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Premise for Age Regression and Rejuvenation

In my early years, I was always looking for odd information and things that most people never heard of or would even think about if they had. I am one who believes there are hidden truths behind many legends and myths, that if we can just correlate them we could reproduce what is being described and generally attributed to miracles. One such story came from alchemical papers that talked about the Elixir of Life. From Wikipedia; The elixir of life, (Arabic: Exeer Al-Qayat), also known as the elixir of immortality and sometimes equated with the philosopher's stone, is a legendary potion, or drink, that grants the drinker eternal life or eternal youth. Many practitioners of alchemy pursued it. The elixir of life was also said to be able to create life. It is related to the myths of Enoch, Thoth, and Hermes Trismegistus, all of whom in various tales are said to have drunk "the white drops" (liquid gold) and thus achieved immortality. It is also associated with the Qur'an's Al Khidr ('The Green Man'), and is mentioned in one of the Nag Hammadi texts. The story I had said when you drink this, it causes the expulsion of all dead and dying tissue. That includes teeth, hair, fingernails and a brackish creamy fluid that exudes from the skin. This fluid contained the dead and dying cells as well as any alien materials such as viruses or bacteria, toxins and pollutants. Anything that interfered with life and its healthful promulgation.

Then there was a similar account of a rare, precious liquid given out by Count St. Germain from Wikipedia; This extraordinary man, intended by nature to be the king of impostors and quacks, would say in an easy, assured manner that he was three hundred years old, that he knew the secret of the Universal Medicine, that he possessed a mastery over nature, that he could melt diamonds, professing himself capable of forming, out of ten or twelve small diamonds, one large one of the finest water without any loss of weight. All this, he said, was a mere trifle to him. Notwithstanding his boastings, his bare-faced lies, and his manifold eccentricities, I cannot say I thought him offensive. In spite of my knowledge of what he was and in spite of my own feelings, I thought him an astonishing man as he was always astonishing me. Comte Saint-Germain - A Man Beyond His Time - About 1760, an English newspaper, the London Mercury, quite seriously published the following story: "The Comte de Saint-Germain presented a lady of his acquaintance, who was concerned at growing old, with a vial of his famous elixir of long life. The lady put the vial into a drawer. One of her servants, a middle-aged woman, thought the vial contained a harmless purge and drank the contents. When the lady summoned her servant next day, there appeared before her a young girl, almost a child. It was the effect of the elixir. A few drops more and I have no doubt the servant would have answered her mistress with infantile screams!" "Has anyone ever seen me eat or drink?" said Saint-Germain, as he was passing through Vienna, to a Herr Graeffer who offered him some Tokay. Everyone who knew him agreed in saying that though he liked sitting down to table with a numerous company, he never touched the dishes. He was fond of

offering his intimate friends the recipe of a purge made of senna pods. His principal food, which he prepared himself, was a mixture of oatmeal.

Over time, it made sense that the body was a giant filter..everything we eat and drink passes into our body and leaves detritus. This detritus clogs up the operation of a healthy, pure body, causes a reduction of energy and ionotophoretic forces and can produce inflammation and faulty DNA replications, resulting in cancers and other malfunctioning organs. As the years passed, I came across this similar idea in the claims of Sanford Bennett, who developed a form of isotonic exercises that acted like a squeezed sponge to expel this accumulated detritus from the body and thus restore health. Sanford Bennett - The Man Who Grew Young at 70 In 1907 Sanford Bennett wrote a book called 'Exercising in Bed'. Bennett at the age of 50 had become an old man in poor health, suffering from a number of chronic complaints and many wrinkles. Despairing of relief from doctors and drugs he finally devised a series of some 35 different exercises to be done in bed before arising in the morning. After following them faithfully for years he had become, in all respects, a young man at 70. This was attested by medical examinations. His face had become smooth without a single wrinkle. His theory was that the body gets old through the accumulation of mineral deposits in the tissues, which finally become stiff and inelastic.

The object of his exercises was to contract and then relax all the muscles and tissues to squeeze the mineral deposits out to be carried off in the blood stream. In 1912 he followed with another book called 'Old Age - Its Cause & Prevention'. If Bennett had not been killed by an accident when he was in his 80s he might have lived many more years.

