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RE: Being in a different body...
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:I think the voice changes mainly just to show the viewer.

I think you wouldn't keep your vocal chords, but you would keep your accent.

As for hormones, If I recall correctly, aren't they released to the brain periodically?  If so, initially, you'd have the same thoughts, but it may change over time.


Anyways, these sorts of things typically happen in comedy movies, so maybe, the "man's voice from a woman's body" is meant to spice things up a little?


Anyways, I always thought it'd be cooler if it wasn't just 2 people who switched bodies, but rather a whole group got mixed around, since it'd be too easy to find your old body and know who was in it.  Maybe, like, 2 hours of playing around in someone else's body?  That'd be cool XD

Also, then you could answer questions such as, do colors look different to different people (not just color blindness), or does a food taste different to different people, literally, or are sounds interpreted differently? Who knows, but it'd be cool to find out :)

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RE: Being in a different body...
^ But since the transfer is successful, you'd have to assume that brain signals are "compatible" - ie, if my brain tells the other body to move an arm, the body will do so.
So I'd suppose that colours would look the same... >_>
26/03/2008 07:09 PM
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