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From: rick_s on 4 Jun 2010 15:36 What great doctors do is awaken the doctor within. ~Albert Schweitzer All healing, without exception is self- healing. -Janet F. Quinn In part I and II we looked at the basics of DNA and protein construction and how the code executes in general terms using waves of dark energy to create pressure zones. In this section we will take a quick look at what rejuvenation looks like. Now you would expect that it would be one of the most complicated processes in the universe, which requires huge complicated expensive lasers and highly skilled alien scientists. You might be surprised to know that you are rejuvenating as we speak. Cells die, and new cells replace them by cell division. Now again delve deep into Wikipeadia for more information on how and when cells die if you wish, they will even kill themselves for various economic reasons. Not financial economics but for the good of the many. Homeostasis is the balanced state where cells die and are replaced in proper proportion keeping a person healthy and alive with youthful vigor. Rejuvenation. So then why do we not live to be a thousand or as long as we can avoid accidental death? I am going to focus on one aspect of this question so as to not bog down this article and you can follow up on that if you want by doing your own research. I mentioned earlier that Deuterium fits in a Hydrogen slot. Heavy water has a greater viscosity and so when you give mice only heavy water they bloat from the water and die of thirst. If you give them no heavy water at all, they live twice as long. This explanation is close enough for all intents and purposes to show that it is not a good thing. http://www.physlink.com/Education/AskExperts/ae685.cfm What he didn't mention is that when Deuterium fits into a slot in a cell wall, then water can not freely pass through the cell wall, trapping toxins and fats and toxins within fats, and this tends to happen around the liver as a for instance. The cell wall won't allow water to pass through due to the viscosity of heavy water, the skin wrinkles. Now heavy water is to medicine what an adjustable wrench is to a mechanic. If you went into a mechanics shop and told him sorry, you can no longer use that adjustable wrench, he would probably hit you with it. So any suggestion that heavy water is bad for people to a doctor who is administering it in vast quantities to Olympic athletes to monitor their metabolic rate will fall on deaf ears. Not an easy thing to get published. So best to accept the facts, and just deal with the issue and avoid the conflict that will ensue if you try to take the main tool of physiology out of the hands of doctors. So lets look at this from a slightly different perspective. Why is Deuterium a bug in an otherwise highly efficient well balanced system? Now some would say God put that there so that Budhists and such would not have to suffer or endure this life of suffering forever. If they chain you, they will only be able to chain you until you die. And lets not fool ourselves, the possibility might exist that people in some distant place and time might be so evil as to completely enslave a person and use them as a battery or some other terrible thing such as a clark (clerk) in the house of Lords. We will have to give some thought to that later because today we are trying to make that possible since it is a consequence of overcoming death from old age. What if, when DNA code was created, it was created in an environment where Deuterium did not fit into a Hydrogen slot. And to show this we will do some empirical science on the space station and send a probe to the moon equipped with a small automated lab that will see if a different gravitational gradient has an effect on Deuterium loading of cell walls etc. You cannot use a centrifuge to imitate this effect since the effect has to be in ambient pressure from all sides as opposed to directional inertia. Perhaps in a place such as inside the moon you might not have this Deuterium problem although you might have other physiological problems such as those investigated by astronauts in zero G environments. We can just sit a probe on the surface of the moon and do some pure science to learn more about this process. There is a lot of information packed into this article so I will let that ruminate while I consider part IV how this affects programming and execution of DNA and similar molecules in the human body keeping in mind DNA is used by all living organisms so anything done with DNA wrt the human body will be the same across the board on the molecular level. I am going to give you a link to a person who knows a great deal about the aging process in case you want more information on aging. Aubrey de Grey leads the SENS project at Cambridge University and also runs the Methuselah Mouse prize for extending age in mice. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4003063.stm |