
What If Your DNA Suddenly Disappeared?
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Date: 2023-11-26
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MrMercury
Hirosi Ouchi, a japanese nuclear engenier was the only man to completley lost his DNA in a nuclear accident. Doctors couldn't save his life even after performing him dozens of blood donations, skin transplants and radiation desintoxication. He died in the worst of agony with his skin falling apart to the point his leg bone was visible and with no skin left on him. The suffering could have been less of the doctors didn't kept him alive for experimentation since he was the first and only person to suffer such damage.
I did the mistake of watching the images and one specially was the worst thing I could have seen in my whole life. Not even snuff films compare to such horror and disgust like that image. If you are some kind of kamikaze go ahead and watch it, but I promise you won't sleep for weeks after that.
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Hirosi Ouchi, a japanese nuclear engenier was the only man to completley lost his DNA in a nuclear accident. Doctors couldn't save his life even after performing him dozens of blood donations, skin transplants and radiation desintoxication. He died in the worst of agony with his skin falling apart to the point his leg bone was visible and with no skin left on him. The suffering could have been less of the doctors didn't kept him alive for experimentation since he was the first and only person to suffer such damage.
I did the mistake of watching the images and one specially was the worst thing I could have seen in my whole life. Not even snuff films compare to such horror and disgust like that image. If you are some kind of kamikaze go ahead and watch it, but I promise you won't sleep for weeks after that.
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Aparajith
-Nobody has lost their DNA yet-? comeon, you could research much better than this. in the year 1999, a nuclear plant technician, Hisashi Ouchi was kept alive for 83 days after a total nuclear radiation completely scrambled all of his chromosomes effectively destroying his DNA throughout his body. He died from the inside out. terrifying.
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-Nobody has lost their DNA yet-? comeon, you could research much better than this. in the year 1999, a nuclear plant technician, Hisashi Ouchi was kept alive for 83 days after a total nuclear radiation completely scrambled all of his chromosomes effectively destroying his DNA throughout his body. He died from the inside out. terrifying.
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The
At the end, he says that this has never happened. This is false. All of this knowledge comes from the fact that it DID happen, and the poor guy was cruely kept alive for almost a month just to see what happens. It was a Japanese guy back in 97 i believe. He got blasted in a nuclear accident and all of his DNA/chromosomes got obliterated.
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At the end, he says that this has never happened. This is false. All of this knowledge comes from the fact that it DID happen, and the poor guy was cruely kept alive for almost a month just to see what happens. It was a Japanese guy back in 97 i believe. He got blasted in a nuclear accident and all of his DNA/chromosomes got obliterated.
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Doctor
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The good thing is, nobody has ever lost all their DNA, yet.
That's incorrect. Hisachi Ouchi became the first person to lose all his DNA after the radiation accident he endured in the Takaimura nuclear power plant disaster.
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The good thing is, nobody has ever lost all their DNA, yet.
That's incorrect. Hisachi Ouchi became the first person to lose all his DNA after the radiation accident he endured in the Takaimura nuclear power plant disaster.
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Joseph
Actually a man did lose all hIs DNA. A man name Hisashi Ouchi lost his when he was exposed to 17 sieverts of radiation, the highest any human has ever been exposed to at the Tokaimura Nuclear Plant in Japan.
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Actually a man did lose all hIs DNA. A man name Hisashi Ouchi lost his when he was exposed to 17 sieverts of radiation, the highest any human has ever been exposed to at the Tokaimura Nuclear Plant in Japan.
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Poosheek
Actually someone has lost all his DNA. His name was Hisashi Ouchi from Japan in a nuclear accident in 1999. He lasted about 90 days. Beware, the story is greusome, dont say i didnt warn anybody.
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Actually someone has lost all his DNA. His name was Hisashi Ouchi from Japan in a nuclear accident in 1999. He lasted about 90 days. Beware, the story is greusome, dont say i didnt warn anybody.
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Thanas
yes you can still be alive for about 80 days with intesive care. The man who his Dna was destroyed by radiation suffered all this problems but he didnt die in 24 h he lived for 80 days.
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yes you can still be alive for about 80 days with intesive care. The man who his Dna was destroyed by radiation suffered all this problems but he didnt die in 24 h he lived for 80 days.
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April
I suddenly realized that some -what if- video titles are written in conditional sentence type II while some are in type I.
If you are an English learner, you know what I mean
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I suddenly realized that some -what if- video titles are written in conditional sentence type II while some are in type I.
If you are an English learner, you know what I mean
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Wayne
I-m sorry you stand corrected. Please research the most radioactive man In world who worked at a power plant In Japan. He survived 83 days & his DNA was completely obliterated
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I-m sorry you stand corrected. Please research the most radioactive man In world who worked at a power plant In Japan. He survived 83 days & his DNA was completely obliterated
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Travis
Actually one person has lost their dna. In japan i believe there was a man who had his dna melted by radation and it was violently brutal and graphic.
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Actually one person has lost their dna. In japan i believe there was a man who had his dna melted by radation and it was violently brutal and graphic.
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moe
There was a guy in japan who lost his dna and he went through pain and the government did what they could to keep him alive to study him till he died.
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There was a guy in japan who lost his dna and he went through pain and the government did what they could to keep him alive to study him till he died.
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TheGreatveemon
Isn't there is a Japanese guy who lost his DNA by nuclear radiation? Then the scientist keeps him alive for like 78 days suffering.
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Isn't there is a Japanese guy who lost his DNA by nuclear radiation? Then the scientist keeps him alive for like 78 days suffering.
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Iamthe1
Continue to harm her make use of her embryo. Well done. U have offended someone you should not. Human are going to get trouble. O b quack
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Continue to harm her make use of her embryo. Well done. U have offended someone you should not. Human are going to get trouble. O b quack
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Ancala
how about the ability to think and feel, are we still have conscious? isn't our brain need iibformation from dna to function properly.
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how about the ability to think and feel, are we still have conscious? isn't our brain need iibformation from dna to function properly.
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Emily
2: 44 actually Hisashi Ouchi lost his dna in a radioactive explosion in the 1999 Japanese powerplant. The Radiation ate all of his dna
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2: 44 actually Hisashi Ouchi lost his dna in a radioactive explosion in the 1999 Japanese powerplant. The Radiation ate all of his dna
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Sam
So our DNA is our CPU without it than it just a machine without directions and without direction create chaos and last dead
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So our DNA is our CPU without it than it just a machine without directions and without direction create chaos and last dead
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Undead
Information has to be created by intelligence. It is impossible for information to be created by chance. IMPOSSIBLE
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Information has to be created by intelligence. It is impossible for information to be created by chance. IMPOSSIBLE
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Xinxin
Once you lost all your DNA say goodbye to Your Brain Cells, muscle Cells, Blood cells, and your other organ cells
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Once you lost all your DNA say goodbye to Your Brain Cells, muscle Cells, Blood cells, and your other organ cells
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