Then I found the Epic of Gilgamesh, which speaks of a plant which grants immortality when eaten, so much like the Tree of Immortality in the Garden of Eden; Storytelling, the Meaning of Life, and The Epic of Gilgamesh Gilgamesh goes on a search for everlasting life. Two-thirds god, he is able to go farther than the rest of us could go except by participating in the act of storytelling. In the repetition of passages, the story gives us not only a description but the sense of Gilgamesh's journey into the twelve leagues of darkness: "At the end of five leagues, the darkness was thick and there was no light, he could see nothing ahead and nothing behind him. At the end of six leagues the

darkness was thick and there was no light, he could see nothing ahead and nothing behind him" (99). Gilgamesh speaks for us when he says, "Although I am no better than a dead man, still let me see the light of the sun" (100). And in the repetition of his own description of himself and recounting of what has happened to him, we feel his grief over the loss of his friend; we feel his aging, and the inevitability of our own grief and aging: "[W]hy should not my cheeks be starved and my face drawn? . . . Enkidu my brother, whom I loved, the end of mortality has overtaken him." Beside the sea, Gilgamesh meets Siduri, "the woman of the vine, the maker of wine," who reminds him of the meaningfulness of being human. "Gilgamesh, where are you hurrying to?" she asks. You will never find that life for which you are looking. When the gods created man they allotted to him death, but life they retained in their own keeping. As for you, Gilgamesh, fill your belly with good things; day and night, night and day, dance and be merry, feast and rejoice. Let your clothes be fresh, bathe yourself in water, cherish the little child that holds your hand, and make your wife happy in your embrace; for this too is the lot of man. (102) If it is "life" the gods retain in their keeping, it is not human life, for human life depends on the passage of time and the possibility of death. Yet Gilgamesh still cannot rest. He continues his journey to Utnapishtim the Faraway, the only mortal to whom the gods have given everlasting life. With Urshanabi, the ferryman, Gilgamesh crosses the waters of death. Like Siduri, Utnapishtim asks Gilgamesh, "Where are you hurrying to?" (105), and

in answer to Gilgamesh's question, "How shall I find the life for which I am searching?" he says, "There is no permanence" (106). But he reveals the mystery of his own possession of everlasting life. He tells Gilgamesh the story of the flood, of the time when the gods, unable to sleep for the uproar raised by mankind, agreed to destroy mankind, and would have succeeded had not Ea, one of man's creators, instructed Utnapishtim to build a boat and "take up into [it] the seed of all living creatures" (108). The story is familiar to us not only because it anticipates Noah's story in the book of Genesis, but because it is the story of life, the story of destruction and renewal. When Gilgamesh is ready to begin his long journey home, Utnapishtim, at the urging of his wife, reveals a second mystery of the gods. He tells Gilgamesh of a plant growing under water that can restore youth to a man. Gilgamesh finds the plant and picks it; he decides to take it to Uruk to give it to the old men. But as Gilgamesh bathes in the cool water of a well, a serpent rises up and snatches away the plant; immediately it sloughs its skin and returns to the well. Again this story is familiar to us, not only because we recognize this snake as a precursor of the more sinister one that appears in the Garden of Eden, but because we comprehend it as a symbol. In the Sumerian world, Ningizzida, the god of the serpent, is "the lord of the Tree of Life" (119). While Gilgamesh himself has lost the ability to live forever, or the opportunity to pass on this ability to the men of Uruk, it is enough that the snake recalls for us, in its sloughing of its skin, nature's pattern of regeneration.

Then there is the curious tale of the Garden of Eden; Garden of Eden - God charges Adam to tend the garden in which they live, and specifically commands Adam not to eat from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Eve is questioned by the serpent concerning why she avoids eating from this tree. In the dialogue between the two, Eve elaborates on the commandment not to eat of its fruit. She says that even if she touches the fruit she will die. The serpent responds that she will not surely die, rather she and her husband would "be as gods, knowing good and evil," and persuades Eve to eat from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Eve eats and gives the fruit to Adam, who also eats. At this point the two become aware, "to know good and evil," evidenced by an awareness of their nakedness. God then finds them, confronts them, and judges them for disobeying. God expels them from Eden, to keep Adam and Eve from also partaking of the Tree of Life. The story says that God placed cherubim with an omnidirectional "flaming sword" to guard against any future entrance into the garden. The First Book of Moses, Called Genesis 22 And the LORD God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, Rev. 22.14 and eat, and live for ever:

23 therefore the LORD God sent him forth from the garden of Eden, to till the ground from whence he was taken. 24 So he drove out the man: and he placed at the east of the garden of Eden cherubim, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to keep the way of the tree of life. Note: he (Jehovah) says AS ONE OF US, not as me, indicating there were more 'gods' than just him.

