Looks like we have a new candidate for a Visible Human Project. Time to slice and dice this meat-pile of evil for science. A previous convict-cadaver in the 90s was used for the current dataset but I think we need a new one. Fresh meat as it were.
Back then it was used as a reference model to compare early CT/CAT scan & MRI output with for testing fidelity - among many applications. Project started in the 1980s, but the University of Colorado took possession of the cadaver in 1993. I was living in CO at the time so I recall it in the papers.
I forgot this was a person, and I saw the muscles and thought "Damn that looks like a tasty-ass steak." Then I remembered it was a dude and well, it still looks delicious, but I'm also a little ashamed and scared of myself.
Data from those images have been put through various recompilations in supercomputers to create multiaxial renderings and regional topographic simulations. As seen here
The sooner this psychopath becomes lunchmeat the better. For everyone on this planet.
Looks like we have a new candidate for a Visible Human Project. Time to slice and dice this meat-pile of evil for science. A previous convict-cadaver in the 90s was used for the current dataset but I think we need a new one. Fresh meat as it were.
Back then it was used as a reference model to compare early CT/CAT scan & MRI output with for testing fidelity - among many applications. Project started in the 1980s, but the University of Colorado took possession of the cadaver in 1993. I was living in CO at the time so I recall it in the papers.
Lessie where's that wikipedia article ...
Ah, here it is!
Oh and here's some HD of the scans of the cuts compiled into video : The visible human project - Male (HD)
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Data from those images have been put through various recompilations in supercomputers to create multiaxial renderings and regional topographic simulations. As seen here
The sooner this psychopath becomes lunchmeat the better. For everyone on this planet.