[Chapter 147: Separating the Brain]
The emerging biotechnology of the birth of matrix technology has surprised people today again and again. If the previous examples are just extremely impactful, then the moment when it was regarded as the "rebirth of Hawking" this time is undoubtedly more shocking. Driven by well-known figures like Stephen Hawking, the related matters are also extremely attention. In fact, "replication technology" itself has received unparalleled attention since its birth.
The treatment officially began at 10:25 am.
"Mr. Stephen, after the treatment begins, you will be in a state of 'fake death' until you are replacing you in a new body, that is, tomorrow, and you will be reborn." Stephen, who entered the isolation cabin, heard the staff's explanation.
"Thank you!" Stephen said through the electronic synthesized voice.
"The responsibility lies." The staff member said with a smile.
"I was filled with anxiety and expectation, and a little scared." Hawking smiled.
"Please believe us!" said the staff.
"Yes, except believe it." Hawking responded.
"Also..." Just as everyone was about to send Hawking into the device for treatment, he suddenly said, "Can you not get anesthetics? I don't want my brain to be affected in any way! It will greatly affect my thinking." Obviously, Hawking felt very repulsive and extremely repulsive of anesthetics. For people like them, anesthetics are simply poison.
"Please rest assured, Mr. Stephen." The staff laughed: "Your treatment is different from the traditional treatment method. You will first enter the 'fake death' state, and the separation surgery will be performed. At that time, there is no need to inject any anesthetics and you will not feel pain. You can just take a nap in the whole process as if you had a sleep."
"I'll feel relieved in this way." Hawking felt relieved after hearing the explanation, and added: "Then let's start!"
The staff nodded and stopped talking. Several people sent Hawking into the body separator. During the entire operation, the staff did not have too much manual intervention except for monitoring the data. Basically, 97% of the operations were completed independently by the equipment. The accuracy was incomparable to manual intervention, and it was impossible for people to do it.
"Inject new sedative phi and cardiac phh immediately!"
I saw Hawking, who was not hanging at all, lying on a rectangular ladder emitting white light. In front of him was a circular hollow path, which felt like the entrance of the CT equipment, but it was more advanced.
Outside the equipment, all the staff were staring at the control panel beside them, staring at all the data information on it. The importance of this operation is self-evident, and there is no need to be any careless. The surgeon is not an ordinary person. This is a world-class well-known scientist. They all know that this treatment operation has long been paid attention to by the outside world and will inevitably cause a sensation in the world tomorrow, no matter what the result is.
"Head craniotomy is underway..."
“Separation surgery is underway…”
Within the equipment, Hawking was already in a "fake death" state. He had no feeling when his body was dominated and stripped. The whole process was completed by a robotic arm, and its accuracy was accurate to the nano level. Obviously, artificial can't do this at all.
Although there is only one sentence, the reporters present have obtained the most important information. Although there is only one sentence, based on this core, with the writing skills of these reporters, they will inevitably write an article that the public expects.
(ps: I didn't go to bed until 12 noon. I was afraid of oversleeping, so I thought about sleeping, and then I slept in front of the computer until I was about to 10 o'clock in the evening. I had to go to work again at 10 o'clock in the morning. I asked my colleagues to take the initiative and went there after the update. The update was delayed by several hours. I'm sorry! Fortunately, I didn't stop updating, and there were no more than 24 hours.)
(To be continued.) (To be continued.)
Chapter completed!