The Legend of the Phoenix "The Phoenix is known in various forms and by various names throughout the Middle and Far East, the Mediterranean, and Europe, as a symbol of resurrection." "The Phoenix never died permanently. Legend says it existed when the universe was created and that it knows secrets of life and reincarnation even the deities do not know." "The legend of the Phoenix has been around for centuries: The Phoenix is a supernatural creature, living for 1000 years. Once its life span is over, the Phoenix builds its own funeral pyre, and throws itself into the flames. As it dies, it is reborn anew, and rises from the ashes to live another 500 years. Alternatively, it lays an egg in the burning coals of the fire which hatches into a new Phoenix, and the life cycle is repeated." "Tradition says that the Phoenix fed only on air, harming no other creature. It lived a solitary life in a far-away land, coming to human-inhabited land only when it was ready to die."

"When the Phoenix knew its time had come, it flew to Arabia where it gathered myrrh, laudanum, nard, and cassia. Carrying a great load of these fragrances in its wings, the Phoenix flew on to Phoenicia." "There, it chose the tallest palm tree and built a nest in it from the essences it had brought. At the next dawn, the great bird faced the rising Sun and sang in a beautiful voice. The heat of the Sun ignited the fragrant spices, and the Phoenix died in its own funeral pyre." "After nine days, a fledgling Phoenix rose out of the ashes (supposedly with all the memories of its parent so its parent lived on in the baby Phoenix). A few days later, when its wings were strong enough, the young Phoenix gathered the ashes of its parent and flew them to Heliopolis in Egypt. Thousands of ordinary birds accompanied it on its journey. There, the Phoenix put the ashes of its parent on the altar in the Sun temple. Then it flew toward the east and its distant home."

Dr. George Crile and his Radiogen Theory We have only one more point to make which might further elucidate the subject of biological transmutation. That point is taken from the work of Dr. George Crile, years before Kervran's famous study of Biological Transmutations. Dr. Crile carried out research into the Bi-Polar phenomena of Life, specifically involving the production of electrical currents in protoplasm by oxidation and radiant energy. He came to believe that the living organism is specifically adapted to the formation, storage and specific use of electric energy and that the genesis of electric energy is due to RADIANT ENERGY emitted (by ultra- microscopic units or FURNACES in protoplasm. These furnaces he called RADIOGENS.

Crile postulates that the COMBUSTION OF THE PROTEINS is effected by these microscopic units and that the SHORT WAVE RADIATION EMITTED by this continuous combustion has two primary and fundamental effects: 1) Short wave radiation knocks off electrons and thus disturbs the electrical state of the protoplasm, especially of the infinitely intricate network of the nervous system. 2) Short wave radiation so DISTURBS THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE ATOM as to make atoms CHEMICALLY ACTIVE, thereby forming the basis for the SYNTHESIS OF PROTOPLASM. RADIOGEN is the descriptive term which Crile adopted to denote the theoretical units of protoplasm in which oxidation occurs and from WHICH RADIATION IS EMITTED. He believed that LITTLE OR NO OXIDATION tooks place in the great mass of protoplasm outside of these infinitesimal units or RADIOGENS. The RADIOGEN unit is patterned after the Solar System or the atom; that the nucleus or sun of this infinitely small solar system is an atom of IRON; that these atoms of iron, bearing a sign of like charge, REPEL EACH OTHER as do metals in colloidal suspension, and that by this radiogen, ENERGY IS CONTINUOUSLY RELEASED AND ORGANIC COMPOUNDS ARE CONTINUOUSLY BUILT UP. The element iron, in the position of a miniature sun, would be in continuous oscillation thus producing a temperature of not less than 5,000 degrees Centigrade, just as the element iron in the sun is in continuous oscillation. The degree of this temperature is indicated by the genesis of Ultraviolet, visible and infra-red radiation; in other words, a RE- RADIATION OF THE SOLAR ENERGY originally put into the organic molecule in the plant takes place in the radiogen. Enzymes are organic compounds able to accelerate in a pronounced manner a number of chemical reactions. Enzymes are credited with having NO ENERGY, but nevertheless with CONTRIBUTING VAST AMOUNTS OF ENERGY.

