Artificial ageing.

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  1. Brett Nortje

    Brett Nortje Well-Known Member

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    i have heard of someone that is in my city that has a daughter that is three but has the mental capacity of a twenty year old. This is very frustrating for her, as she wants to have adult friends and an adult body, but is reduced to being a mere child.

    Then there is the idea of ageing fruit and calves for food to be ready quicker. This would see us mature food for our needs as we need them to be. This would cure world hunger in a minute, if we could refine this technique, of course.

    For these two reasons, I am trying to make a method of 'artificial ageing.' This is where we need to observe what ageing is, it is the development of nerves, as nerves make up everything in the body, as everything reacts, to react in 'a hyper state.' This could be achieved by teasing them to react to stimulus quickly, running a current through them, at low frequency, so as not to damage them, yet a current none the less.

    ~ A low frequency current would be where the voltage is up, so as to deliver the current, but the frequency, as in 'radio modulation' of the density of the current is low. So, it would be like having low acidity pool water, but lots of water none the less, or, having a little bit of food that is dense that fills you up, like meat.
     
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    You have crossed a few issues here.
    World hunger only exists because of corporate greed.
    You do not need to induce aging in food.

    Look at turtles and the age they live to, dogs and a shorter life span, each relative to cell design structure that limits any species life expectancy or life span.
    Aging cycle to be precise.

    An increased inteligence is not premature aging, it is merely the manifestation of humans ever increasing intellectual capacity.
     
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    cerberus Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    We don't want to cure world hunger - the global overpopulation is worrying enough as it is!! I won't say what we really need because it would be to tempt providence? :eekeyes: [​IMG]
     
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    Is she still a virgin? Just kidding. :bye:

    If God wanted all of us to be the same, he would have given us the same skin color, the same climate, the same mental capacity, the same diet, etc, etc. The liberal mantra that all people should be equally fed (no over-nourishing and no starving) falls flat on it's back. Therefore, differences are OK.
     
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    I don't know about that, but I'd bet she's Asian. These Asians are seriously smart.
     
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    She might be the new Buddha incarnation.
    Or it's just too much growth hormones in the beef.
    Anyway, it's some kind of anomaly, to want to grow up so fast and turn into an adult.
     
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    When I was 10, I met a girl of 8, and she explained how it would be once we were married !
    Very smart for her age....
     
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    Granny says dis gettin' old...

    ... is gettin' old.
     
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    No they're not. Asian parents simply start educating their kids very young. Most of them can read and write and do basic maths before they start school.
     
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    Being 'intelligent' is not the same thing as wanting to grow up fast!
     
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    'No they're not'? Well it makes them smart, doesn't it - if they can grasp such stuff at so tender an age? How dare you contradict me! [​IMG]
     
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    I started reading before kindergarten, why ?
    Because I wanted to ! Willpower !!!
    I worked at it !
    Instead of watching Television, I read books, studied on my own....
     

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