Sydney Wells:
There have been cases of transplant recipients who've actually shown characteristics of the donor.
Dr. Paul Faulkner:
Right, that's cellular memory.
Sydney Wells:
Yeah. There was a liver transplantation in Kentucky last year. She almost immediately felt the urge to take up smoking and she hadn't her entire life.
Dr. Paul Faulkner:
The donor was a chain smoker?
Sydney Wells:
Down to the same brand. And a few years ago, this little girl helped the police solve the murder of the person she got her heart from, she kept having visions of the crime. There's some kind of a chemical, it's uh...
Dr. Paul Faulkner:
Peptides, that's how the mind and body communicate.
Sydney Wells:
So it's not too big a leap to suggest that memories can also be accessed from these organs too.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 09:37