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The human body is fragile. Once broken in some way, it cannot regenerate.. lol
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Well the main problem with the human body is that due to it's complexety all we can do is 'help' the body repair itself. This only works when the body is actually alive :). The other way around the body can only be alive as long as certain functions can be maintained such as oxygen and carbon dioxide diffusion. So since we can not fix the damage we can not make the body 'livable', so there is no use in trying to jump-start it.
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The body is not made up of inorganic chemicals. The body is made up of organic molecules. The reason why the body dies has nothing to do with the availability of these molecules either. The body dies as a result for example, if a victim is shot, they will lose blood to the point where sufficient oxygen can no longer be diffused. Cellular respiration would cease, without this, there would be no energy for the body to react. Name your death, I can tell you how it happens without describing a lack of organic molecules.
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Stuff wears out, that's why. And there are not "just as many" chemicals - things start to change from the moment of death, meaning what was viable as a life-form quickly becomes non-viable... Doesn't need a god, goddess, committee of gods or ship full of aliens. And, as you will know if you've read anything you have been provided with regarding "origin of life" questions - that it has never been theorised that complex life-forms come about from a gathering of random inorganic chemicals...
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Good question...I know the Bible's answer...But how evolution would try and answer, I don't know
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