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|    Treon Verdery to All    |
|    Electrical engineering    |
|    03 Oct 22 07:41:53    |
      From: treon3verdery@gmail.com              a new way to find higher performing components in a batch, on part of an       assembly line they could have an addressable conductive fabric under every        item, the items could have their own individual id number and every part       tested to find the 95th        percentile of overclockability, leading edge cleanness, and at analog parts       onspecificationness, these could be pulled aside with their individual visual       identifier and described as a separate product                             Longevity technology              Utilizing green fluorescent protein to describe how long an aorgsnism like       yeast has been alive, when genetically engineered to make GFP, the longer a       yeast has lived the more GFP it produces and a camera can scan a grid of wells       identifying which one        has the longest living yeast, similarly at c elegans this is possible,       engineering yeast and c elegans to make a couple other colors of blue and a       couple other colors of green could track multiple metabolic activities of the       c elegans simultaneously, if        it is possible to look at muscle mass or something that accumulates with       motion then the amount of motion might be associable with wellness or       healthspan                            At c elegans it might be possible to genetically engineer a near transparent       variety that made green or blue fluorescent at its heart so the 96 well plate       scanning camera could tell if the heart was still beating and if it is still       alive, this would get        rid of having to physically probe the c elegans to see are alive, gentle       ultrasonics, or infrasonics has been previously suggested as a way to do this       as well                                          Things that fill children with happiness              Greater tolerance of child like behaviors at school could make children happier              I think some of children's actions make them happy, perhaps sometimes with an       immediate focus, while sharing and teaching reading one of the students picked       up a chair, put it on his head and twirled it around, but his facial       expression and vocal tone        were neutral, it could have just been being lively, I thought it was a fine       thing to do, I thought about what the kindergarten teacher might think, at a       different environment other children might have imitated him and some chairs       might be audible or        provide distraction to all the students in the room simultaneously, if it       takes the teacher 3, 7, or 9 minutes to get all the children to recommence       their learning, and this happens twice a day then that is about 4% of the days       education missed out on, i        think it is possible to make education much more effective, and just 4%       greater improvement among the much greater improvement possible would make it       possible to tolerate more childish behaviors. It is possible that tolerance       would make children happier.        So for every 14% increase in educational efficiency and then 2% of the gain is       utilized at tolerance of noneducational behaviors then a 100% increase in       educational effectiveness would be 14.2% greater time children's       noneducational behaviors could be        recognized tolerated while maintaining notable gains in educational       effectiveness. That is about 8.52 minutes of extracurricular activity per       child per hour, if that chronological interval were utilized to make children       happier, then children would be        happier, the thing is, what is the way to double the effectiveness of       education. Terence Tao has an IQ of 200, it is likely he learns more than       twice as fast as others, germline (germiline is oocytes and sperm) gene       modification to make people, that is        persons, that is humans, that is homo sapiens 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 20, 21, 22,       23, or twenty four times more intelligent than Treon Verdery beneficially       multiply the effect of education and causes the amount of tolerance of       children's behavior to go way        up, making them happier.                                                                      Longevity technology              Human growth hormone is associated with greater wellness and I think       healthspan, but not longevity, screen a million molecular variants to find out       if any cause greater longevity at yeast, a few thousand variants could be       screened with the outdoor mouse        dorm. Also human thought could go into localization of human growth hormone to       concentrate it at certain areas (possibly CNS and muscles and peripheral       nervous system) and away from areas it might be deleterious like the       cardiovascular system. Putting        localization moieties at the human growth hormone protein could facilitate       that. Also there may be SNP variations and allele variations among humans.       Among supercentenarians over 115 those gene variants that contribute most to       healthspan and wellness        could be considered, thoughtfully, and the effect on the lifespan of the       entire human distribution considered before making drugs and optional gene       therapies, there could also be a drug addressable epigenetic component              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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