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|    Treon Verdery to All    |
|    Longevity technology    |
|    07 Sep 22 09:34:40    |
      From: treon3verdery@gmail.com              Are there oceanic fungi, screen them, as well as their chemically separated       homogenates for longevity chemicals with yeast, they may have notably       different genetics and if collected at cold water, sparse nutrient areas could       have much longer lifespans,        that could also function with cold water sparse nutrient ocean bacteria              Things that fill children's lives with happiness       It is imaginable that children that get an optimum duration of sleep with       various optimal chronological amounts at different sleep stages are 7-19%       happier (imaginably, as based on adult experience). A bed or camera technology       could measure sleep        behaviors and duration. Then software like deep learning AI that had learned       what amount of sleep, at what age, at what genome and psychometric data, would       then communicate to the child and parents the benefits of different amounts of       different amounts        of, and kinds of sleep. It is possible there are gentle things that       beneficially prompt different sleep stages to optimize them, like a meal       before bed, nonlyrical music customized to each sleep stage while asleep, the       lighting between bedroom and        bathroom, a blanket that cools or warms, the presence of a body pillow as well       as other things could be quantified as to the amount they modify sleep stage       amount and duration to make the children happier and more well rested. This       could also benefit        adults.              Children's shoes could have pedometers in them to measure activity. Software       or deep learning AI suggests an optimal amount of activity, sometimes an       increase, that causes 99th percentile happiness increase from the       pre-pedometer measure of happiness              How often do people change their routine, and does that trend toward optimal,       if a person always changes their routine towards something more optimal it is       possible things become cumulatively better. Software could advise people on       their routines and        deep learning AI could look at those at the 99th percentile of happiness,       doing what they value, productivity, to find routined other people can make       use of. About half of people are MBTI J and might gravitate towards routines              Semiconductor technology       Surface mount IC technology, pick and place robots could stack SMC components       on top of each other, saving board space, having 14 micro contacts per upper       surface, and having any one or few of them sufficient to carry the current,       while engineered to        contact at all 14 heightens reliability, if metal Velcro is a thing then       pressing them together omitting solder could be possible and adhere to       engineering specifications, nonoxidizing metal Velcro heightens reliability       and lifespan              MWI technology       Whenever you search for something and click on a search output item the       software opens up an extra browser tab from finding the most benevolent and       beneficial result (thesaurus similar meaning words) on the third through 9th       pages of results, sometimes        people will view it, sometimes it will make them think, and sometimes they       will learn about a less SEO optimized, less mainstream thing about what they       are searching about, it is possible it will prompt benevolence and benefit, at       the MWI these could be        different sites informing people of different things and causing different       knowledge and different actions with a tropism towards benevolence and benefit       from parsing the link descriptors, this is a browser add-on with mildly white       and blue tropism              Regoogle, it makes Google or Bing better from parsing the first 24 pages and       uses deep learning to put half of what the deep learning AI on your computer       thinks you will like and half beneficial diversity, among those search results       with the most        benevolent and beneficial thesaurus words              Software browser add-ons that address the 9 most popular sites and Imgur (a       meme image site), deep learning AI at the browser notes the time you spend on       each imgur image (rapid click through suggests lack of interest, mouse       movement to read text and        comments suggests high interest) then with that data sample gives you the       ability to view "My Imgur", that is graphic memes the AI thinks you will like       based on previous dwell time at other images and deep learning AI' noted image       matching ability as        well as text cues like body text and favorable language comments, this could       be a part of ReGoogle or ReBing which could decorate each page with a graphic,       a meme the AI thinks you will like, this could be modified at the       configuration menu                            Concentrating elements from seawater with microorganisms, is it possible to       make spongelike charged proteins, possibly spaced beta sheets or similar with       charged amino acids, or even more highly charged synthetic amino acids that       microorganisms could        make, and at better technology move to the cytosurface like receptors, perhaps       existing receptor genes could just have codon sequences that say make a bunch       of ion-exchange resin like proteins at a location at the existing receptor       gene and it would get        transported to the cytosurface              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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