
Bellini (novel transplant theory)
Bellini's novel transplant theory suggests that transplanted organs may carry not only biological traits but also aspects of the donor’s personality or memories. This idea challenges the traditional view that organ transplants are purely physical processes, proposing instead that the recipient might experience changes or memories influenced by the donor’s experiences. While scientifically unproven, it raises questions about consciousness, identity, and the potential psychological effects of organ transplantation, blending medical science with philosophical inquiry into the nature of selfhood.