VIP84
30th Apr 2018
30th Apr 2018
a jellyfish species which is eventually going to become immortal throughout millennia of biological evolution
jellyfish
deepsea
immortality
immortal
antialiasing
underwater
flare
sting
light
glow
Comments
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well from a physics stand point time is a construct of human perception. there is no dimension like length or width called time, it is how you interpret the rate of at which photons arrive in your eye abd you percieving them. if the speed of light were faster, you would percieve time moving faster and vice versa.
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That was a poor explanation.
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however... have you ever leaped through an Einstein-rosen bridge?
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you see. life isnt a dvd or cassete where you can rewind it. it is matter that is recorded. now... can you record everything? you can simulate it but you physically cant rewind time.
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you mean you want to go back instead of forward. well i believe time is a human construct to identify the state of which goes forward. in other words time isnt grippable in any physical way. atoms simply do what they are intended to do and thats what makes it impossible to reverse every atoms state. however you CAN reverse a very small amount of it.
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Like as in Go from 14- Now but different.
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I rather relive my life. Go back and graduate.
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That's strange never knew that, but thanks for the information. I don't want Immortality, I rather just die instead of seeing the ones die.
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fact: Cancer cells are aggressively competitive, and tend to develop mechanisms to outlast other cells. For example, they might release certain hormones to ensure they receive more nutrients than other cells. this is... btw one way to achieve immortality.
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rapid replacement of cellular structure as well as a gene code which accepts the rapid replacement. its been attempted for a century simply because of how difficult it is for the cellular structure to be coded to have a replacement.