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Post by denis on Apr 14, 2024 9:58:14 GMT
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Post by denis on Apr 14, 2024 10:03:50 GMT
www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/bear-in-mind/201310/right-manners?amp“This story relates to another scientific discovery. Bears experience post-traumatic stress – like soldiers in war. Bears have learned fear and suspicion. They are under siege from humans. Grizzlies are denied access and excluded from the majority of their natural habitat and hunted to the point of near extinction. The same thing is happening around the world with other wildlife as in the case of Africa where post-traumatic stress is now epidemic among elephants.”
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Post by denis on Apr 14, 2024 23:59:40 GMT
“When the sciences are supreme, average people lose their feeling of causality.” — Paul Goodman
The repressed unused natures then tend to return as Images of the Golden Age, or Paradise, or as theories of the Happy Primitive. We can see how great poets, like Homer and Shakespeare, devoted themselves to glorifying the virtues of the previous era, as if it were their chief function to keep people from forgetting what it used to be to be a man. And at best, indeed, the condition of advanced civilized life seem to make important powers of human nature not only neurotically unused but rationally unusable — Paul Goodman, Gestalt Therapy
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Post by denis on Apr 15, 2024 5:32:38 GMT
www.teabloom.com/blog/how-tea-can-easily-make-your-stem-cells-stronger/The molecular and mathematical basis of Waddington's epigenetic landscape: a framework for post-Darwinian biology? pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22102361/Noncommutative biology as Sequential logic over combinatorial logic, a Ph.D. thesis for new synthetic biology field A different approach, called sequential logic, uses noncommutative sequences of a small set of regulators to drive networks to a large number of novel configurations. If certain targets are first protected, then even promiscuous regulators can activate specific subsets of lineage-specific targets. In this paper we show how sequential logic outperforms combinatorial logic, and argue that noncommutative sequences underlie a number of cases of biological regulation, e.g. how a small number of signaling pathways generates a large diversity of cell types in development. In addition to explaining biological networks, sequential logic may be a general experimental design strategy in synthetic and single-cell biology. journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005089 thesis.library.caltech.edu/10966/ . It is shown using time sequences of noncommutative controllers that targets which otherwise would have been activated together can be regulated independently. We derive scaling laws for two noncommutative models of regulation, motivated by phosphorylation/neural networks and chromosome folding, respectively, and show that they scale super-exponentially in the number of regulators. It is also shown that specificity in control is robust to loss of a regulator. Consequently, sequential logic overcomes the information bottleneck in complex problems and enables novel solutions through roundabout strategies. The theoretical results are connected to real biological networks demonstrating specificity in the context of promiscuity. In conclusion, regulation in the tangent space of gene expression resolves the paradox that development has a unique solution specified in the DNA of the egg which cannot be determined with certainty until completion of the adult. Noncommutative sequential logic generates complexity that cannot be realized at the start, while interdependent cells (and strings) require time to ensure that each fate is at the same potential difference from a common ancestor. This fundamental reimagining of the Waddington framework can be tested using new multiplexed mRNA imaging technologies that preserve the spatial context of cells in developing tissue
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Post by denis on Apr 15, 2024 5:57:44 GMT
Nutrient Intake Is Associated with Longevity Characterization by Metabolites and Element Profiles of Healthy Centenarians www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/8/9/564Abstract The relationships between diet and metabolites as well as element profiles in healthy centenarians are important but remain inconclusive
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Post by denis on Apr 15, 2024 6:30:30 GMT
Recently, we reported that consumption of cranberry extract (CBE) rich in polyphenols dramatically extend lifespan in C. elegans and D. melanogaster link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11357-012-9459-xIn one laboratory experiment, researchers found cranberry to be particularly potent when it was combined with oregano extract
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Post by denis on Apr 15, 2024 7:01:43 GMT
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3914538/Lifespan Extension by Cranberry Supplementation Partially Requires SOD2 and is Life Stage Independent The cranberry is an asset of longevity. The scientists fed small flies (Drosophila) with sugar enriched by 2% of extract of cranberry several times in their life. Those who consumed cranberry lived 25 to 30% longer than the flies in the control group who received a diet without cranberry
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Post by denis on Apr 15, 2024 9:53:03 GMT
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Post by denis on Apr 15, 2024 14:51:31 GMT
