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Does unwinding kill you? / do you think you'll end up living in "divided state"?
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I think that's why this book is so brilliantly thought out. Because as Shusterman explains it, you would still be technically alive.....just in pieces!
And this is also proven in the book when Lev meets
Cy-Fy! The boy in his head still thought he was alive!
Example, if a family member of mine had died & their heart was given to someone - yes, I would think a part of them was still alive. Yet, I would still consider them to be dead.
This is why Shusterman's concept of this book is amazing!
As you would be BOTH alive & dead at the same time.
I know that sounds stupid. lol
But I can't explain it very well.

Because even though your still alive. Your still alive in someone else's body and you don't have your soul with you. Once you unwound you aren't YOU anymore. Your a completely different person. So in a way YOU do die.
If you guys continue to read UnWholly, there's a character in there that this discussion TOTALLY realates to (please make a discussion for UnWholly)!
Also, we do stay in divided state. Even though some organs don't have the ability to think (i.e. brain), if you had a healthy liver, the liver unwound would continue to be healthy, yes?
Also, we do stay in divided state. Even though some organs don't have the ability to think (i.e. brain), if you had a healthy liver, the liver unwound would continue to be healthy, yes?

I read or watched the somewhere, but one of the characters said "If I picked up a sword and ran it through you, it shouldn't cause you pain. You will die, but your soul will not." or something along those lines, I don't really know the exact words.
But I do agree that you wouldn't be you if placed in another's body because you don't have your soul with you. I'm not really sure where this is coming from as I have only just started the book, but I'm assuming I will find out later in the book or the series.


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