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Can genetic engineering make the fictional Jedi to the real thing?

   

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Can genetic engineering make the fictional Jedi to the real thing?

The Jedi is the fictional character in Star Wars movies. That creature can rise things like a lightsaber and make lightning from the hands. So the thing that that kind of action requires is only the nervous system, which can create the overvoltage that allows it to send lightning through the air. There is a possibility that the blood cells would start to rotate, and hemoglobin molecules act like generators. Or maybe that thing is made by hybridizing that character with an electric eel.

The same effect that causes the Jedi ability to create power lightning would give the ability to make take other persons under control. The power of lightning would only cross the own neural electric signals of the target and that makes the victim the robot.

Or the lightsaber would also be the quadcopter. The computer of that thing would take orders from the nervous system of the Jedi.

So the Jedi could easily be made by crossing or hybridizing the person with an electric eel. The Jedi's ability to sense other Jedis would be possible because sensors that can sense electricity would give the Jedi the ability to read thoughts or sense the nervous system's electric fields.

And that kind of electric senses is the quite common equipment of fishes, what lives in muddy water or low visibility. Electric eels, sharks, and some other animals can sense the nervous signals of other animals. But when Jedi dies that creature disappears. So why that thing will happen?

The thing could make by using the electromagnetic impulse, which is sending in the ring. When an extremely powerful electromagnetic impulse would pump to the ring. That thing makes the singularity what pulls the body of Jedi in it. So this could deny that the DNA would go to the wrong hands. But this is only one version of the visions of the result of the very advanced genetic engineering that is connected with nanotechnology. Maybe someday in the future human race has that kind of ability.

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