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How long can you live, without electricity?

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 11:12 am
by RobRegish
A. The answer can be found in, "The Rule of 3's...". 3.0, anyone? Or even something... something like this, maybe???

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THE ANSWER:

1.) You can live without food, for 3 weeks;
2.) You can live without water, for 3 days;
3.) You can live w/electricity wait, wait for it..... ZERO seconds!!!

Yes, it's true. No electrical impulse from the brain to the spinal chord to the body?

No life...


3Faces of Fear, 4Life.....

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 8:09 pm
by seasoned
SHOOT, my answer was going to be less than one second! But YEAH! if not for the special programming of sorts, and the fact that we can reproduce, etc..., we are little more than electrochemical robots. The heart and other muscles are controled by electricity and nerves are like wires. They even have myelin which is an insulator. If the myelin fails, you can get M/D, or seizures. Basically a short circuit. Even the idea about antioxidants relates! If that happens to a computer, all sorts of things can go wrong. and electricity can triiger memories, stop the heart, or restart the heart.

If we could somehow splice things, get the organic cells to bond with other materials, and have things run smoothly, most problems could EASILY be fixed, whether brain damage, paralysis, kidney damage, blindness, etc.... I left deafness out because they ALREADY have a near cure for that! The cochlear implant, if you get enough resolution, apparently allows you to do pretty well.

Steve

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 6:30 am
by RobRegish
No surprise any longer, Steve ups my/our answer even further!!!

Thanks so much for your contributions here, Steve... :)

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 7:34 am
by beefcake66
I have a friend with a cochlear implant!

He was born totally deaf, and now he can hear pretty well and have conversations (without signing/lip reading) and what not! It's pretty amazing...

I'm jealous he can plug music right into his head, though...

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 8:31 am
by RobRegish
beefcake66 wrote:I have a friend with a cochlear implant!

He was born totally deaf, and now he can hear pretty well and have conversations (without signing/lip reading) and what not! It's pretty amazing...

I'm jealous he can plug music right into his head, though...
Wow, this is interesting!!!

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 6:04 pm
by KE
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by Alfie
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