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This dope puts all current knowledge of the fate of the universe in brackets, plenty of Nobel prize winners. The Universe is expanding, density is decreasing, and you are a dope. | ||
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He's just having a piss.
That's how you talk over there right? Or is that Australian? Perhaps you just say something like, he's just 'avin a giggly wiggly. Anyways, I don't think anyone here is speaking in terms of total immortality. We're only talking about significantly expanding the human lifespan so that humans, for all intents and purposes, are immortal to aging and disease. |
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You mean you use the word immortal, Blonde uses the (typically wishy-washy) "form of immortality" And i'm meant to assume that you guys know about the second law of thermodynamics and how most physicists think it will NEVER change. I'm so sorry for taking what you said at face value! Would you like to know a little about biology DH? I can see you know fuck all by this " FYI, the life extension foundation has published research about telomere length and cell life for a decade. " Edit : actually your "prey need a predator" was the most telling. | |
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I take them seriously, I don't take you seriously.
Blonde posted the telemere thing in response to your "theoretically eliminate all disease" post, the NYT article is down but I can see that it's titled can-a-jellyfish-unlock-the-secret-of-immortality.html, complete bullshit nonsense, the same bullshit nonsense that most science communicators do all the time. This rings the "they think if you can add telemeres indefinitely on you can stop aging" bell, you'll still pick up mutations from: The replication process, transposable elements, induced mutations;incorporation of base analogs, intercalating agents, alkylating agents, UV light causing pyrimidine dimers, ionising radiation, Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and Viruses that incorporate themselves into DNA (retrovirus). Also major problems with chromosomal mutations during meiosis (two thirds of early miscarriages are associated with chromosome abnormalities) ![]() If you knew that telemeres were only the surface of the aging problem then i'm sorry. Scientific Breakthroughs I posted the real breakthrough with the structure of Telomerase here, the enzyme responsible for adding telemeres. It uses reverse transcription to add on repeating segments of DNA during meiosis, and sometimes during mitosis (in humans) In the Naked Mole rat they have more telemerase activity in their somatic cells cells than we do. Telomerase: fitting of high-resolution structures into an EM map - YouTube One of the main concepts of biology is "Structure is Function" the shape of a molecule is directly related to what the molecule is capable of doing, this is news, the links today were not. I posted it like 6 months ago. In 2006, Gorbunova discovered that telomerase—an enzyme that can lengthen the lives of cells, but can also increase the rate of cancer—is highly active in small rodents, but not in large ones. Scientists Discover Gene that 'Cancer-Proofs' Rodent's Cells : Rochester News |
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NIH Studies Explore Promise of Sequencing Babies? Genomes | Science/AAAS | News
Screen yo kids screen yo wife Preimplantation genetic screening for all! A new research program funded at $25 million over 5 years by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will explore the promise—and ethical challenges—of sequencing every newborn’s genome. |
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Eternal youth; yours for a fee? - Telegraph
fuckin eternal |
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Calico: Google's New Project to Solve Death - TIME
Google getting in on that life extension thing link I used to read the article (no subscription) Alobar Greywalker: Magickal Record (aka Frater PVN, LA-BAJ-AL) - Google vs Death |
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Scientist who mapped human genome says we will be able to 'print' alien life from Mars - Science - News - The Independent
3D printing is cool 4D atomic scale self assembly printing is cooler than cool. |
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"I would like to be a vegetarian. I would like everybody to be a vegetarian." He continued: "In 100 or 200 years time, we may look back on the way we treated animals today as something like we today look back on the way our forefathers treated slaves." |
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Well they have evolved to be dependent on humans to survive-their evolutionary niche is to be food for humans. It seems like it was a good strategy since the population of cattle, for example, is quite large. The wild cow, whose name escapes me at the moment, is nearly extinct.
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