Stress alters children's genomes
Poverty and unstable family environments shorten chromosome-protecting
telomeres in nine-year-olds.
http://www.nature.com/news/stress-alters-children-s-genomes-1.14997
This early life stress also depresses brain connections between the pre
frontal cortex and the emotional centers of the brain leading to poor or
even a complete loss of emotional control later on in life. Stressed youth
will be more likely to end up in prison due to uncontrolled emotional
http://www.nature.com/news/2001/010612/full/news010614-6.html
*Stiff challenge to spacetime*
A strong magnetic field can flatten space time by imposing a 1 dimensional
character on the three dimensional vacuum by aligning the vacuum along
straight intense magnetic field lines.
What this
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Stress alters children's genomes
Poverty and unstable family environments shorten chromosome-protecting
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http://www.defkalion-energy.com/
This now says only:
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This Account Has Been Suspended
I suppose this is because they did not pay the ISP. Maybe not, because it
costs little to maintain a web site these days. I pay for LENR-CANR.org
once a year. My ISP bill comes due on April
It might be possible by using nano-engineering tools to align the huge nano
sized magnetic fields produce by billions of individual nano sized LENR NAE
to produce an anti-gravity effect. Such an aliment process would be similar
in concept to how the magnetic alignment of the spin components of
Additional information on telomere shortening:
Telomerase, an enzyme maintaining the telomeres of eukaryotic chromosomes, is
active in most human cancers and in germline cells but, with few exceptions,
not in normal human somatic tissues. Telomeres on cancer cell chromosomes do
not shorten at
Bob,
Combining what the article says and what you says suggests to me that some
childhood stress can reduce the risk of cancer.
Is this a reasonable inference?
harry
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 3:46 PM, Bob Cook frobertc...@hotmail.com wrote:
Additional information on telomere shortening:
Harry--
That crossed my mind, however, I do not understand a mechanism for reducing
cancer. If anything the shorter telomeres from youth only mean that their
cells will die off sooner than otherwise as normal replication proceeds, and
hence, organs will wear out sooner.
I think it takes
Whois tells me they are hosted here:
http://www.liquidweb.com/web-hosting/
The most expensive plan is $40 a month. I doubt they are so broke they
can't even pay that. But who knows. They are not good at paying bills.
The domain registry expires in 2016.
The ISP Knowledge Base says:
*Shared
This is an interesting subject about which I would like more information. I
have read a couple of papers that suggest that a large current discharge
through a superconductor can generate an apparent momentum kick to nearby
objects but it is difficult to accept without plenty of skepticism.
What a crusade to badmouth DGT!
--
Daniel Rocha - RJ
danieldi...@gmail.com
Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com wrote:
What a crusade to badmouth DGT!
They are badmouthing themselves. All of their problems are of their own
making. I and others bent over backwards to accommodate them, as described
in Lewan's book.
Anyway, this has nothing to do with that. I am just
Yes, and you make sure everyone knows and you drive your own conclusion as
it can be noticed here: doubt they are getting a lot of traffic. The last
I checked, they had only one page.
One assumption is, you think the only thing they have host is that page.
There are other assumptions. like they
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/03/060325232140.htm
Anti-gravity Effect? Gravitational Equivalent Of A Magnetic Field Measured
In Lab
It demonstrates that a superconductive gyroscope is capable of generating a
powerful gravitomagnetic field, and is therefore the gravitational
Miley shadowed that th NAE is superconducting. A LENR Ni/H reactor
rotating at high speed will contain billions of high strength magnetic
superconducting sources capable of generating a powerful gravitomagnetic
field.
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 9:29 PM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:
What's up with you, Rocha? Are you an investor in DGT?
You are acting like a complete jack-ass to Rothwell. He is reporting facts
and learned opinion here - in the interest for furthering LENR . while you
are acting like little more than a shill, and putting him down with every
post.
Why
No, I am not investor. But I know enough of DGT to know that they might
save the world.
But why isn't my opinion honest? Why can't I putting him down? I Why can't
I shill? If I think Defkalion is going to save the world, why can't I give
counter points? Remember that this forum can be viewed by
Alright, if Defkalion cannot answer for themselves, I am not going to do it
anymore for free.
--
Daniel Rocha - RJ
danieldi...@gmail.com
Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com wrote:
One assumption is, you think the only thing they have host is that page.
That was the only thing visible on that server. There were not other pages,
mail services, boards, or other visible pages.
There are other assumptions. like they got a DDOS
Fair enough.
As long as you have no financial interest, your opinion is as valid as any
other educated observer here, but at least give Rothwell credit for being a
top expert, held in high regard on this list - having been involved for
several decades with no bias, and having never shown
Being without much money has no relationship to the validity of the
engineering or the science of a project. Didn't Rossi sell his house to
keep going? Did that low point in the man's financial life invalidate
Rossi's project? Didn't people try to starve Rossi out as a business
strategy? I am sure
I value the discussions I have with Jed as a rare privilege in the same way
that Bill Clinton valued his contact with JFK as a young man. The
privilege of discussion with such emanates and illustrious personages as
Jed and Ed Storms are a rare opportunity that the internet makes possible.
I had
A good start for anti-gravity might be an unorthodox researcher John
Hutchinson, whose experiments began by emulating some of Tesla's work. Sorry if
this is redundant but John is on to something here.
www.hutchisoneffect.ca
Best Regards,
Tim Jones
On Sunday, April 13, 2014 8:34 AM, David
*By the way, I can't wait to tell Per and all like him that his courses of
study are no longer needed to be replaced by the department of LENR; and
those obnoxious and arrogant nuclear reactor operators who think that they
have a lock on certain and truth. *
*Permanent unemployment for these
The MIT 2014 LENR Colloquium included in the agenda:
Yiannis Hadjichristos Heat Energy from Hydrogen-Metal Interactions
and the need for new Scientific Alliances
but, I can't find anything on the web about the presentation. Does
anyone have a reference?
Thanks!
Axil--
The fission reactor guys are no different in their skeptopathic bias toward
LENR than the hot fusion guys are. They both have cash cows in their barnyard
that sadly give only sour milk--if any at all--it may be good for feeding pigs
and most of them don't like it because it so sour.
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