Retrieving the information stored in the donated organ may cause the patient’s personality to change after the transplant operation
Document Type
Article
Source of Publication
Italian Journal of Medicine
Publication Date
12-13-2024
Abstract
The results of some scientific research show that organ transplantation, especially heart transplantation, causes changes in the patient’s personality and even memory. These changes can be due to the recovery of information stored in the donor’s molecules and cells. In fact, as in the orchestrated objective reduction model, information in the form of polarization or spin of molecules, electrons, and photons is stored in microtubules due to the connection between the brain and the heart through blood vessels and nerves, and waves. A copy of the information is stored in molecules and heart cells and possibly through the induction of polarization and spin in some hexagonal or pentagonal molecules of DNA structures.
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Publisher
PAGEPress Publications
Volume
18
Issue
4
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
Keywords
Organ transplantation, Personality change, Heart transplantation, Memory alteration, Information storage
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Recommended Citation
Al-Karaki, Jamal; Khan, Muhammad Al-Zafar; Rathebe, Phoka; Valverde, Raul; Sepehri, Alireza; and Fioranelli, Massimo, "Retrieving the information stored in the donated organ may cause the patient’s personality to change after the transplant operation" (2024). All Works. 6997.
https://zuscholars.zu.ac.ae/works/6997
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Gold: This publication is openly available in an open access journal/series