From: treonsverdery@gmail.com   
      
   On Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 7:49:21 AM UTC-8, Martin Brown wrote:   
   > On 02/03/2023 12:46, The Doctor wrote:    
   > > Treon Verdery wrote:    
   > > : Curved lines make only certain possible paths, change the possible paths   
   [a=    
   > > : nd you] change sequential degrees of freedom [among] timelike degrees of   
   fr=    
   > > : eedom; field equations describe electrons [every electron has a magnetic   
   fi=    
   > > : eld] [so to look for new kinds of paths with different degrees of   
   freedom f=    
   > > : rom magnetism you could look at the] field equations that describe   
   electron=    
   > > : s, it could be that, just like some equations have two or more solutions   
   el=    
   > > : ectron fields have more than one possible solution, particularly for   
   partic=    
   > > : ular configurations of an electron or electrons]; different simultaneous   
   so=    
   > > : lutions of the electron suggest fundamentally] new kinds of electrons   
   [and =    
   > > : electromagnetism] Different electrons [from that] make different   
   magnetic f=    
   > > : ields with different curve shapes and different sequential or   
   asequential d=    
   > > : egrees of freedom linking a new kind of magnetism to time.    
   > > : Now, as I write this, here is a long version that might be more   
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   > WTF don't you learn to use a kill file?    
   > I see none of this crap unless some clueless fuckwit reposts it in full.    
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   > There is so little genuine chemistry traffic here now that the group    
   > might as well not exist! Much of Usenet has gone the same way.    
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   > There is one legitimate post about every 3 months in recent years :(    
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   > Martin Brown   
      
   Actually I wrote it, and another person put it on Sci.chem for me. To be more   
   on topic, rapamycin is published at two studies as making mammals live 60%   
   longer. Based on the way fluorination of corticosteroids makes them hundreds   
   to 1K times more dose    
   potent it seems like replacing one or more hydrogens with a fluorine could   
   make a new longevity drug hundreds of times more dose potent. I saw an   
   abstract on single step, perhaps near STP fluorination. If you have heard of   
   that, do you have any chemistry    
   comment on its effects on rapamycin?   
      
   Thanks for the prompting to discuss actual chemistry.   
      
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