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Great news, until you post on social media and your X Everything App social credit score declines enough for the technocratic rulers to remotely shut off your Total Artificial Heart.

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hhhmmm, you might be right...

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Hmm. What's the spot price of the titanium?

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You got me searchin for a Heart of Gold💛, and I'm gettin old...🧙‍♂️🎼🎶🎵🎙️🎸

A Heart of Titanium, and a new Cranium, and I'll be ready to go!!! 🧠🤯🤣🤓!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60qLd7mkikA

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Well, it's maybe good news. It is better for a person to have their own natural heart, and naturally healed if necessary. Is this a better alternative to human heart transplants? They can sometimes be rejected by the recipient body, and anti-rejection drugs must be taken from then on.

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Reminds me of the tin can man in the Wizard of Oz. Thanks. I think lol

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Suppose this'll work until the body REJECTS the titanium. That's why I havent gotten any dental implants because the human body will reject the titanium posts. After $30K or more, what you gonna do if that happens? My dentist has told me that about 50% of implants don't last, I wonder if that's the reason.

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Interesting development Doc, especially as it is part of an FDA "early feasibility study". Titanium is not a food or a drug...what else could they possibly be up to? What other "experiments are they doing?Zero trust. How did they coerce the recipient? Just sayin'.

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Some people are allergic to titanium. Hope they tested for 5his before

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Wow! That's news!

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yes...a step in the right direction if it works...

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There was this episode of the later Twilight Zone series (not the original) where the main character had an artificial brain. Yoink.

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I hope they can mass produce these hearts, as time goes on with the damage cov and the vax made, there's gonna be a whole lot of people needing these titanium hearts soon. On the other hand, with the long white rubbery clots filling both arteries and veins (in those who took the injection), this titanium heart can only pump what it can...

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I have a dental implant that uses a tiny titanium threaded rod/post. No problems or rejection; yet. I've had it for 2 years

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I think the professor guy from Space 1999 (a science fiction series from the 70s where everyone looks like my mom and dad did when I was born) was supposed to have an artificial heart like that. So, it took 50 yeats from science fiction to science.

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Anybody seen the docos about Dr Machiarelli??

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nice step up from watching the news way back in the 1980s and seeing mention of the first artificial heart implant in a human

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yes...

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