Hogwarts Superman

Chapter 28 "Clone: ​​Lily"

Hogwarts' Superman - Chapter 028 [Clone: ​​Lily]

Kerry walked towards Snape's office, although it was Sunday, but Snape would definitely stay in his small room, because the only pleasure of the old leftover man was to watch the hooves of the cows and donkeys, watch the excavators and Refurbishment of old parts... Ahem... I went to the wrong set, cross it out!

As a single man like Snape, his greatest interest is probably to devote himself to work. Since he is so indifferent to teaching, then he must be a person who is extremely fanatical about Potions.

Guessing this way, it is very normal for him to study his potion in the hut on Sunday.

"Dangdang..." Kerry knocked lightly on the small door of Snape's office.

A few minutes later, Snape opened the door with a straight face: "You better have something really urgent, or I'll deduct 30 points from Gryffindor!"

"Mr. Snape, I just suddenly had an idea that might be helpful for my studies, so I came here to ask for your opinion." Kerry said pretendingly.

"What's the matter?" Snape's expression was very bad. He knew that Kerry was a treacherous and cunning person, and there must be something in what he said.

"I suddenly had an idea of ​​resurrecting the dead. I guessed it based on some Muggle knowledge. I don't know if it is possible, so I came here to ask you, my professor!" Kerry said slowly.

"Resurrection of the dead?" Snape looked at Kerry suspiciously, and suddenly, he turned around and let Kerry enter the room.

Kerry smiled - sure enough!

Harry's mother, Ms. Lily, is Snape's only weakness and biggest flaw. Snape has only one purpose in his life - to atone for the past, including Lily's death!

If there was a way to fully resurrect people, even if it was just an unreliable guess, it would arouse Snape's interest - he would never give up any hope!

Snape's room was very large, but it was filled with several huge medicine cabinets with various bottles and jars on it, making the room appear small and dark. Kerry sat in Snape's On the opposite side, the two looked at each other face to face.

"When I was researching transfiguration, I deduced a deduction from the five major transfiguration prohibitions - it is impossible to resurrect a person permanently, because magic does not support this kind of operation, but I finally thought that if [permanent] resurrection cannot be [permanently] revived, then [ Is the resurrection of Leisure Time] supported by magic?"

"You know, what I'm talking about is the kind of real resurrection, the kind of a living person, not phantoms or low-level methods such as using Horcruxes..."

Snape's heart suddenly moved, and his expression was even a little annoyed: "How do you know about Horcruxes? This is not something a first-year student should be exposed to!"

"Of course I read it in books." Kerry went on: "Horcruxes split the soul and appear to resurrect a person-actually pure division and reproduction-like It is a lower plant, such as a cactus, or a lower animal like a paramecium."

Snape looked at Kerry thoughtfully: "It seems that your research on Horcruxes is deeper than I thought!"

"The resurrection I'm talking about is a real resurrection, and what is resurrected is a living person, a real human being!" Kerry then stood up from the stool and said, "I suddenly had an idea, since it is impossible to completely resurrect a person thing, is it possible for us to [partially] resurrect a person?"

"For example, only resurrect his body and not his soul, or only resurrect their souls and not their bodies?" Kerry walked to the small blackboard, picked up chalk and drew two patterns, one was the outline of the body, One is the outline drawn with dashed lines.Kerry wrote under each of them: body, soul.

"The phantom represents the soul, and this one is the body." Kerry said, "But soon I used mathematical calculations to find out that if a person's soul is fully resurrected, the energy consumed is close to positive infinity. Therefore, it is impossible to completely resurrect the soul!"

"Once here, things become clear.

If the human body is composed of various independent organs such as hands, feet, body and head, what about the soul?Is the soul also independent?

According to some philosophical viewpoints, the human soul is actually composed of only two parts, one is memory, and the other is a thing called [personality] formed based on their memory. "

"I immediately thought, if we don't even revive their memories, but only revive their [personality], that is, their behavioral habits and style of doing things, then is there a possibility that this soul can be revived—— I mean the real resurrection!"

Kerry cut off the body of the dotted line with a blackboard eraser, leaving only a head.

"So I thought of a technology in the Muggle world - [clone clone]!" Kerry turned around and wrote these capital letters on the blackboard: clone.

"This word comes from the ancient Greek text, and it originally means a copy. As the name suggests, the so-called clone is actually [replication]! Just like the original meaning of the word, the clone will look exactly like the main body, They can even directly replace any organ of the body at any time without dying!

I thought at the time, if you clone a person’s body, and then inject memory into this body—is it equivalent to, we are actually performing a [partial resurrection] operation on him? "

"We have not carried out a real resurrection, and we have not violated the inviolable principle of magic..." Kerry then moved a little closer to Snape and said in a bewitching tone: "From a technical point of view, this kind of operation is possible, as long as We get their dna, and then find a way to get memory or personality fragments—so is it equivalent to a successful resurrection?"

Snape was almost frozen, motionless looking at the word on the small blackboard - [Clone].

Seeing that Snape had fallen into a routine, Kerry stopped talking and waited for Snape to recover from the shock.

"What does dna mean?" Snape asked suddenly.

"Deoxyribonucleic acid, this is an abbreviation. They are a kind of genetic material that exists in all parts of our body. Only with the existence of dna can the offspring acquire the same traits as their parents, including appearance, organ capabilities, etc. You can use a microscope to observe eukaryotic cells by yourself, and there is DNA in them!"

Snape's heart felt as if it had been rushed into a doe... thumping!

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