Message from @CryptoJack
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kurds are not turks!!!
There was also a study done on how close genetically paletinians are to israelis
Kurds = Jews = Turks
That's what I gathered from chat
jerks?
Kurds in reality:
thats all there is to them
cacasus, nomadic and divergent persian
Black or monkey donut ?
Daily cardio, I say let them
It monkey it’s not racist
But so hard to tell
If I started a petition to make it legal in all 50 US states, or at least a few of them, for people to choose cryonic preservation without the requirement of legal death, would you guys sign it?
I dont think most people would even know what it is except people in this server
Give it a few years
It will likely become as popular a topic as euthanasia
has it worked so far?
Cryonics has worked for non-human mammalians, with much of the testing being done on rats, and there is no logical reason as to why it would not work for humans.
JF got taken out
his role in Epstein suicide has been found out
Daily reminder that IKEA is a Yugoslav psyop to rule the world
JF was the one who caused Epstein's heart to stop
Hammering on jew krauss for 30 min finally tripped the IDF algo?
he administered a lethal dose using an Ice gun
"We believe that revival is a real possibility because:
1. Many biological specimens have been cryopreserved, stored at liquid nitrogen temperature where all decay ceases, and revived; these include whole insects, vinegar eels, many types of human tissue including brain tissue, human embryos which have later grown into healthy children, and a few small mammalian organs. Increasingly more cells, organs and tissues are being reversibly cryopreserved.
2. The repair capabilities of molecular biology and nanotechnology increasingly point to a future technology that can repair damage due to aging, disease and cryonic suspension.
Current progress in stem cell tissue regeneration, 3D biological printers and other advanced technologies convinces many experts that we might be able to revive people in a healthy and youthful state when these technologies mature."
@Fénius Farsaid cure to baldness when?
lol
If they can reverse aging in, say, 15 years, I bet they can also reverse balding
I am curious about the idea of genetic modification of living humans
If it is as feasible as the modification of human embryos
jf received a copyright warning midstream for watching a lawrence krause interview from youtube. once he stopped playing the vid, the bot went away, and the stream resumed
but he took down the vid as a precaution
@Nerthulas is this for real