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|    Treon Verdery to All    |
|    Making 5 year olds happy    |
|    03 Oct 22 20:48:03    |
      From: treon3verdery@gmail.com              Things with certainty "allosourus was an herbivore" that they can learn and       share might be to my perception be a thing 5 and 6 year olds enjoy, the thing       that teaches these things could teach statementables that are also of interest       to adults like        accurate factoids about the internet or consumer reports magazine type things,       or statements like "they order things like swing sets for city parks out of a       catalog, I think the catalogs have less than 100,00 different playground toys       in them"               The child fact statements could prompt the adult to say, "do you think they       should have more items at the playground activity structure catalogs or make       it like a sortable database list of most fun, or both?" It is both factual and       provides the        opportunity for deep discussion about when more is better compared with when       advice on what is better about a wide range is especially optimal. The adult       or social companion robot could say "life is full of many trillions or       quadrillions of possibilities,        more possibilities is beneficial as well as is asking people who are doing       especially well what their preferences and behaviors are, you can have both",       "let's ask someone who knows about a particular area", then a question, "what       do you think we should        ask?" And then the child, or the adult, might mention something from school or       living that seems improvable or has a multitude of options like what after       school activities are better than others, what babysitters are like and how       babysitters should act,        where to go on vacation, or something about options at software the child       uses, or if they are into dolls, building blocks, cars, or board games, what       is the funniest thing to do with that toy, then they send email to people that       know. At their question,        the adult writes the email the child speaks if the child has not yet learned       to write and reads the replies.                            Props could make children happy at the context of imagining a scenario where       the prop is used, or imaginatively imitating a person that would use that       prop, like having a savings bank, waving it around, and speaking as if they       were a banker, or an adult        that encourages saving, or a person with a unit of money (all the money in the       bank) talking about swapping the bank's value for something beneficial.                             Children could say I'm imagining that" then children can say anything while       being honest "I'm imagining that if you leave your favorite book open to your       favorite page the ideas will fly out and visit other people" "mom's car       already talks, I'm imagining        it talks about other cars and says (things) "              Things that fill children with happiness                            Longevity technology              Do other molecules that build up muscle mass besides mTOR and HGH cause       different longevity, they could find out if decreasing a variety of anabolic       receptors has a longevizing effect                            Do things that are catabolic or smooth muscle decreasing have a longevizing       effect, I have heard about this with other muscles                            What is the most common genetic ancestor between all mammals, things that       longevize age-batched groups of that mammal could have                            There is a lizard that can detect light with its pineal gland, any extra       chemicals or peptides that produces could be screened for longevity effects,       noting AEDG Epithalon is a pineal peptide                            The peptides and proteins that reach the circulatory system when a person       experiences romantic limerance (excitement) as well as spring could be mood       lifting as well as longevizing noting what I perceive I may have read about       young new romantic partners        increasing healthspan, perceived or actual wellness and longevity                             Does glycine or other amino acids with a silicon atom or a fluorine atom       taste sweet or more strongly, the variations that do might have higher       affinity for receptors, thus be part of better peptides               --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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