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Life after death exists: biologists present evidence

In addition to life and death, there is a "third state," say American biologists Peter Noble and Alex Pozhitkov. They shared their findings with The Conversation. According to the scientists, although from a scientific point of view, death should be considered a complete and irreversible cessation of bodily functions, in reality this is not always the case.

Researchers have described their unusual experiment. According to them, certain cells of the body of a dead person or animal are transformed into a new multicellular organism capable of functioning independently and even moving under the necessary conditions. Scientists have called this phenomenon biobots.

Skin cells from dead frogs had previously been found to have this ability. They spontaneously self-organized into new, albeit very primitive, creatures. They called it a xenobot. Biologists then decided to test whether the same thing worked in human cells. They experimented on lung cells and created a life form they called an anthropobot.

According to scientists, for science this actually means that some part of the deceased continued to live. In other words, it can no longer be considered complete death. They also believe that organ transplantation from a deceased person can be viewed in the same light. That is, part of him continued to live in someone else's body. Biologists define all this as a "third state", which cannot be considered a continuation of a full life, but also cannot be called biological death.


Source: LIFE.RU — последние новости России и мираLIFE.RU — последние новости России и мира

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