It's because of this **** right here that we are able to keep people alive when multiple vital organs have failed and also be able to do heart transplants while still keeping the body alive as well as a few other things.
and say that its a different dog entirely, that they just killed and then revived, that also wouldnt work. You cant just repump blood into a dead body and bring it back to life. Maybe if you did it within minutes of death, but after even just 5 minutes without oxygen, you would suffer severe brain damage. you would be vegetative.
listen, keeping a head alive is not as simple as just pluggin a pump into the vain, but thats not even the biggest problem. say that you were able to keep the head alive, and say that you are right, and that its a different body, it still wouldnt work. If you sever the spine, its severed. If it was a simple as stiching it back together to get it to work again, we wouldnt have such an issue doing it in humans. Lots of people lose the ability to move their legs after an accident. What im saying is, that sewing a head onto a body, regardless of the body, wouldnt magically bring the body and head back to life, or even keep a living body and head alive. At the very least, even if they somehow recconected veins, and was able to make it to where the body and head could survive, the anilmal would never, i repeat, never be able to move again. IN fact, since the spinal cord was severed, the brain would have no way to send messages to the body to do all the things required for homeostasis. You know, like beating the heart and inflating the lungs. So this would never work.
well, in a short time of the death
if everything has a chance of working, say, the person was in shock, then maybe they can be brought back through this method
Wouldn't the dog have **** loads of brain damage after being dead for 10 minutes though? you can obtain brain damage from being unconscious for over 2 minutes I've heard. so surely having no blood pumping at all would be even worse?