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fredreload

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  1. Right well, what I meant is an exoskeleton, we've all seen exoskeleton right? And make that skeleton skin tight, using graphene, graphene has the strength of steel, if not greater. Lastly, use this balloon effect to make the suit durable for surface tension. Sort of like ballooning it with a force, and there you have a power suit 1 could happen though if the surface tension is maxed
  2. Alright here is another of my movie physics. But imagine, if you have a full graphene suit, and an expansion suit inside. You would have the strength of steel, why? Because the suit outside can handle the wear and tear. The person inside, however, would need to produce a strength strong enough like the steel. In other words you would need to pull and expansion force close to that of a steel, like a balloon. Think of a balloon, and trying to bend the balloon, it reacts with a force right? How is this force generated. The expansion inside plus the plastic outside. In this case it would be pulling the graphene close to the strength of steel, but it would allow simple maneuverability with the hand and body. I haven't worked out the detail, but it's like you have a support exoskeleton lifting the weight for you. 1. Pulling graphene close to the strength of steel without breaking it for the outside layer, like wrapping the food with plastic wrap 2. A second layer of graphene that counteracts this force, but leave just enough force left for maneuverability at the joints, this might need some material physics
  3. I think you got a point that being able to pull apart the magnetic force with mechanical force, sort of means they are the same thing. Well but we really don't know what magnetic field and electric field is. Solving it would probably make wonders. Sorry can't answer your question :D, just want to add to the comment
  4. Alright so, LED has fixed number of pixels, RGB, but LCD does not? Someone explain to me what ppi means in the below video, appreciated This is where you get seizure https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MicroLED
  5. My idea is to use a graphene filter, they said it's too slow, but you can increase the surface yield
  6. Directional microwave or even smaller infrared wave used with hyperspectral imaging technique(it means the 1% of the reflected laser light compares to 99% scattered light which creates an image) to diagnose hardware and structure.
  7. Cool, this post is meant for wind control prediction for flight safety by changing the flow of oxygen gas using a magnetic field
  8. You are right on the mark but I got a few more questions, bear with me, what does this magnetic moment means? That it has an internal magnetic field? Why does oxygen has a magnetic moment?
  9. Water reacts to electric field and oxygen reacts to magnetic field, can some explain to me why and the difference between the two fields.
  10. Right, but I've read somewhere that macrophages are what is causing the the lizard tissue to transform into a blastema. The rule: To cause any gene to express within a cell, you initiate it with a cell signaling molecule(similar to a hormone) that starts a pathway, to express those genes. This whole limb regeneration can be thought of as a response to wound. First wound occur to initiate macrophages to clog up the wound site and releases blastema cell (stem cell in human) transforming factors cell signaling molecules to tell the cells around the wound site to transform into blastema cells. After this I do not get, the blastema cells around the wound site is supposed to receive another set of cell signaling molecules causing it to express certain genes to differentiate into the limb. The cell signaling molecules and patterning factors that is responsible for this cellular differentiation and shaping the cells back into a limb is, from my speculation, supposedly released by the surrounding differentiated cells prior to the wound site's blastema. Now let me know if my speculation is correct or not The thing is this patterning factor is unique for each cell. That means you need a different set of cell signaling molecule for each cell. That I have not solve. You might also ask, if the limb and the tail receives the same set of cell signaling molecules, how come one becomes a limb and the other one becomes a tail, that I have not solved. It's all book work here
  11. If blastema formation is the key for lizard regeneration, if I am able to induce blastema formation in any part of the lizard's body, does it mean it could regenerate any part?
  12. Hmm, if you take a look at this chart I posted. For the signaling pathway, meaning the signaling molecules that interact with the cell and eventually trigger the correct transcription factor. The top is for the mouse and the bottom one is for human. You will see that the signaling molecules BMP4, Activin, Nodal, and FGF2 are actual proteins that could be purchased in the durg store. For instance BMP4 is an actual bone morphological protein. This is something I found on the internet, but if I am in the late 80s I'd probably walk in and take a shot. I'd imagine the real thing is something of this variation. Although this chart is largely in theory I believe, but not actually tested. So I'm dying to know the validity and potency of this chart since it correlates with the SALK's experiment on reverse aging long ago. The report says it takes 10 years for them to create the actual drug. We would have to make sure that nothing goes wrong with this drug, that it would not result in creating caner cells by accident.
  13. Well, I just want a few viles of this potion, make sure it is working, and one for each of my grandma, they are in their 80's. P.S Walking to the nearest Pharmaceuticals
  14. Well if you look at it that way then I suppose yes DNA is changed because of shortening of telomere length. But I do want to note that induced pluripotent stem cell seems to have a way of regenerating this lost DNA segment with techniques still unknown to us.
  15. Well you see, telomere length changes is not the actual changes to the physical DNA structure. My guess is that it is a marking on the DNA during the upshift or downshift process of the gene expression. But I could be wrong, but hey, if you look into the induced pluripotent stem cell, you'll realized that telomere length could be restored.
  16. I believe I have an answer, check out this thread.
  17. The four statements that I made is a proof that the aging process is a universal process for all cells and all humans. To counteract the internal aging process that occurs within the cell you could look into induced pluripotent stem cells. The idea is that when a cell is brought into its stem cell state. All DNA damage, telomere length, and mitochondrial damage are restored. I can't emphasized this statement enough. Now what kind of cell signaling molecules could cause such a change. It is listed here. I do not advise you to inject them, but it is a start that would induce partial repogramming to all the cells in the body.
  18. 1. Let us look at two cell samples from the same person, one cell from 30 years old, the other one from 50 years old. 2. Alright, so we figured out that the cause of aging is from the upshift or downshift of gene expression, because we agree there is no changes to the cell's DNA. 3. The first cause of the shifting of the gene expression could be internal, or from within the cell, we figure out what it is, and we reverse it. 4. The second cause of the shifting of the gene expression could be external, or from the hormones or cell signaling molecules, we figure out what it is, and we reverse it.
  19. My idea is to have a nanomachine that would assemble atoms. Well but I need something that would move in between atoms, like in between solid. The only thing smaller than an atom are subatomic particles. I mean you can't construct a spider robot nanomachine the size smaller than an atom right? It would still need to be consisted of subatomic particles like electrons or protons. Like you can't shape the atom into the size of a triangle or square? Dunno on this one. Anyway, and it needs to have the strength of an assembler that can achieve mechanosynthesis, meaning it can break apart or reform bond with mechanic force
  20. Hey, mind showing me the report? I'm a bit interested. Like electrons encased in an electric field created of photons?
  21. Silly me, you don't need nuclear transmutation to create a human body, although breaking and creating bonds are still hard tasks
  22. And it's been done, just without precision here. I'm not sure how accurate it will get with regard to speed.
  23. I'd say get it to work first with the proton + neutron beam then worry about precision later lol, but thanks for the heads up
  24. Ya, but technically there isn't a repel force from the nucleus right? So if we shoot a neutron beam at the atoms we'd be able to see elemental changes?
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