
The question that was explained it’s a very interesting question, but it’s dificult to comment this because the answer depends on the religion and the culture. For example: In Spain it’s usual to bury the dead people and have a ceremony in a church, but other people, do very different ceremonies and they have a very different meaning of death.
There are different religions and people bury their dead in different ways.
There are some people who donate their dead body to science because they want the scientists to analize them and maybe discover a new medicine or illness.
In my opinion, in the experiments with humans lives there are good and bad points:
On the one hand, I think that there are some good points, for example: by experimenting we can discover how to cure illnesses such as cancer, aids, tumors... All this is possible because there are people who donate their bodies to science, but another reason that makes us believe that there are no limits is that there are new technologies and machinery.
But on the other hand, I think that there are some bad points because nowadays, technologies and medicines aren’t sufficently developed.
Moreover in my opinion, scientists don’t know everything, everyday they discover new things.
Finally, my personal opinion is that, of course, there are some limits in the human bodies, because we will never know everything, so I think that it’s difficult. And yes, there are limits.
But it’s also true that maybe, someday technology will develop even more and perhaps there won’t be limits.
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