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Paschar · 70-79, M
The topic of prolonging life has been subject to debate over the past few years, especially as the human race continues to advance with regards to science and technology. More evidence is continually emerging to show that prolonging life and repairing biological damage created by old age is indeed possible, and very realistic. A Russian scientists and his team of researchers seem to have unlocked a portion to the mystery of aging and prolonging life.

Prolonging life is not a new idea, throughout ancient history, religion, philosophy, mysticism, hermeticism and occultism as well as all others under that umbrella of definitions, it has been a recurring theme. A few examples are the Elixir of Immortality and the Philosopher’s stone(s), sought after Before the Common Era (BCE), all the way up through the middle ages and in many religions like Buddhism for example. It was also prominent in South/East Asian, African and European dynasties.

The concept and the perceived reality of its existence has been prevalent throughout medieval times all the way up to the interests of Isaac Newton and more. It even seems to still be lingering around today, suggesting that these concepts have been around for all of our known existence. If the full secrets are known, and if it is indeed ‘hidden science’ within a world we know nothing about, maybe one day we will be ready for it. I imagine if powerful concepts such as the Philosopher’s stone exist, we wouldn’t want them ending up in the hands of a consciousness that does not wish to do “good” with it.

Regardless, as we continue to expand our knowledge of how things work, we are bound to figure these things out for ourselves one day.

A team of scientists, led by Vladimir P. Skulachev -the Dean of the School of Bioengineering and Bioinformatics at MSU -have begun work further looking into this subject. Vladimir is a regarded as one of the worlds best in his field, and is the founder of “mitochondrial electricity” and the “Skulachev Ion,” which are penetrating ions that are electrophoretically targeted to mitochondria. His discoveries may extend human life span and cure age-related disease including cancer, cataracts and osteoporosis. The drug works by targeting mitochondrial oxidation.

They first made the discovery regarding “eternal life” in 1972, but it was not put on paper until 2005. Oxygen, according to Dr. Skulachev is one of the most dangerous substances in the human body. When cells become over saturated with active forms of oxygen they become oxidized, which leads to an early death.
fairone · F
@Paschar very interesting! Thanks
Paschar · 70-79, M
@fairone Welcome , I like to research just about anything but a longer life sounds most interesting
Pfuzylogic · M
I haven't seen her around for quite awhile
@Pfuzylogic i suppose so, but i seem to have kicked the addiction, i'd like to come back, just have a lot mroe going on outside of here at the moment.
Pfuzylogic · M
@DancingStarGoddess
All a matter of balance 😎
Funny i decided to log in today and here my question i submitted a couple months ago gets asked, lol.
Die early to find out early
fairone · F
I think perhaps we leave particles of ourselves in the atmosphere when we are living.. I think those particles can be absorbed by infants in the womb.. While we are alive and after we pass. So essentially we are eternally carried on thru the absorption and passing of particles cycle.
btchstfu · F
I would answer this question but BITCH BLOCKED ME 25 YEARS AGO SO NO
FCNantes · 22-25, M
I wonder why...
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SerenitiesScars · 31-35, M
The TV show Naked and Afraid.. Obv'z
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FCNantes · 22-25, M
Lol!
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JohnOinger · 41-45, M
die & go to heaven
FCNantes · 22-25, M
Science-hack.

 
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