(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.
(06-07-2016, 11:31 AM)Shannon Wrote: [ -> ]I would hope that's what we are going to be doing when we extend the lifespan! Seems like common sense to me.
Oh my.
With Shannon's help, maybe I'll live long enough to achieve my lifelong dream of becoming a Starfleet Captain.
(06-07-2016, 11:37 AM)chaosvrgn Wrote: [ -> ] (06-07-2016, 11:31 AM)Shannon Wrote: [ -> ]I would hope that's what we are going to be doing when we extend the lifespan! Seems like common sense to me.
Oh my.
With Shannon's help, maybe I'll live long enough to achieve my lifelong dream of becoming a Starfleet Captain.
Well when that time comes, ill know exactly how to beat the
Kobayashi Maru Test See you at the Academy Captain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZS2-4-iUJ4
(06-06-2016, 08:14 AM)Jake2015 Wrote: [ -> ]A recent thought
The greatest of all time Muhammad Ali, (boxer) passed away and the tributes are coming in. This man had no subliminals, he had nothing and yet he got on and did what he needed to, in the most brutal of professions at the most disgusting of recent times, facing fear at every turn.
I live in the now, I have not half of the struggles that man had and yet I can't seem to get up and do things. Why is this the case? (and this is for others here in the same predicament).
This was missed by you all so I'm just reposting, and wanted to clarify incase it wasn't clear, that I'm not speaking about mine or our levels of procrastination alone, but our inability to be success. What enables a boy such as Muhammad Ali, born at the time and in the class level that he was to become the greatest and fulfil his dream, and the rest of us can't? and this applies to all successful people like him of course.
(06-07-2016, 01:40 PM)Jake2015 Wrote: [ -> ] (06-06-2016, 08:14 AM)Jake2015 Wrote: [ -> ]A recent thought
The greatest of all time Muhammad Ali, (boxer) passed away and the tributes are coming in. This man had no subliminals, he had nothing and yet he got on and did what he needed to, in the most brutal of professions at the most disgusting of recent times, facing fear at every turn.
I live in the now, I have not half of the struggles that man had and yet I can't seem to get up and do things. Why is this the case? (and this is for others here in the same predicament).
This was missed by you all so I'm just reposting, and wanted to clarify incase it wasn't clear, that I'm not speaking about mine or our levels of procrastination alone, but our inability to be success. What enables a boy such as Muhammad Ali, born at the time and in the class level that he was to become the greatest and fulfil his dream, and the rest of us can't? and this applies to all successful people like him of course.
I saw it, wasn't sure how to respond. :/
Bit sad. He was only 75, which means, despite his great achievements, he died at an average age. Really puts things in perspective for me. Like, would I rather be a dead lion or a live dog kind of thing.
But yeah I dunno. Does he have an autobiography? Might be worth picking up.
@Sarge: Frankly, if you can watch some of his older fights (Thrilla in Manilla is a must watch) I think you'd be in good shape. For Ali, I think his fights (and press conferences) are his biography. But yeah, it's a shame but as you said, he lived a long life and accomplished a lot so RIP to the Greatest of All Time.
@Shannon: NOOOOOOOOO!!!! I was sooooooooo looking forward to MHS5.5G!! I'm so upset that you switched to MIR! Well, I'll forgive you if you promise you'll do everything you can to make sure that MHS is super duper, extra extra special, and awesome with sprinkles on top (i luv dem sprinkles bruh!) when it finally comes out.
(06-07-2016, 02:20 PM)SargeMaximus Wrote: [ -> ] (06-07-2016, 01:40 PM)Jake2015 Wrote: [ -> ] (06-06-2016, 08:14 AM)Jake2015 Wrote: [ -> ]A recent thought
The greatest of all time Muhammad Ali, (boxer) passed away and the tributes are coming in. This man had no subliminals, he had nothing and yet he got on and did what he needed to, in the most brutal of professions at the most disgusting of recent times, facing fear at every turn.
I live in the now, I have not half of the struggles that man had and yet I can't seem to get up and do things. Why is this the case? (and this is for others here in the same predicament).
