06-07-2016, 11:31 AM
(06-07-2016, 09:16 AM)Kurohawk Wrote:(06-07-2016, 08:46 AM)Shannon Wrote:(06-07-2016, 04:05 AM)Vincent_Vega Wrote: @Shannon: Do you think that it will someday be somehow possible to expand the lifespan of a human being by using subs?
Absolutely yes. Even if it's just through stress reduction.
But think about this. You see the power that 5.5G has. What happens when I build Anti-Aging in 5.5/6G?
I have been ruminating on how to do so for years now. I think I have a pretty good strategy at this point, and it's all based in science.
I think we will be able to extend our lifespans greatly within my lifetime, and in more than one way.
I read somewhere about a year or two ago that one of the Eastern ancient belief systems details how humans go through various different "great ages" (their system is different than the astrological great ages), and one of the key ways of knowing which age you are in is to observe the length of the human lifespan.
In the worst of these ages, the human lifespan cannot exceed I think it was 150 years. Interestingly, we are in that very age right now, according to the timetables set for each age.
In the best of these ages, the human lifespan is either 1,000 or 10,000 years long. I think it was 1,000. That age, according to the timetable I saw for this system, is what is coming next. And if memory serves, we are on the changeover. point.
I think science is going to figure out a number of ways to improve lifespan, and given that, the timing and the numbers are not so far fetched. By the way, the source for this information and the timetables for the ages was over 5,000 years old, IIRC. I'll have to find the book again and get the details more straight.
But I don't see why, if I can understand the issue deeply enough and fully enough, and understand how to correctly and accurately communicate the desired goals and actions to the subconscious, that we could not at least extend the lifespan significantly and noticeably through subliminals alone.
How about preserving youth and energy? personally i do not want to live to over 100 if by that time i can't be moving with my own two feet, but let's say we theoretically could achieve 150+ lifespan would that mean that we will age more slowly?
I would hope that's what we are going to be doing when we extend the lifespan! Seems like common sense to me.
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