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       Re: If Western civilization does not die soon.....
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: March 7, 2021, 12:29 am
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       And TYT reminds us they are False Leftists.
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       Re: If Western civilization does not die soon.....
       By: Zea_mays Date: March 14, 2021, 5:33 pm
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       Space Ark and fetishism of complexity. It's almost like
       something we would have written in a dystopian novel... Note the
       names as well, it's not just "white people" who have been
       infected with Western civilization.
       [quote]Scientists have suggested that humans could buy into a
       "modern global insurance policy" by building an "ark" filled
       with 6.7 million sperm samples — on the moon.
       The ark would involve shooting the sperm and ova samples of 6.7
       million species up to the moon via multiple payloads. The
       samples would then be stored in a vault beneath the surface of
       the moon, in a "lunar pit," where they could be kept secure.
       [...]
       The team of six researchers from the University of Arizona
       presented their idea at the Institute of Electrical and
       Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Aerospace Conference, where they
       said their proposal would protect mankind from extinction.
       [...]
       "Earth is naturally a volatile environment," said study author
       Jekan Thangavelautham in his presentation on the paper, titled
       "Lunar Pits and Lava Tubes for a Modern Ark," adding that an
       Earth-based repository of samples would still leave specimens
       vulnerable to getting destroyed in a massive disaster.
       [...]
       IFL Science spoke to Álvaro Díaz-Flores Caminero, a University
       of Arizona doctoral student leading the thermal analysis for the
       project, who said that projects like these bring mankind "closer
       to becoming a space civilization, and to a not-very-distant
       future where humankind will have bases on the Moon and Mars."
       "Multidisciplinary projects are hard due to their complexity,
       but I think the same complexity is what makes them beautiful,"
       Caminero said. [/quote]
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       Re: If Western civilization does not die soon.....
       By: guest5 Date: March 28, 2021, 3:54 pm
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       US, China And UAE Take Big Steps In Space Race To Mars | TODAY
       [quote]Three spacecraft are now starting to arrive on Mars,
       including one from NASA and two others from China and the United
       Arab Emirates. NBC’s Tom Costello reports for TODAY on the
       latest developments in the race to the red planet.[/quote]
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z64CiuNaRhw
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       Re: If Western civilization does not die soon.....
       By: rp Date: April 8, 2021, 3:06 am
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  HTML https://twitter.com/Newsweek/status/1379816438312095748?s=20
       [quote]Can blood from young people slow aging? Silicon Valley
       has bet billions it will. Biotech startups are trying to hack
       the process of aging and, in the process, stave off the most
       devastating diseases.
  HTML https://newsweek.com/2021/04/16/can-blood-young-people-slow-aging-silicon-valley-has-bet-billions-it-will-1581447.html
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       Re: If Western civilization does not die soon.....
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: April 8, 2021, 5:40 am
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       The most evil vampires in fantasy fiction are nowhere near as
       frightening as real-life Western scientists:
       [quote]Saul Villeda now runs a lab at UCSF on a hill that
       Over-looks San Francisco's famed Haight-Ashbury. Winding stairs
       lead to a fluorescent-lit basement hallway and a cramped suite
       of rooms stacked wall-to-wall with mouse cages. There is
       something unusual about many of the mice in the room. They are
       ambulating through their cages, with two heads, two sets of legs
       and double-wide bodies.
       The doublewide mice are products of a macabre procedure known as
       "parabiosis," a technique Villeda mastered as a graduate student
       in the lab of Wyss-Coray for the improbable experiment that led
       to the founding of Alkahest and the clinical blood trials aimed
       at treating aging. The procedure, pioneered in the 19th century
       by the French scientist Paul Bert, merges the circulatory
       systems of two rodents by cutting open their bodies and sewing
       their wounds together, so that their bodies fuse as they heal.
       To learn it, Villeda had an expert teacher: Thomas Rando, a
       neurologist who studies longevity and occupies the office next
       door to Wyss-Coray. Rando first got the idea to revive the
       obscure technique back in the early 2000s. He had come to
       believe that one of the reasons our bodies lose their
       regenerative powers as we grow older is because our stem cells
       stop receiving the molecular-level signals needed to activate
       them. Rando did not know what those signals might be. But he
       knew where to find them—the blood of younger mice. Enter
       parabiosis.
       To test out his hypothesis, Rando conjoined elderly mice with
       younger rodents so that they shared the same circulatory system,
       then tested their ability to heal small wounds. The results were
       dramatic. Elderly mice were able to repair small tears in their
       muscles far faster than their peers not conjoined to younger
       mice. The younger mice, on the other hand, healed far slower
       than they normally would.
       ...
       After conjoining elderly and young mice, Villeda sacrificed the
       elderly mice, cut their brains into tiny slices, and stained
       them with a special dye that bound to baby neurons. Then he
       counted up the number of new neurons and compared them to normal
       levels of neuronal growth in similarly aged mice. The results,
       when he published them in 2014, shocked the scientific world.
       The infusion of new blood led to a threefold increase in the
       number of new nerve cells generated in the brains of the elderly
       mice.[/quote]
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       Re: If Western civilization does not die soon.....
       By: rp Date: April 8, 2021, 4:38 pm
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       "The most evil vampires in fantasy fiction are nowhere near as
       frightening as real-life Western scientists"
       See also:
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       Re: If Western civilization does not die soon.....
       By: rp Date: April 9, 2021, 7:17 pm
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       Re: If Western civilization does not die soon.....
       By: rp Date: April 9, 2021, 8:39 pm
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       This gives me hope
       :The big advance in Elon Musk’s Pong-playing monkey is what you
       can’t see
       The company's demo looks impressive, but most aspects have been
       done before.
  HTML https://arstechnica.com/science/2021/04/the-big-advance-in-elon-musks-pong-playing-monkey-is-what-you-cant-see/
       Thankfully it is not a huge advance, so we still have time
       before our enemies can develop even more advanced machinery....
       #Post#: 5499--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Homo Hubris
       By: guest5 Date: April 11, 2021, 4:04 pm
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       "It's A Bad Idea To Advertise Our Existence" - Michio Kaku On
       Making Contact With Extraterrestrials
       [quote]Michio Kaku is incredibly excited for the second golden
       era of space exploration but he does not think it is a great
       idea to alert extraterrestrials to human existence. You can
       learn more about his work in his bestselling book, "The God
       Equation: The Quest for a Theory of Everything." #Colbert​
       #TheGodEquation​ #MichioKaku[/quote]
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGjj73b4DGE
       Only Westerner's and their willing and unwilling sycophant's
       could ever believe that broadcasting our location to the rest of
       the universe is a good idea.
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       Re: Re: Homo Hubris
       By: guest5 Date: April 11, 2021, 4:28 pm
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