you break your limb during limb lengthening, for regeneration you would quite literally cut your leg off (in a controlled setting of course), and then regenerate it but longer so you end up taller. You can theoretically do this to all limbs, and if technology is advanced enough maybe to other parts of your body too. You're not changing your genes or anything.

And even humans can regenerate. For example kids under 5 can regenerate their fingertips, so if it gets cut off it grows back. We just need to find out how to do it in adults. Livers in adults can regenerate too, to an extent. If you cut off part of your liver it will grow back.

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