As far as I've come to personally understand it, it's more like we're an alternate version of ourselves still capable of merging back to our original body.
But as to whether this would be reversible, I would think that at least in the "testing" phases it would have to be. I'd rather there be a fail safe than an irreversible mistake one way or the other. However, I'm not sure how I feel about calling it an "experiment" even if that's what it will eventually be.
Regardless, I won't let anyone try until everything has been thoroughly researched and all possible care has been taken in the process.
[Another thing he's considered. Even if they find the method, they won't know if it works until they test it. And this trial and error could have a lot of impact depending on those who are willing to try it. Then of course the matter of how comfortable he is on letting said volunteers try. It's something he has to consider and be prepared for regardless, and with Eustace's work ethic and penchant in trying to cover single possible option and vulnerability, it will at least be thorough.]
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But as to whether this would be reversible, I would think that at least in the "testing" phases it would have to be. I'd rather there be a fail safe than an irreversible mistake one way or the other. However, I'm not sure how I feel about calling it an "experiment" even if that's what it will eventually be.
Regardless, I won't let anyone try until everything has been thoroughly researched and all possible care has been taken in the process.
[Another thing he's considered. Even if they find the method, they won't know if it works until they test it. And this trial and error could have a lot of impact depending on those who are willing to try it. Then of course the matter of how comfortable he is on letting said volunteers try. It's something he has to consider and be prepared for regardless, and with Eustace's work ethic and penchant in trying to cover single possible option and vulnerability, it will at least be thorough.]