02-10-2021, 22:32:56 PM
Random thought for the day:
Female-to-male transgenders presumably have it tough, considering that even with gender reassignment surgery, medical science still hasn't found a way to make reassignment truly... complete, due to the current limits of organ transplantation.
(You know what I'm talking about, right? Okay, good.)
Enter my idea, where instead of transplanting the (ahem) organ in question from one person to another, scientists develop a mechanical prosthetic that replicates all of the organ's functions, thus bypassing the usual issues like finding a willing donor or avoiding tissue rejection.
Unfortunately, I don't have the necessary medical and mechanical knowledge to create this in reality. So, until some up-and-coming cyberneticist sees this post and is inspired my my brilliance, the Prosthe-Prick 3000 is but a pipe dream.
Female-to-male transgenders presumably have it tough, considering that even with gender reassignment surgery, medical science still hasn't found a way to make reassignment truly... complete, due to the current limits of organ transplantation.
(You know what I'm talking about, right? Okay, good.)
Enter my idea, where instead of transplanting the (ahem) organ in question from one person to another, scientists develop a mechanical prosthetic that replicates all of the organ's functions, thus bypassing the usual issues like finding a willing donor or avoiding tissue rejection.
Unfortunately, I don't have the necessary medical and mechanical knowledge to create this in reality. So, until some up-and-coming cyberneticist sees this post and is inspired my my brilliance, the Prosthe-Prick 3000 is but a pipe dream.
Strange, isn't it? Each man's life touches so many other lives. When he isn't around he leaves an awful hole, doesn't he?


