Guest guest Posted April 8, 2003 Report Share Posted April 8, 2003 The only way to achieve immortality today is CRON and Cryonics. But 10 years from now the biotech revolution will have produced new products that increases life-span. In 2015 the folding process of every of the approximately 100000 proteins in the human body will be simulated by Grid computing or maybe the first quantum computers. The human genome project almost pale into insignificance campared to this achievement which surely will translate into profound knowledge of the aging process and products that counteracts it. Lest's say life spans can be doubled by 2020. In that case we will all witness the dawn of the 22th century. In 2100 we will have progressed 20000 years at the rate of the year 2000 (according to Ray Kurzweil's model). Sorry for the haughtiness, but we will be gods well before that. I have something to say about overpopulation but I have to go now for a while. See you later Jef Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 how come you only time you get to be immortal is when you are dead? Dennis 003marklanders@... wrote: Traditional Chinese medecine considers sprouts as " immortality food " . Hmm... >From: <bluelairess@...> >Date: Tue Feb 14 19:19:59 CST 2006 > >Subject: Re: SunTea >For now we're in a box, until the government finds out that we're defying the aging process and therefore the expensive, debilitating degenerative diseases. That's when they shackle and cage us! > >The Wrong Hands <with_favas_bean@...> wrote: > box? > i've been told i should be shackled and caged. > is it the same sort of thing? > Dennis > >Diane and Uecker <sunflowr@...> wrote: > Love your sense of humor. So we think outside the box do we? Diane > >The Wrong Hands wrote: > >>isn't it cool that sunlight makes great tea as well as being >> a deadly form of radiation? >> Dennis >> >>Diane and Uecker <sunflowr@...> wrote: >> Thanks, I had stuck in the fridge. We'll try the sun. Diane >> >>The Wrong Hands wrote: >> >> >> >>>hi, >>> i put 10 sticks ( i like things Strong) in a pint >>> canning jar of water and let it sit in the sun for >>> a day or two, shaking it energetically lots of times a day. >>> it gets very dark. not black, but dark. ish. >>> it's the sun tea from hell. >>> i pour about 2-3 Tbsp in my morning pint of yuck-O. >>> my next Mad Scheme is to add chia seed gel to the mix. >>> eventually i hope to end up with a 'complete' raw oraganic fuel i can flavour >>> with other things, but which doesn't really need it. >>> Dennis > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2006 Report Share Posted February 15, 2006 What makes you think, dear one, that 'you' is that which dies when the heart beat stops. Diane The Wrong Hands wrote: >how come you only time you get to be immortal > is when you are dead? > Dennis > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2006 Report Share Posted February 15, 2006 at the precise instant in time of physical discoropration the point of immortality becomes moot, as the physical part has just pooped. what good is immortality if you can't enjoy it here and now? Dennis Diane and Uecker <sunflowr@...> wrote: What makes you think, dear one, that 'you' is that which dies when the heart beat stops. Diane The Wrong Hands wrote: >how come you only time you get to be immortal > is when you are dead? > Dennis > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2006 Report Share Posted February 15, 2006 Love the poem. Chuckle. What has made you think, with the physical end at the brink it was your body, that takes the drink, of the here and now. The Wrong Hands wrote: >at the precise instant in time of physical discoropration > the point of immortality becomes moot, as the physical part has just > pooped. > what good is immortality if you can't enjoy it here and now? > Dennis > >Diane and Uecker <sunflowr@...> wrote: > >What makes you think, dear one, that 'you' is that which dies when the >heart beat stops. Diane > >The Wrong Hands wrote: > > > >>how come you only time you get to be immortal >> is when you are dead? >> Dennis >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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