Hébert declined to explain the session, which he mentioned was not recorded “out of respect for many who most popular discretion.” However he’s in favor of rising non-sentient human our bodies. “I’m in dialog with all these teams as a result of, , not solely is my mind slowly deteriorating, however so is the remainder of my physique,” says Hébert. “I’ll want different physique components as effectively.”
The main focus of Hébert’s personal scientific work is the neocortex, the outer a part of the mind that appears like a pile of extra-thick noodles and which homes most of our senses, reasoning, and reminiscence. The neocortex is “arguably crucial a part of who we’re as people,” says Hébert, in addition to “perhaps essentially the most complicated construction on this planet.”
There are two causes he believes the neocortex could possibly be changed, albeit solely slowly. The primary is proof from uncommon instances of benign mind tumors, like a person described within the medical literature who developed a development the dimensions of an orange. But as a result of it grew very slowly, the person’s mind was capable of regulate, shifting recollections elsewhere, and his conduct and speech by no means appeared to vary—even when the tumor was eliminated.
That’s proof, Hébert thinks, that changing the neocortex little by little could possibly be achieved “with out shedding the knowledge encoded in it” akin to an individual’s self-identity.
The second supply of hope, he says, is experiments exhibiting that fetal-stage cells can survive, and even operate, when transplanted into the brains of adults. For example, medical exams underway are exhibiting that younger neurons can combine into the brains of people that have epilepsy and cease their seizures.
“It was these two issues collectively—the plastic nature of brains and the flexibility so as to add new tissue—that, to me, have been like, ‘Ah, now there has received to be a approach,’” says Hébert.
To design the youthful bits of neocortex, Hébert has been finding out brains of aborted human fetuses 5 to eight weeks of age.
One problem forward is the right way to manufacture the substitute mind bits, or what Hebert has referred to as “facsimiles” of neocortical tissue. Throughout a go to to his lab at Albert Einstein, Hébert described plans to manually assemble chunks of youthful mind tissue utilizing stem cells. These components, he says, wouldn’t be totally developed, however as an alternative be just like what’s present in a still-developing fetal mind. That approach, upon transplant, they’d have the ability to end maturing, combine into your mind, and be “prepared to soak up and study your info.”