HUMANITY AS PART OF THE SUPERORGANISM spiritualityinpolitics.com/humanity-as-part-of-the-superorganism/www.scaruffi.com/nature/qc05.htmlThe British psychiatrist Ian Marshall (“Consciousness and Bose-Einstein condensates”, 1989) showed similarities between the holistic properties of condensates and those of consciousness, and suggested that consciousness may arise from the "excitation" of such a Bose-Einstein condensate. In Marshall's hypothesis, the brain contains a Froehlich-style condensate, and, whenever the condensate is excited by an electrical field, conscious experience occurs. The brain maintains dynamical coherence (i.e., the ability to organize millions of neural processes into the coherent whole of thought) thanks to an underlying quantum coherent state (the Bose-Einstein condensate www.earth.com/news/quantum-realm-vibrating-atoms-tune-single-electron-energy/#:~:text=Vibrating%20atoms%20are%20seen%20'tuning'%20the%20energy%20of%20a%20single%20electron,-ByEric%20Ralls&text=In%20a%20stunning%20achievement%20in,a%20trillionth%20of%20a%20second. Vibrating atoms are seen 'tuning' the energy of a single electron. In a stunning achievement in quantum physics, researchers have synchronized the shift of a quantized electronic energy level with atomic oscillations, achieving this at a speed exceeding a trillionth of a second
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Post by denis on Apr 17, 2024 0:47:51 GMT
Researchers study potential benefits of samba drumming for Parkinson's In Lee Smolin's latest interview he argues that not only is the truth of the universe "chirality" or asymmetric time (as does Roger Penrose claim) - but he also argues the truth to the origins of Parkinson's is an asymmetric blockage in the brain. The secret of qigong is precisely this asymmetric chirality as noncommutativity.In fact Smolin's latest paper is all about noncommutativity phys.org/news/2013-05-lee-smolin-universe-video.ampLee Smolin describes a new model of the universe Time and Quantum Mechanics SOLVED? | Lee Smolin Interview w/ Prof. Lee Smolin on Parkinson's and getting a Deep Brain Stimulator implanted yesterday
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Post by denis on Apr 17, 2024 8:44:04 GMT
The Royal Riddle: Is This Ordinary Australian The True King of Britain? | The World History Channel
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Post by denis on Apr 17, 2024 10:05:44 GMT
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Post by stephanieallen on Apr 17, 2024 11:22:46 GMT
I have not accepted my Stage 4 cancer diagnosis that I received 5 years ago as prognosis ; a sense of hopelessness is to be avoided ( in theory) . I can only hope my mostly plant based diet and high volume daily exercise keeps me vertical. I can't even begin to imagine how tough it must be to grapple with such a heavy diagnosis for so long. It's completely natural to have moments of disbelief and struggle to come to terms with something as daunting as Stage 4 cancer. Holding onto hope, even when it feels like a distant speck, is incredibly important. Your commitment to your health through a mostly plant-based diet and daily exercise is truly inspiring. It shows incredible resilience and determination to keep fighting, and that's something to be admired. While nothing can guarantee outcomes, focusing on what you can control, like your lifestyle choices, is a powerful way to stay empowered in the face of uncertainty. If you ever need someone to talk to or lean on for support, know that there are people who care about you and are here to listen. You're not alone in this journey, and your strength in facing each day head-on is truly remarkable.
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Post by denis on Apr 17, 2024 12:18:30 GMT
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Post by denis on Apr 18, 2024 8:13:06 GMT
Goat’s milk seems to be the key ingredient for such health and longevity. In fact, the centenarians, mainly shepherds or farmers, have mainly consumed this drink including derived cheeses. Goat’s milk has even appeared as a substitute for mother’s milk in certain situations of poverty. The diet of the centenarians is also associated with a low consumption of fruit: especially pears and apples and many spontaneous herbs that grow on the spot. www.perfectsardinia.com/sardinian-centenarians-diet/www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2018/03/12/591513777/hearts-get-younger-even-at-middle-age-with-exercise"We took these 50-year-old hearts and turned the clock back to 30- or 35-year-old hearts," says Levine. Their hearts processed oxygen more efficiently and were notably less stiff. "And the reason they got so much stronger and fitter," he says, "was because their hearts could now feel a lot better and pump a lot more blood during exercise." The hearts of those engaged in less intense routines didn't change, he says. A key part of the effective exercise regimen was interval training, Levine says — short bursts of high-intensity exercise followed by a few minutes of rest. The study incorporated what are often referred to as 4x4 intervals. "It's an old Norwegian ski team workout," Levine explains. "It means four minutes at 95 percent of your maximal ability, followed by three minutes of active recovery, repeated four times." www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/regular-exercise-takes-years-laziness-study-finds-n835831We found that exercising only two or three times a week didn't do much to protect the heart against aging,” said Dr. Benjamin Levine, director of the Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine at Texas Health Resources and the University of Texas UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. “But committed exercise four to five times a week was almost as effective at preventing sedentary heart aging as the more extreme exercise of elite athletes,” Levine added "We put healthy 70-year-olds through a yearlong exercise training program, and nothing happened to them at all," Levine says. "We could not change the structure of their heart and blood vessels."
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