It seems possible that looking at each cytostructure like cytoplasm, cytomembranes, to see which change the least or most with time could provide new youthification approaches. Noting things like SCNT it may be possible to do SCvaried cytostructureT to see what effect swapping cytostructure has on things like the hayflick effect.
Recently I read that when they developed the GHK youthful function restoration peptide http://en.wikipedia...._peptide_GHK-Cu they surrounded old tissue with new blood to restore function. Thus cytoplasmic or cytostructural youthification chemicals may respond to things like old cyte new cytoplasm, then find out what about new cytoplasm is youthifying.
Encouragement as well as audiofiles
During a couple months (February March) I tried to think of a new longevity technology each 24 hours. If I keep it up thats 365 new longevity technologies a year. I kindly urge others to try this as well. Some of these were recorded as audio files, others I just imaged the notes. Youtube already translates audio to text onscreen, so just saying things might be a plausible way to have new technological ideas reach search engines.
Here is a link to the file https://skydrive.liv...A41A726158!2123
If you listen to this at higher speed with the pitch shifted its a little more enjoyable. Quicktime or VLC player(I think) work on these files. At quicktime you go to Window -> AV controls to velocitize audio.
Here is a link to the voice recordings directory https://skydrive.liv...A41A726158!2103 with numerous files
Comments welcome All of my ideas are public domain.
Edited by treonsverdery, 12 April 2013 - 08:17 PM.















