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|    Treon Verdery to All    |
|    Using spin polarized molecules that do c    |
|    06 Sep 22 00:55:00    |
      From: treon3verdery@gmail.com              a look at a search engine rapidly found isotopically modified pyruvate (I       think), buckminsterfullerene, as well as quantum dots, I think it is also       possible to make a protein molecule that is a container for a free radical,       noting that free radicals are        highly spin polarizable; spin polarizing a human backup or impession then       doing nmr combined with parallel printing mwi technology observes it and       causes duplication at a new MWI universe; computation based on new molecule       forms could be accomplished        with these molecules as well as, I think, other molecules; buckm       nsterfullerene is published as causing mice to live twice as long (oral       dosage) so it is possible that buckminsterfullerene with a cytotransport       channel or endocytosis moeity on it could        reach cytes everywhere at the body as well as be physically beneficial and       longevizing, it is possible computing molecules could be at the fullerene       interior, quantum dots could have particularly high spatial resolution or       high responsiveness to narrow        electromagnetic radio frequency as well as photonic frequencies              Longevity technology, buckminsterfullerene with 60 C is published as doubling       mouse longevity with oral dosing, screening a library of fullerenes with       thousands of different diameters as well as atom amounts, and screening a       variety of fullerene shapes (       buckytubes), even hemispheres, oblates and things with dents, dips, or bucket       seats on them is also beneficial; versions of fullerenes with moieties on the       fullerenes could also be screened; fullerenes with endocytosis or also       membrane transport channel        activating moieties is also beneficial, also screening fullerenes with       moieties that are known or new longevity drugs and chemicals is also       beneficial; screening a million fullerene molecular variants on yeast at a       multimillion well plate could find        99th percentile longevizing fullerene variants and these could then be tested       on mice and utilized at humans to heighten longevity; notably the fullerenes       longevity molecule variations could have some with diameters, and energetics,       that support        computational molecules at the interior of the fullerenes; spin polarizability       of the fullerenes and the computing molecule permit reading the fullerene's       computing molecule data, particularly if every cyte has a different spin       polarization heightening        NMR readable one code per cyte code; 16 (varied as a factorial) different spin       polarization NMR effecting isotopes is 355 trillion different codes, a       different address and data representation at each cyte to code what I perceive       is about 70 trillion        cytes at a human; spin isotope coded fullerenes with computing molecules at       their interior could be used to build continuous backups of human beings as       well as impressions of human beings; previously described is parallel printing       at new MWI universe        technology, parallel printing the fullerenes' human backup duplicates or,       based on computation, enhances or optimizes the new human at the new MWI       universe              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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