Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Mental Retardation Cured

"Researchers at the MIT reported today that they had successfully reversed mental retardation in mice, just as scientists did in the classic 1966 novel Flowers for Algernon."

Using this medical technology we can cure a percentage of congenital diseases. We can learn more about the way neurons work in groups and better select and build sharper neural networks.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Cybernetics

Why DARPA is involved in this project is beyond me.

However, Cybernetic arms are scheduled for maintenance by 2009. This means that we could probably simulate 95% of a human by 2013, for prosthesis purposes. No terminators allowed!

This level of neuron interface should allow us to more accurately regenerate neurons and study the macrobehaviors of cell groupings and intracellular keys indicative of macrocellular behavior.

Regarding artificial genesis, we need macrocellular genomics, how genes affect the behavior of numerous cells, to build a new human. It will also show us a series of subtle pathologies [such as aging] and system failures.

BEGIN.

Also see this Japanese man's invention regarding air muscles.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Cloning

Cloning is similar to artificial genesis, but without evolutionary review, 100k, or biosynthetics.

Autoimmune function and hormone sensitivity are likely related. It is probable that mast cells are sacs to release substantial hormones to which immunological cells are sensitive. A disorder in this chemical cycle due to hypersensitivity, itself a microchemical disorder, causes allergic reaction, along with certain other biological hormonal dysfunctions. Hormone cycles are therefore then subject to the same pathologies as other biological systems, with allergic reaction being but a single disease and symptom of the system's potential failure. Other pathologies may express in brain hormone and neurotransmitter dysfunction and dietary dysfunctions especially.

Friday, June 15, 2007

The Encode Project

Thank you BBC for working alongside me.

'The Human Genome Project [a Wonder in Civilization 2] told us all the coding letters of our human DNA, but did not give us much understanding of these letters. The Encode Project will tell us what these pieces of DNA do and how they work together in the body to produce the living human.'

The Encode Project will let us perform cosmetic gene therapy, unravel immortality and immunology, perform artificial genesis, master cell plasticity and all other benefits from stem cell research without birth related ethical dilemnas. Only God and genesis related ethical dilemnas, which will transform our society socially and spiritually into XZ.

This project has yet to examine the electromagnetic significance of biology. That one spectrum element is the key to so much biological and mental advancement. Electromagnetic biological functionality [see Technopickle] will open a new world of this XZ society. [XX, XY, XZ]. A new man that is of God? So the letters predict.

How would mankind purify its DNA to become XZ? What elements of human life must be altered for us to become electrochemically perfect and immortal as we once were upon genesis?

God, please bless us in this effort. Guide us.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Age and Bad Proteins

It seems age is associated with the buildup of incorrect proteins. This can be a trend-related attitude or chemical condition that later and cumulatively or linearly affects macrohealth, leading to physiological death.

Stem Cells rejuvenate old cells

This article shows that stem cells used in treating Parkinson's in primates rejuvenates old damaged cells. This shows that stem cells likely have an organizational force in the biology. It also shows the interconnectedness of a cell *culture*. A daisy chain of em receptivity and conductivity works far better.

I'd like to see the EM differences between single-cell and multicellular organisms, and also single cells from xcell organisms. This likely has substantial affect on biological and organ regeneration and sustenance of health as well as an entraining conducitivity of prechemical functionelles affecting cell plasticity.

We're currently a little behind the post of May 30, 2009 right now, but we are still in the ballpark of on schedule.