Enzyme activity increases in the springtime or as a result of stimulation, or from a rise in temperature. Here we can clearly see the analogy between the solar process which provides for an interior fissioning on an extremely small scale. We suggest you read anything you can find by Dr. Crile, specifically; "The Phenomena of Life" published in 1936 by Norton & Company. Try Health Research as they probably have a reprint.

Back around the last of August I was again thinking about rejuvenation and trying to put all the pieces together...I had a flash inspiration which seemed to explain it all. I wrote it down and posted it but no one responded. It is now the middle of November 2011 and this most interesting bit of news popped up when I was updating Keelynet www.keelynet.com ; 11/08/11 - Eliminating age related cell buildup could prevent aging problems A study by the Mayo Clinic, performed in mouse models, provides the first evidence that senescent cells accumulate with age could contribute to aging and suggests a way to help people stay healthier as they age. Scientists discovered that cells undergo a limited number of divisions before they stop dividing (the Hayflick Limit). At that point the cells reach a state of limbo, called cellular senescence, where they neither die nor continue to multiply. They produce factors that damage adjacent cells and cause tissue inflammation. This alternative cell fate is believed to be a mechanism to prevent runaway cell growth and the spread of cancer. The immune system sweeps out these dysfunctional cells on a regular basis, but over time becomes less effective at "keeping house." "By attacking these cells and what they produce, one day we may be able to break the link between aging mechanisms and predisposition to diseases like heart disease, stroke, cancers and dementia," says co-author James Kirkland, M.D., Ph.D., head of Mayo's Robert and Arlene Kogod Center on Aging and the

Noaber Foundation Professor of Aging Research. "There is potential for a fundamental change in the way we provide treatment for chronic diseases in older people."

You can see how this all comes together to show us we have to purge our body of toxins, pollutants and dead and dying cells. Here is the new inspiration, let us strip out the miracles and references to 'gods' from the story of the Garden of Eden. A group of humanoid scientists come to this planet to seed life. They build a giant biodome with highly purified air and soil. In their experiments, they create many types of plants and animals including an intelligent snake with the ability to speak. They create two trees, one that produces fruit which, when eaten, greatly increases brainpower, the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. The other is the Tree of Life which alters the body DNA and life systems so that eating this fruit will let you live forever. They decide they need a gardener and someone to tend to the animals so they create Adam, the first 'perfect' man. Adam is supremely ignorant but has a lifespan of one thousand years as long as he lives inside the walls of the biodome, where everything is pure and controlled. Adams' body is designed to regenerate so that his lifespan can be extended though he doesn't live forever. For that, he must eat the fruit from the Tree of Life which will alter his body structure to never grow old and always heal and regenerate itself. (Note the permanent changes made by eating the fruit just one time) Over time, Adam becomes lonely, so the scientists put him to sleep and from his body, they create his mate, Eve.

As Eve grows into a young woman, she is approached by the genetically altered talking serpent who tells her to not believe that the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil is poisonous, but urged her to try it. She does and becomes self-aware, then Adam tries it and he too becomes self-aware. They realize they are naked so cover themselves in makeshift clothing. The scientists notice the clothing and ask who told them they were naked. They explained about the snake and eating the fruit of Knowledge. At this point, the scientists discuss what they should now do since both Adam and Eve have become sentient and as one of them. Their main fear is that Adam and Eve might be further tempted to eat the fruit from the Tree of Life. They realize only two choices are available, kill them or kick them out of the garden to make their way in the earth. So Adam and Eve are expelled. Now they must create housing, food, heating, clothing, all it takes to live. They also are now forced to eat of the fruits of the earth and drink the waters of the earth...all of which carry bacteria, toxins, viruses and impure materials which are not always expelled from the body. As the years pass, their bodies accumulate these materials which stress the body, waste its internal energies (heat and electric) trying to repair the damage produced by them. The immune system is overtaxed trying to keep the body cleaned up. As more material accumulates, the weaker and older the body gets. In time the body is so contaminated, (like a clogged filter), the organs so debilitated and weakened, the internal life forces are so weak trying to repair all the accumulated damages, that the body dies. This aging effect has infected humanity from that time to now.

