• Owl [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    1 month ago

    If you can do a whole body, couldn’t you just do the part you need?

    It’s hard to say, since despite the article’s vague assertion that the technology is nearing, this is still purely speculative science fiction. What’s keeping the organ alive and growing? It needs some sort of life support system. The only existing life support system we have for organs is the rest of the body. The alternative is… some sort of organ scaffold in a nutrient bath? Who knows, either way we’re making up technologies.

    Also a whole body allows a whole body transplant (brain transplant) which, while often overkill, would work on most things. (Brain transplants aren’t possible yet, but scientists are working on that one, and I’d bet it’s doable before growing a body is.)