Tuesday, 19 May 2009

ISLANDS OF MEMORY-KAKU

///////////MORE EXPERIENCES SLOWS DOWN PERCEPTION OF TIME


////////////CREATE MORE EXPERIENCES-SLOWS DN TIME


////////////I WANT TO LV ON IMY WORK,BUT IN MY APARTMNT-WOODY ALLEN


////////////PROGRAMMED TO DTH


/////////////Time: Life Time
There are very few things we seem to know with certainty. Among them is the fact that one day we will die. But why do we all die? Are we genetically programmed for senescence and death? Or is it simply the inevitable result of the accumulation of microscopic cellular wear and tear? Although we all have one lifetime, do we all experience the passage of time at the same rate, or does our age and lifestyle influence that perception?

People have been searching for an elixir of life or a fountain of youth for milennia. The realization and dread of our mortality may be a significant part of the answer to why religious belief has evolved, and science may finally be close to discovering ways to prolong our existence. In this third episode of his documentary series on Time, theoretical physicist Michio Kaku explains and reveals some amazing scientific developments that were once only the stuff of dreams.



////////////////WHITING OF HAIR-AGING HAIR CELLS STOP MAKING MELANIN


///////////////SKIN STOPS MAKING COLLAGEN-SO WRINKLES


////////////////TOO MUCH CELLULAR DAMG TO BE REPAIRED



//////////////////////ANCIENT BLING=May 18, 2009—The glittering "grills" of some hip-hop stars aren't exactly unprecedented. Sophisticated dentistry allowed Native Americans to add bling to their teeth as far back as 2,500 years ago, a new study says.

Ancient peoples of southern North America went to "dentists"—among the earliest known—to beautify their chompers with notches, grooves, and semiprecious gems, according to a recent analysis of thousands of teeth examined from collections in Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History (such as the skull above, found in Chiapas, Mexico).



///////////////////free radicals DAMAGE (AGE)CELLS-LEAKED FRM MITOCHONDRIA



/////////////////////EVERY DAY 150K PPL DIE WORLDWIDE



////////////////SO BORING TO LIVE FOREVER



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