How does healing works on the Comsere?
We have seen at least three different kinds of healing powers: F-Gold, Surgebinding-based healing (both the Surge itself and the effect of Stormlight on Radiant Knights) and Wit's powers, but they all seem to work in quite the same way:
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Stormlight, I know it heals wounds and stuff like that but can it heal illnesses like colds?
Brandon Sanderson
Yes it can.
Questioner
So if Kaladin suddenly contracted brain cancer...
Brandon Sanderson
It's plausible-- it depends, see what it does is it takes your body and makes it align with your spirit, and partially through the filter of how you view yourself. So if you view yourself as sickly, then you won't.
So, if you think of yourself as ill, ill you will be. Nevertheless, I believe that this "thinking" (poetic redundancy, forgive me) is not brain-related thinking. (I know it's not canon, but Dragonsteel Prime has tons of things that have become canon.)
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In Dragonsteel Prime, our beloved Topaz ends up with his head and body not being together. If we accept that Topaz's heart is not pumping blood that teleports magically to his head, this means that the brain could not think. And if that were the case, the body would have grown toward the head, not the other way around.
That being said, we don't have any (surgical neural-network engineering) way of altering someone's brain, but we do have a way of altering their connections to make them (or at least the unconscious part of them) believe they are something that they are not.
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When Ishar fights against Sigzil and the other Windrunners
So, finally getting to the title: a powerful enough Bondsmith (or someone with Ishar's Honorblade) could make someone believe he is not human, but a dog. Or a dragon (unfortunately, that dragon would not have draconic-related magic, what a pity). Then the subject would heal himself or be healed by a Truthwatcher or Edgedancer, and become the imagined creature.
So let's take it one step further: Kandra. Those marvelous creatures with only two big problems—metallic, blood-related problems. Spike based problems.— We could bypass those problems by simply making someone believe that they are a Kandra, but with the difference that their minds won't be imprisoned in spikes, but spread throughout the body, contained in their ultra-developed neural tissue. And you could grant them other Blessings—not magic-related, but biologically possible ones. You could make them able to digest dirt, to sense electromagnetic fields, or even to make them infect people with a virus that would heal every illness, strengthen the bones and muscles, and all of that stuff.
As long as it's biologically possible, only the sky is the limit. No, probably not even that. You could give yourself wings, lighten your bones, and change your body structure so that you can fly. And swim under miles of water above you. And run faster than Fleet. Imagination (and physics) are the only limits. You could create an army that could outrun the Fused without Investiture or effort. And imagine them Invested—that could be perilous.
Your presumed reality becoming your reality. This seems too stupid, crazy, and logical to make any sense. Please tell me your opinion or any other related theory, and where I am wrong.
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How does healing works on the Comsere?
We have seen at least three different kinds of healing powers: F-Gold, Surgebinding-based healing (both the Surge itself and the effect of Stormlight on Radiant Knights) and Wit's powers, but they all seem to work in quite the same way:
So, if you think of yourself as ill, ill you will be. Nevertheless, I believe that this "thinking" (poetic redundancy, forgive me) is not brain-related thinking. (I know it's not canon, but Dragonsteel Prime has tons of things that have become canon.)
In Dragonsteel Prime, our beloved Topaz ends up with his head and body not being together. If we accept that Topaz's heart is not pumping blood that teleports magically to his head, this means that the brain could not think. And if that were the case, the body would have grown toward the head, not the other way around.
That being said, we don't have any (surgical neural-network engineering) way of altering someone's brain, but we do have a way of altering their connections to make them (or at least the unconscious part of them) believe they are something that they are not.
When Ishar fights against Sigzil and the other Windrunners
So, finally getting to the title: a powerful enough Bondsmith (or someone with Ishar's Honorblade) could make someone believe he is not human, but a dog. Or a dragon (unfortunately, that dragon would not have draconic-related magic, what a pity). Then the subject would heal himself or be healed by a Truthwatcher or Edgedancer, and become the imagined creature.
So let's take it one step further: Kandra. Those marvelous creatures with only two big problems—metallic, blood-related problems. Spike based problems.— We could bypass those problems by simply making someone believe that they are a Kandra, but with the difference that their minds won't be imprisoned in spikes, but spread throughout the body, contained in their ultra-developed neural tissue. And you could grant them other Blessings—not magic-related, but biologically possible ones. You could make them able to digest dirt, to sense electromagnetic fields, or even to make them infect people with a virus that would heal every illness, strengthen the bones and muscles, and all of that stuff.
As long as it's biologically possible, only the sky is the limit. No, probably not even that. You could give yourself wings, lighten your bones, and change your body structure so that you can fly. And swim under miles of water above you. And run faster than Fleet. Imagination (and physics) are the only limits. You could create an army that could outrun the Fused without Investiture or effort. And imagine them Invested—that could be perilous.
Your presumed reality becoming your reality. This seems too stupid, crazy, and logical to make any sense. Please tell me your opinion or any other related theory, and where I am wrong.
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