Genesis provides lifespans of men which show the decrease from then and after the flood to now;

Taking all this into account, I have put together a theory which I think explains much and deserves major funding. It is based on the idea that mitochondia produce energy for the body. It is possible that mitochondria have tiny internal atomic reactors, like the Radiogens of Crile. Or that radioactive elements that occur naturally in the body, provide the heat and energy we need to sustain life and health. IF THAT IS THE CASE, consider this; The human body is radioactive , moreso than the surrounding environment. In spite of the frequently stated phrases that "all radiation is harmful" and that "there is no safe dose of radiation", we humans contain, survive, and thrive with rather remarkable quantities of radioactive materials in our bodies. This is not unexpected, for we do live on a somewhat radioactive planet. Let's consider the source of the nearly 8000 radioactive events that take place in our bodies every second.

There are many other radioisotopes in the body in addition to those listed above. Most of those omitted contribute very few decays per second, and are thus trivial compared to those in the table. These include familiar isotopes that are found in the fallout from nuclear weapons, such as Cesium-137 and Strontium-90. Other primordial radioelements may be present, such as 232Th, and radionuclides used in diagnostic procedures by the medical profession may also be present in some persons. Radon, in the form 222Rn, is always present in the air we breath.

Carbon and Heavy Water (deuterium oxide) are two elements used to keep atomic reactions from going critical and exploding. For every 6,000 drops of water we drink or come in contact with, 1 drop will be heavy water (d2o).

So doesn't it make sense that d2o would quench atomic reactions to control the amount of heat and emissions produced? The complex molecules that humans use in their biological processes are based primarily on chains of carbon atoms (with some other atoms thrown in). As far as I know, every biologically active molecule used in the human body contains carbon somewhere. Other elements used by the human body include oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, sulfur, phosphorus, sodium, potassium and calcium, but these elements are only attached to the carbon chains and do not form the basic chain structure that allows biological molecules to achieve their complexity and versatility.

Adam and Eve had lived in the purified environment of the biodome (garden of eden) where the only radioactive elements in their body were what were designed into it, either as added material or possibly as Criles' Radiogens, providing energy from 'mitochondrial atomic reactors'. This is what I believe allowed them to live at least a thousand years. With the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the garden into the radioactive, polluted and toxic (relative to the purified environment of the garden), raw earth, they now began to accumulate materials in their body which caused their bodies to become polluted, clogged up and slowly drained of energy which caused aging and eventual death.

If the d2o level reliably balances the mitochondrial atomic reactors (or natural radioactive substances in the body), then the exact amount of heat and energy is produced so that the body healed itself, regenerated itself and stayed in the form of a 20 year old body, as designed. If the d2o level is less than what is necessary to quench the atomic reactions, then we grow into giants, living hundreds, even thousands of years, but growing ever larger. There are Indian legends of men who

were up to 20 feet tall and 10,000 years of age. The Bible reports Goliath to have been between 10-12 feet tall but his age is not reported. "There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God (Nephilim) came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown." We see the oldest living sea turtle in China is 400 years of age and I've read where if fish are disease

free, kept warm and have sufficient food, they can grow to giants and live several hundred years. If the d2o level is tremendously less than normal, the atomic reactions go critical and the body burns up from inside as we see with spontaneous human combustion.

On the opposite side...if we have too much d2o, it quenches the atomic reactions so much that we cannot purge contaminants or heal and regenerate, so we age and die. On the extreme side where the d2o level is excessive, the atomic reactions are so quenched as to cause the body to age rapidly and we die in a matter of years, as we see with Progeria. "The word Progeria comes from the Greek progeros meaning 'prematurely old'. The Greek word pro means 'before', while the word geras means 'old age'. Progeria affects children and gives them an appearance of accelerated aging. Nearly all Progeria patients die from heart disease. Progeria appears to occur without cause - it is not seen in siblings of affected children. In extremely rare cases more than one child in the same family may have the condition." What is necessary to Cure Aging? Purge the body of all dead and dying tissue.

Purge alien substances from the body. Restore the d2o to mitochondrial atomic reactor balance

Currently, the two hot things for regeneration and rejuvenation research are telomeres and stem cells. Telomeres are a kind of chain or zipper on the end of DNA. Some compare them to the plastic endcaps on shoelaces. Everytime the DNA makes a copy, it unzips, produces the copy, then zips back up. After each unzip and rezip, the telomere chain loses a link or two...when it loses too much, the cell dies....so by restoring the telomere chain, it is believed aging would be slowed, stopped or reversed. Stem cells are cells found in most, if not all, multi-cellular organisms. They are characterized by the ability to renew themselves through mitotic cell division and differentiating into a diverse range of specialized cell types.

