Genetic remodeling.

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    Brett Nortje Well-Known Member

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    Recently, i have thought it would be great if we could remodel our bodies to look the way we want them. this of course would have to be fairly cheap, as, then everybody could afford it. imagine remodeling your body each year to look the way you want it? this could be possible with nano bots, but that would take long and be expensive.

    So, our body is made of mass. mass is stored energy, so, if we were to force new energy into our bodies, it usually is stored as fat, yet, if we could make it work right, we could target bones and muscles, yes? imagine being able to become like a body builder in a day or two? that would be great, i guess, yes?

    Now, we need to get the energy into the area, then solidify it. i am not sure of this process, maybe someone can help me? how about reversing the process to make people shorter, like really tall people that are sick of ducking under doors?
     
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    I suppose the real problem lies in getting the energy there, then solidifying it? i suppose the best way to get it there is through electromagnetism, or, an electromagnet, or even electro therapy that is common in the first world's 'experimental' hospitals? this will get the energy there.

    To get the energy to stop moving, we need to simply pull the plug on the electromagnet. this will stop the flow of energy, that will be 'invading' the place or area, and pushing it forwards or sideways. this is like water, where the water poured onto a cement floor will keep displacing the rest of the water to go outwards or something.

    To get the energy to solidify in the 'area,' we need to observe electron bonding. all atoms and molecules, not that we are using molecules, yet we are trying to build them, will need to have particles called electrons. these will bond with other electrons, and eventually form 'mass.'

    To get the specific are to 'grow,' we need only find the specific area, and this can be done by using x rays with 'electron monitors.'

    To destroy mass, we need to 'destroy energy.' this can be done by destroying electron bonds by 'drawing' them out of the body.
     
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    So, we know how to make things bigger, yes? we can increase our muscle and bone mass so far, but, now we need to shrink it too, say someone is uncomfortably tall or a woman is very big boned?

    To shrink mass, we need to spend energy. this would be like boiling water or something - maybe we could somehow turn the mass into gas? this could be done with chemicals, yes? we could use electromagnetism to target the 'cells,' then remove orbitals from them, making the materials less dense. this will leave us with a floppy body though! so maybe we should try to turn mass into gas some other way?

    Gas is different to solids by orbital density. reducing the orbital density of 'specific cells' would turn them into gas, and then they would travel through the rest of the body and leave, maybe a fart or a belch would do it?
     

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