I just want to see a three tittied woman like in Total Recall then the Lord can take me.The only benefit I can see to this would be to continue watching sports and listening to music.
There is a lot of controversy about that for sure.Why would anyone want immortality? Sounds terrible. You’d have to keep working to support yourself. Overpopulation would become a huge issue. Family gatherings would be crowded and awful as people began seeing 4 and 5 and 6 generations of family.
Hard pass! My life will come to a close enough. And my carcass be sent into a CRISPR as it’s cremated.
I disagree.Immortality is impossible unless you find a cure for heart disease, cancer, etc..
Father Time is undefeated.There actually is real scientific research being done on age reversal at Harvard. It's called CRISPR which is genetic modifications to stop and then reverse the aging process. It's being done successfully on lab rats right now and will be likely be available for humans in about 5 years. You can google or youtube David Sinclair and George Church who are the lead scientists on the project.
George has done too many drugs over the years. I happen to know Bryan over some time. He’s a better person than the media is making him seem, but he still has gone off the rocker with this anti aging thingThere actually is real scientific research being done on age reversal at Harvard. It's called CRISPR which is genetic modifications to stop and then reverse the aging process. It's being done successfully on lab rats right now and will be likely be available for humans in about 5 years. You can google or youtube David Sinclair and George Church who are the lead scientists on the project.
They know technically how to slow aging, where someone could live 150 years. Wild to think about how different things would be if you're looking like a 35 yr old at 70...how it would change everything about how we approach life from work, families, etc.
More practical to think about in general is there are people today who will be living in the yr 2100 and how different things will be, think 100 yrs ago how different things were...just ahead of learning to fly, discovering penicillin, etc...yet 100 yrs in the grand scheme of existence is nothing
I know a guy who bought three of those.Those same researchers from Harvard sent me an email and said “guaranteed 6” of penis growth in 6 weeks” just take this breakthrough supplement ! Side story, they wouldn’t refund my $39.99![]()
I'm in an airplane, what could go wrong?Also, he was on the way to patent office, with the only copy of the secret formula in his breast pocket.
Wouldn't that mean you'd have been toting around an 18-incher? Dang, man, leave some for the rest of us!Those same researchers from Harvard sent me an email and said “guaranteed 6” of penis growth in 6 weeks” just take this breakthrough supplement ! Side story, they wouldn’t refund my $39.99![]()
They've been making paralyzed mice walk for like 20 years, but have yet to cure paralysis.There actually is real scientific research being done on age reversal at Harvard. It's called CRISPR which is genetic modifications to stop and then reverse the aging process. It's being done successfully on lab rats right now and will be likely be available for humans in about 5 years. You can google or youtube David Sinclair and George Church who are the lead scientists on the project.
Apparently he has never heard about telemeres.
So, what about gravitons?A friend and I just had a very long conversation about how lucky we are to have lived in this era. We're just in our mid-40s, and yet humanity's maybe done more amazing things just in our lifetimes than in all the rest of human history combined. Then we talked about gravitons.
What a ride. I never want to get off because I want to learn learn learn learn learn -- there's just so much to be excited about, I don't know where to even start. XD
So, what about gravitons?
I don’t know why there is still an interest in gravitons after Einstein’s general theory of relativity. It shows that gravity is not a force at all. Rather, it’s the effect of mass interacting with spacetime.I was rambling about how even though the planet's gravity can scatter the caltrops otherwise known as d4s all over a living room floor faster than I can yell 9.8 mss, it still isn't even anywhere even remotely close to being strong enough to budge electromagnetism enough to yank a magnet off of a refrigerator, and then that got us all rambling about the quest for gravitons. Of all of the cool stuff that we've discovered in the instant that you and I have been here, a unified field theory would be up there if we can find gravitons down there.
I don’t know why there is still an interest in gravitons after Einstein’s general theory of relativity. It shows that gravity is not a force at all. Rather, it’s the effect of mass interacting with spacetime.
I think you could’ve sold that scenario to rod serling.Of course the best possible outcome is:
The guy actually figures it out/accomplishes it. As he's leaving his office, euphoric in the knowledge that he doesn't have to worry about aging/dying, a piano falls on him, as a result, a distracted truck driver plows into the piano, and, leaking fuel, explodes...
Also, he was on the way to patent office, with the only copy of the secret formula in his breast pocket.