Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Scientists build beating heart in lab

They took cells from rat hearts and mixed them with baby rat stem cells, or heart cells. After 8 days of growth they became hearts and began to beat.

We can theoretically build human organs this way, and perhaps even within only a few weeks. Donate an organ to yourself, or grow an engineered organ for yourself. Yay.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

The evolutionary function of disease may be like the pin machine clearing away fallen pins at a bowlarama. I think this is disgusting and should be abandoned as an evolutionary mechanism.

Examine this article I wrote about evolution and electromagnetic field pathways.

Disease and other such functions would be a kind of purification of the systems and population of mankind. It is like a Nazi Reich occurring with a continual genocide going on, year after year. The only way people should die is intelligently. Humans can be freed from these evolutionary shortcomings and master physics and electronics and biology to live a better life forever.

Cells experience the shortcomings of disease partially as a self-refining technique to enhance the species. This means that individual lifeforms voluntarily *die* of disease to leave room for their fitter [or luckier] brothers and sisters. This circuit should be turned off in our DNA, and our subsequent DNA advancement undergone manually.

Species within a closed electrical life system also compete to be the best among the species to a certain ratio. This competition can be performed by mental or theoretical means rather than by physical competition so that intelligence and understanding can reign instead of carnage and death. This is literally true, and a circuit that can be traced and selected/wired.

Our life energy signature is minutely radiating throughout the universe continually.

It might look something like this, except engineered into our own cells instead of in an environmental virus. We probably have genetic deep geometry that triggers our own death in order to refine the species. Tearing that out and patching it up should be a work taking ~20 years. I bet it can be done in 10, and that we can keep patient #1 alive the whole time to immortality if we watch closely and think hard.