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In fact, this is an interesting question, and I myself often discuss this topic in connection with a future human head transplant operation.
Personally, my opinion is that the body is cut off. They transplant the body. Because ” I ” is my brain. And the body, limbs, and organs are the tools of the brain, with which it supports its life.
Therefore, during a head transplant operation for a Russian programmer, in fact, a “new body” will be sewn on him, and not someone else's body will be transplanted with his head.
Therefore, they cut off the body, without which our brain (head) dies. Accordingly, we also die.
I may be wrong, but this is my opinion.
You answered your own question. Do they really say “make me feel better” when executing me? No, they say “decapitate”. Therefore, a person loses, after all, his head.
Very strange question, to be honest. But if you think about it this way, then a person remains without a head,since it is precisely this head that is cut off.�
I hope that you asked this question only out of universal curiosity, no more.