And yet, despite hundreds of millions of dollars spent to date on just these two methods, results are still uncertain though promising for regeneration of damaged tissue or organs, but not for complete rejuvenation. Death has been a terminal illness since Adam and Eve left the Garden of Eden. It does

not have to be so.

What it takes is new, novel, maverick approaches like my proposal is offering. What have we got to lose? We ARE going to DIE eventually, it is currently inescapable but I think we can at the very least extend life and eventually learn to rejuvenate and allow us to terminate our existence when WE are ready, not for it to be taken away from us at the whim of 'nature'. You can't take it with you so doesn't it make sense that everyone should want to contribute to such research? Even to funding whatever is necessary in hopes one or a combination of methods would allow life extension and eventually rejuvenation? This is the kind of thing that needs to 'go viral', not some kid asking for and getting $1,000,000.00 with no plans or ideas for what to do with it.

Ramifications
Now you are probably thinking, what would happen to this planet if anyone who could afford rejuvenation could choose to live for hundreds of years? Here are some of the pros and cons of life extension; Overpopulation: Prospects for this beautiful future are not without controversy. Some argue that humans living longer will cause overpopulation problems, such as expanding poverty and damaging the environment. However, they fail to realize that technology spurred on by commerce (filling needs) will provide solutions through improved agriculture, easier access to food and better use of space resources. Poor health: Some assume that people will continue to exhibit signs of aging and be decrepit into their hundreds citing people who are kept alive for years in terrible health, sometimes beyond the point at which they wish to live. Merely extending life without improving health is a bad idea. This is why todays medical world focuses, not just on preventing death, but on alleviating the affects of aging by curing diseases. Discoveries will soon develop for the reversal of aging, so that elderly people might one day choose to revert to the mind and body of a healthy 20-something. Only for the rich: No way! Extreme life extension efforts are not a single technology hoarded by the rich. Rather its the natural consequence in the evolution of health maintenance and it will be commerce-driven. Also, new health technologies will reduce medical costs overall, as most expenses occur in the last few months of life, and senior citizens currently consume a disproportionate amount of health resources. Life extension could therefore lead to a greater availability of healthcare resources for other members of society. Who wants to live forever? Probably nobody does. If we live for 200 or 300 years and get tired of it, we will always have the option of dying. However, that decision would be ours. Death would not be forced upon us like it is today. Would life still be satisfying? Some say that scientific conquest of death would not be satisfying. We would be incomplete; we would lack wisdom; we would lack Gods presence and redemption. Such views are indicative of religious

organizations concerns about humanity turning away from supernatural forces and religious traditions and instead looking towards humans to solve human problems. Aside from this arguments blatant religious prejudice, there is no rational or demonstrable credence to this line of thinking. Another View Whatever the sequence of adoption of life-extending technologies, whatever calculations and assumptions are used, marked extension of life-span would have a profound effect on world population. At some point, population growth and population size are likely to have substantial adverse effects on the planet and its inhabitants. The potential negative effects of population growth are magnified by global warming. Indeed, population growth and warming are inextricably interconnected: The greater the number of people on the planet, the more severe the global warming will be, because at least some portion of global warming is man made. Global warming, in turn, exacerbates many of the problems created by excessive population growth. For example, there are currently about 40 million people who are either refugees outside their own countries or internally displaced. In a world hotter by several degrees centigrade and with a population of 10 billion or more, the devastating effects of floods, drought, and wars could create hundreds of millions of refugees and internally displaced persons. That would most likely create a situation beyond our coping capacity. Common sense would suggest that excessive population growth could have some very unpleasant consequences, so ensuring the health and prosperity of humankind (as well as other creatures that share the planet with us) is likely to require us to stabilize population at some reasonable level (e.g., 10 to 12 billion people). If that notion is accepted, then it follows that the greatest threat to achieving population stability at reasonable levels will not be a failure to control birthrates but rather the extension of adult life-span. That, in turn, invites the conclusion that the greatest threat to planetary stability is within the scientific community.

