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|    Treon Verdery to All    |
|    Make backups of people among them childr    |
|    30 Sep 22 07:19:58    |
      From: treon3verdery@gmail.com              Make backups of people among them children as p-zombies at parallel universes,       then port them to right side of paranormal Venn diagram at this universe              Does playing back the EEGs of sleep cause any of the benefits of actual sleep,       people could do that if they wanted, besides wearing a hat perhaps a pillow       with little conductive nubs on it with a computer sensing when the nubs were       actually conducting        electricity could do it, even though people were just laying on it and turning       their head              Some pets cause 24% less messed up stuff, but I do not remember what stuff,       perhaps it is the chemical/dirt effect of pets that does it and not the social       part, if so they could synthesize the material in pet dirt and people could       scatter it around where        they live and have less messed up stuff, if it is pet chemicals then they       could screen a library of similar chemicals to find ones that work even better              Cytes sort of blob into each other like a Moore sculpture, the morphology of       young compared with elderly cytes' interblobbiness could effect receptor       function and neighbors, drugs that restore young cyte interblobbiness could be       measured as youthful        function and longevity drugs; actin cytostructure genes and drugs might do       something, I have also heard of some molecule that adheres synapses to each       other              Longevity technology, the gene for the particular actual shape of the mTOR       (mTOR1) receptor from the specific sequence of amino acids that makes it up       could be redesigned with computers to make a new mTOR receptor that goes       simultaneously with longer        lifespan and some mTOR behavior that is actually useful as a genetic       enhancement to people, that is homo sapiens, also the specific amino acid mTOR       sequence that nonhuman long lived mammals have could be put in mice, and human       mTOR sequence put in mice        and the two compared as to longevization effects and the more longevizing of       those used as a computational base for a new amino acid sequence that the       proteins that make up an mTOR receptor are made from              Longevity technology,               Find out what makes doing productive science, technology, engineering,       mathematics and invention fun, and then use genetics (voluntarily reversible,       switchable) and new harmless nootropics to make STEMI even more fun, for       voluntary use, also measure it        to verify it actually increases voluntary quality and output              Things that reduce what psychologists describe as learned helplessness, they       could do fMRI and positron emission tomography of monozygotic twins where only       one has learned helplessess, possibly even at a specific thing or task, and       then come up with        drugs and gene therapies to decrease learned helplessness, possibly using       brain area drug localization              Lab animals hidden scented pellets for enrichment and entertainment, some kind       of gnawable thing like a honeycomb with a different scented pellet in each       mini container could augment the enriching toys at enriched environments,       especially for rodents              Lithium chloride does not taste bad, but if they find out if it longevizes       humans, snack foods are a possibility              Longevity technology              Cardiocytes beat together if you place them next to each other in the same       dish, measure the effect of different actual cardiocyte containing chemicals       on the tissue culture lifespan of the beating cardiocytes, perhaps some will       longevize or optimize the        beating cardiocytes and these could then lead to drugs that longevize the       human heart; similar approach for organoids (brain) EEGs, or any other tissue       culture system              Attaching a light responsive moiety to longevity chemicals like epithalon then       shining a laser on the mouse (flashlight fingers, cofocalized lasers) could       show which specific organs and tissues epithalon longevize like joints, heart,       brain, liver, lungs,        dermis              Children's toys,              Children's furniture like chairs, tables, dressers with whiteboard paint on it              Velcro on Legos (adhesive pairs) could make them mountable on walls, beds,       pillows for new uses and displays, Legos with holes for string could have       mountain climbers, winches, bridges              A flowerpot Lego build kit that comes with seeds could be fun              The ultra longevity drosophila lives 10 times longer than a regular       drosophila, breed longevity drosophila with regular mTOR, ILGF1, P53 and other       known longevity systems/genes, then if ground up fractionated/el       ctrophoresisized extracts make c elegans        live longer then those would be completely new longevity chemicals and       systems, could also be accomplished with daphnia              With daphnia, or the fish that live 71% longer from living in cold water they       could find out if the chemicals in the circulatory systems of the fish cause c       elegans at normal temperature or normal temperature fish to live longer, then       try them on mice        and humans              Perhaps things like enteric coated or probiotically produced heat shock       proteins (HSP) make mammals live longer or be Weller, genetic modification of       mice to make more HSPs could be tested as longevity genes (five genes at       drosophila) and human lifespan        and wellness correlated with HSP alleles as a basis for gene therapy and a       longevity enhanced human genome              Deleting the AGE-1 gene in c elegans makes them live 65% longer, they could       find out if immunizing against the protein product of AGE-1 in mice (keyhole       limpet protein immunization) causes them to live longer, if it does this could       also be a longevizing        human immunization                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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