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|    Treon Verdery to All    |
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|    30 Sep 22 10:21:59    |
      From: treon3verdery@gmail.com              I have seen and eaten mulberries               I could have a big nap this afternoon              §              ¿? ¿§?              ′′°                             Longevity technology              Are there any multicellular endoliths with 100k year lifespans or longer,       screen endolith homogenates and electrophoresisized multicellular endolith       chemicals on yeast              Do human epigenetics of the Gdf15 gene have numeric association with greater       longevity, drugs that effect those epigenetics to produce greater longevity       drugs could be multi generational              I read that fMRI can be used to map blood flow to brain region, I perceive it       shows glucose activity, an article says,"highlighted blood flow to each brain       region-a measure that indicates how hard the brain is working on the task"       [going on] that        suggests that a nootropic drug that makes neurons better at telling their       vasculature to provide them with more circulatory flow like they are already       somehow able to communicate to cause would be nootropic, or could be used to       benefit emotional well        being or be a pleasurable drug. I have not ever heard of people with high       blood pressure having obvious cognitive or emotional benefits, and i perceive       trained athletes with lower blood pressure than median to be at a full normal       distribution range of        mental ability, like Olympic runners, so, noting my perception of what fMRI       measures and what the article says, the nootropic would be anything,       originating at the actual neurons or even possibly circulatory system       millimeter area, that causes the fMRI        heightened activity, that from many many studies has been linked to particular       brain functions to increase, whether it is "hair trigger" heightening of       glucose or lactic avid uptake, or as the article seems to suggest, actual       blood volume availability a        drug or genetics that effects this could heighten g (like IQ), mental       wellness, pleasure and happiness. They could do fMRI of different primates       brains to find out which have the highest intensity fMRI, as well as find the       99the percentile of highest        intensity fMRI (similar to contrast) and find out if the genetics of high       intensity fMRI are mathematically linkable to anything beneficial, they could       also look at persons at the 99th percentile of happiness (subjective well       being) as well as the 99.9th        percentile of cognitive ability to find out what their fMRI intensity and       contrast range is, then they could find out if drugs that cause people to be       at that range cause beneficial happiness and cognitive effects, there could       even be a broader        perspective, perhaps imitation wisdom pill that causes brain activation at       different areas to be more similar to each other, so a high neocortex       contrast, medium nucleus accumbens contrast person could find out if having       both higher, or both median        intensity caused new entire possible perspectives               like elevated heart rate with normal blood pressure              Have a fiverr person find some people more creative and optimistic and white       than me, have them make suggestions on what I should do, include a       mathematician                                          Things that fill children's lives with happiness              They could test new versions of see see o playmate to find out if new versions       are funner, perhaps some reach up in the air (rave arms) would be beneficial                             Well I find myself having nothing to do              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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