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  1. I only want memory', maybe emotions.. Maybe
  2. I've been think about something/things. The brain is the core of us, our hearts stomavh, and other organs simply fuel it. Sooo what if you put a brain in a jar.. Obviously you'd have to give it the necessary material to survive like oxygen, fuel, and anything else the brain needs. My question lies in whether or not the brain could be connected to machines such as a speaker mic and camera. Keep in mind this brain is alive, and I've already done research on brain transplants so I know removing the brain won't kill it and there is a very recent study of a man who was paralyzed given a technological chip to help him move. So I guess my question really is, does anyone think once removed from your body, you'd be able to successfully wake up in the jar, able to see hear and talk? Sincerely Rick Sanchez
  3. I understand how short francium's half life is I just want to know what "might" happen if we ever had the technology to keep it around reproduce it even. I just want to knowwww! Use your imaginations guys, please.
  4. I've been interested in two elements for a long time, those being, francium and fluorine. If your and bit familiar with these elements then you'd know already that they're a perfect match when you compare their valance electrons.. Now I have been out of college for a little, but from what I can remember, francium having one valance electron should connect with fluorine having seven. Sense they're both extremely volatile or reactive, especially fluorine, and the more energy released between two elements when they fuse means francium and fluorine should be practically inseparable.. At least I'd hope honestly I'm clueless, any thoughts?
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