Religioon.
Asi millesse te usute, enesele teadvustamata.
Öelge, et te pole usklikud, and thy god shall strike you down.
Kõik te usute millessegi, ateistid je.
Roots.
Põhjendavad teid.
Viivad edasi
räägivad kes te olete
olite
kelleks te saate
tulevik on must, noorelt.
deja-vu.
Aga, äkki tekib surematus.
Seda on ju raske saavutada.
"If we take eternity to mean not infinite temporal duration but timelessness, then eternal life belongs to those who live in the present."
Tõde, tõde räägid Tractatus.
3 põhiasja mis hoiavad ära meid sellest; trauma, vananemine, haigused.
Kunagi saame nendestki vabaks, nagu saime vabaks Leninist.
Aga huvitav jutt:
Cryonics
Cryonics, the practice of preserving organisms (either intact specimens or only their brains) for possible future revival by storing them at cryogenic temperatures where metabolism and decay are almost completely stopped, is the answer for those who believe that life extension technologies like nanotechnology or nanorobots will not develop sufficiently within their lifetime. Ideally, cryonics would allow clinically dead people to be brought back in the future after cures to the patients' diseases have been discovered and aging is reversible. Modern cryonics procedures use a process called vitrification which creates a glass-like state rather than freezing as the body is brought to low temperatures. This process reduces the risk of ice crystals damaging the cell-structure, which would be especially detrimental to cell structures in the brain, as their minute adjustment evokes the individuals mind.
Veel huvitavat:Biologists have chosen the word immortal to designate cells that are not limited by the Hayflick limit , where cells no longer divide because of DNA damage or shortened telomeres. Prior to the work of Leonard Hayflick there was the erroneous belief fostered byAlexis Carrell that all normal somatic cells are immortal. By preventing cells from reaching senescence one can achieve biological immortality; telomeres, a “cap” at the end of DNA, are thought to be the cause of cell aging. Every time a cell divides the telomere becomes a bit shorter; when it is finally worn down, the cell is unable to split and dies. Telomerase is an enzyme which rebuilds the telomeres in stem cells and cancer cells, allowing them to replicate an infinite number of times. No definitive work has yet demonstrated that telomerase can be used in human somatic cells to prevent healthy tissues from aging. On the other hand, scientists hope to be able to grow organs with the help of stem cells, allowing organ transplants without the risk of rejection, another step in extending human life expectancy. These technologies are the subject of ongoing research, and are not yet realized.
Hayflick limit - The Hayflick Limit is the number of times a cell will divide before it stops due to the telomere reaching a critical length.
Iroonia: Most cancers are the result of "immortal" cells which have ways of evading this programmed destruction.
Et siis, selleks, et saavutada surematust on rakul vaja saada üle Hayflicki limiidist, ja enamus rakud mis Hayflicki limiidi ületavad muutuvad vähiks.
Selle teooria järgi, peaksime me olema üleni vähised kui me saaks üle Hayflicki limiidist, aga kui me kunagi ise saaks rakulise surematuse, siis leiaks targad teadlased ka ravi vähishiidile.
Funny shit.
Varsti uuesti.
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