he_who_is_nobody
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Armitage said:Sounds too good to be true,right? Looks like 3D printers are currently used rather to create practice organs and implants for surgery, not for the process itself. So there's a lot of Google results to go through. I wonder if it was just a macabre experiment of some medical student. Corpses can't get better, after all. I'd love to know more about 3D printers, if that's even a technical possibility, sufficient resolution of movement and so on.he_who_is_nobody said:Citation please. To the actual experiment, not the talk by Fresco.
I've got a lot of interesting odd news items in my head that got stuck there months and years ago and they just pop out when the time's right.
Sorry, I've been busy and continue to be busy, because of exams at school, googling and fact checking everything is too much right now. Even the post for MGK is hanging in there, I don't have time to fix it, there's triple quote somewhere in it.
(if I didn't know all ten fingers writing, I couldn't reply at all)
Thus, you do not have a citation for this claim and you are just spreading hearsay around as if it were actually true. Just let that sink in for a bit before you rush off on your next extraordinary claim with no extraordinary evidence.