This was missed by you all so I'm just reposting, and wanted to clarify incase it wasn't clear, that I'm not speaking about mine or our levels of procrastination alone, but our inability to be success. What enables a boy such as Muhammad Ali, born at the time and in the class level that he was to become the greatest and fulfil his dream, and the rest of us can't? and this applies to all successful people like him of course.
I saw it, wasn't sure how to respond. :/
Bit sad. He was only 75, which means, despite his great achievements, he died at an average age. Really puts things in perspective for me. Like, would I rather be a dead lion or a live dog kind of thing.
But yeah I dunno. Does he have an autobiography? Might be worth picking up.
Or you could look at it this way.
He used his body to that degree inf passion and intensity, and took a hell of a lot of wear and tear and beating, and still managed to live to 75. That's rather amazing.
(06-07-2016, 02:45 PM)K-Train Wrote: [ -> ]@Sarge: Frankly, if you can watch some of his older fights (Thrilla in Manilla is a must watch) I think you'd be in good shape. For Ali, I think his fights (and press conferences) are his biography. But yeah, it's a shame but as you said, he lived a long life and accomplished a lot so RIP to the Greatest of All Time.
@Shannon: NOOOOOOOOO!!!! I was sooooooooo looking forward to MHS5.5G!! I'm so upset that you switched to MIR! Well, I'll forgive you if you promise you'll do everything you can to make sure that MHS is super duper, extra extra special, and awesome with sprinkles on top (i luv dem sprinkles bruh!) when it finally comes out.
I switched to MIR because I have an infection that needs to go away. MIR 5G might be able to kill it, does seem to be doing that slowly but surely, but this is an opportunity to make MIR more effective for more people and more types of infections. MHS is definitely next, but this is important too, with probably further reaching positive consequences for humanity. Look at it that way.
As for super duper extra special... isn't that the definition of 5.5G?
I just had something rather fascinating happen. I was trying to integrate the AGN technology into the core of the OE3 script, and it looked like it was really well done and should work, but the predictive models were registering FAIL every time I tried, regardless of how I placed it or what grammar I used.
Then I finished developing the wording of the core and when I placed it in the OE3 script, it turns out that I already had AGN integrated there. It would have been self nullifying if I had included it in the core! The models saw that when I did not. Amazing.
(06-07-2016, 03:40 PM)Shannon Wrote: [ -> ]I just had something rather fascinating happen. I was trying to integrate the AGN technology into the core of the OE3 script, and it looked like it was really well done and should work, but the predictive models were registering FAIL every time I tried, regardless of how I placed it or what grammar I used.
Then I finished developing the wording of the core and when I placed it in the OE3 script, it turns out that I already had AGN integrated there. It would have been self nullifying if I had included it in the core! The models saw that when I did not. Amazing.
I was just going to reply you already had it included, because it was in AOSI alongside OE3, lol.
I don't even know what it does, but I recognised the acronym, haha.
It's amazing the progress you've made, Shannon. Full 6G will be breathtaking to me.
Hey Shannon, I noticed a user or two saying that EPRAHA2 could be run with AM6 just like DAOSI?
Is this true?
Shannon PLEASE consider adding this into the mix for longevity and 'youthing' of the humane bio-terran ( body) I'd posted this in the new titles request section:
The anteni on the DNA is called a telemare its like a little rod sticking out from each DNA particle.... when were very young its long as dicks hat band but the older we grow ,slowly over time it shortens....and with it the CHI' energy...however if you reverse this that means your ass can live a helluva LOT longer than you would've otherwise...as long as the LIFEFORCE, the CHI energy is STRONG YER STRONG and LIVE LONG and Prosperous too! I know where you can get a bottle of telezymes fer 120 Bucks a Pop a Sub would be soooo much more cost effective even if it costs a lot more than that. either way Im still willing to pay it !!
@Shannon: Do you think that it will someday be somehow possible to expand the lifespan of a human being by using subs?
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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.
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(06-07-2016, 08:46 AM)Shannon Wrote: [ -> ]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.
You just have to keep us alive long enough for science to catch up with body replacement/mind uploads/body regeneration or whatever is going to keep us permanently alive. No pressure.