Updates
Recently (mid 2012), two other interesting items have come up regarding deuterium. Asteroid Crashes Likely Gave Earth Its Water "Asteroids from the inner solar system are the most likely source of the majority of Earth's water, a new study suggests. The results contradict prevailing theories, which hold that most of our planet's water originated in the outer solar system and was delivered by comets or asteroids that coalesced beyond Jupiter's orbit, then migrated inward." Which contained this fascinating point; The isotope deuterium also known as "heavy hydrogen" contains one neutron, while "normal" hydrogen has none. The amount of deuterium in celestial bodies' water ice sheds light on where the objects formed in the solar system's early days. In general, bodies that took shape farther from the sun have relatively higher concentrations of deuterium, researchers said. The 86 chondrite samples' deuterium content which the team gleaned from clays, the remnants of water ice suggest the meteorites' parent bodies formed relatively close to the sun, perhaps in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Comets, by contrast, have much higher deuterium ratios. As a result, scientists think most of them were born in the solar system's frigid outer reaches. The isotopic composition of the bulk Earth appears to be more consistent with chondrites than with comets, researchers said. What they are saying is the earth is continually bombarded by deuterium laced water from space. This adds deuterium to our environment which will be taken

in by our bodies, thus further reducing our heat and energy levels to speed up the aging process.

Did Martian deuterium burn out their civilization? In looking for a technical comparison between the pros and cons of the Moon versus Mars, I found a paper which mentioned the deuterium levels on Mars. Now that piqued my interest because I have this theory that deuterium, absorbed into the body as deuterium oxide (and working with our natural carbon levels to quench atomic processes) controls aging, life and death. There is one commercial resource that is known to exist ubiquitously on Mars in large amount deuterium. Deuterium, the heavy isotope of hydrogen, occurs as 166 out of every million hydrogen atoms on Earth, but comprises 833 out of every million hydrogen atoms on Mars. Deuterium is the key fuel not only for both first and second generation fusion reactors, but it is also an essential material needed by the nuclear power industry today. Even with cheap power, deuterium is very expensive; its current market value on Earth is about $10,000 per kilogram, roughly fifty times as valuable as silver or 70% as valuable as gold. This is in today's prefusion economy. Both carbon and deuterium keep atomic reactions from blowing up. That means less heat and electric energy because the atomic furnace is quenched or banked to cool it down. Less energy and electricity means aging, decay and death possibly preceded by progeria like symptoms (premature aging). So what happens to life on Mars, with a deuterium level 5 TIMES that of earth? Would not life be significantly shorter where aging would speed up with death as a result? If our life span on earth is roughly 70 years, then on Mars, it might be 1/5 of that for maybe a 10-20 year lifespan.

We won't KNOW til we get there, people live there, are exposed to and absorb the additional deuterium.

The Solution
When we achieve life extension or total rejuvenation allowing people to add one or more hundreds of years to their lifespan, the earth, societies and economies will not be able to sustain all those people plus new births. This is why we must also research and develop free energy and overunity devices with efficiencies of 300% or better. This means they should ideally be able to power themselves as well as produce a minimum of twice the power used in order to power electrical loads for our needs. Not only do we need portable energy converters/generators which we can scale to whatever sizes we need and use anywhere on the planet or in space, but we must also (re)discover how to reduce local gravity to allow reduction of weight and inertia or cancellation of the local gravity field for total negation of weight. Success in these two endeavors, a free energy power unit and a means to reduce or cancel weight to allow super safe transport using less fuel and unlimited distance at high speeds, would enable the world to adjust to these new lifespans. In addition, by being able to produce power whenever and wherever we need it, we could condense all the water we need from the ambient air, produce our own electricity for whatever needs we have which would let us recover deserts for farming and colonization of both now-empty-spaces as well as other planets in our universe.

As you can see, these three goals go hand in hand to support each other. Kind of like the Unified Field Theory where gravity, inertia, magnetism and electricity can each interact with the others. Without all three of them, rejuvenation technology would not work because of the strains it would put on our planet. Additionally, it would cause restrictions to be placed on using rejuvenation technology so that it would only be available for the super rich or powerful which would allow them all the time in the world to further enlarge their wealth and control. It is quite the dilemma for whoever must decide who would be given the opportunity to benefit from rejuvenation. My goal is to gather a team of talented associates for the express purpose of research and to test various means of eventually achieving the end result of rejuvenation as well as free energy and gravity control as support technologies. Let society and the market determine how and where best to use them. To do these things requires unique funding which provides incredible opportunities for any investor(s).

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