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theories on prolonging life-anti-aging of sorts

phendafloris (Bioengineer)
24 Sep 10 14:46
i have a theory on prolonging life with the elderly and even returning youth to such individuals.

it is my personal belief that if an elderly persons dna was cloned and made more complete then that of which is currently residing in the person then injected with it as an invitro virus that the cells of the individual would regain the strength of former youth. ex: a copy of a copy of a copy of blue prints to a building or picture will eventually degrade to the point to where it can no longer be used to repair what is damaged, but if you were to remake the blue print using similar prints you could repair it with little recourse.

i want to hear what others have to say on such a thing.

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