The third state between life and death
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By Victor M Fontane
Scientists have discovered a biological state that lies between life and death, which completely changes the legal definition of death.
Yes, the statement is accurate. Recent scientific research suggests a "third state" exists between life and death where cells can continue to function and even transform into new forms after an organism dies. These cells can reorganize and develop new capabilities, defying the traditional understanding of life and death as distinct opposites.
Elaboration:
The Third State:
This third state refers to the observation that certain cells, even after the death of the organism, can continue to function, repair themselves, and even develop new functions.
Cells' Resilience:
Researchers have found that cells, particularly when provided with nutrients, oxygen, or bioelectricity, can reorganize into multicellular structures and perform functions never associated with their original roles.
Examples:
Studies on xenobots and anthrobots have demonstrated this phenomenon, where cells from a dead organism can form new, complex structures and exhibit movement or other behaviors.
Implications:
This "third state" raises questions about the boundaries of life and death, and it opens up potential avenues for medical applications, such as drug delivery systems or even organ transplantation.
In the Vedic tradition it’s called “Transmigration of the living atoms”.
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