Do you understand how they used a tooth to cure this guy's blindness?!


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I do not understand how they did this.


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I do not understand how they did this.

It appears that the front of the eyeball was severely damaged (cooked in this case)
By usung genetically similar material, they built a cover over the eyesocket - made from bone, and used it as a frame to hold a glass lens. This then focussed onto the original retina - although he could not swivel his eye - he still had in effect a pinhole camera.
Kinda gruesome to look at, but compared with being completely blind, it is an option. - Early days yet.

Simple, the tooth has the right DNA if it is from the right person so it is basically a source of heavy calcium that matches the DNA profile; therefore, negative reactions will not occur. You need that type of element/chemical to cure blindness.... peace

The tooth itself did not cure it. It was simply used as a kind of scaffolding they didn't think his body would reject.





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