RE: Henry Johnson was Going to Die, but he Went on to Live Forever.

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Henry Johnson was Going to Die, but he Went on to Live Forever.

in writing •  6 years ago  (edited)

Two years late coming at ya! -- I agree with you. It's almost like that question in star trek as to whether or not the same person is being beamed back. Or is it just a copy and the real soul was destroyed when "transported".

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"time, it be time, ya know wha mean?" Delayed interaction is better than not at all.

I've wondered about the Star Trek transporter tech. It seems to me, in that fictional context, that a copy of the transport could be stored in a buffer, and Red shirts need not die permanently, but could be "reprinted" from storage upon their demise. I know they came up with some reason that the transporter couldn't just print up a whole crew of James T. Kirks, but it always seemed like a dodge.

There are some very fun scifi novels which include the technological resurrection concept. One is Robert Reed's novel 'Marrow' in which people can be regrown, with memory intact, provided that a piece of the brain, which is encased in an artificial skull made of extremely durable material, survives.

In my spare time I am searching for a real radical life extension method, as well as a "bootstrapping" method for intelligence increase. It continues to be a fun ride.

Please do let me know if you run across some tangible tech that can be implemented by almost anyone. I'm not so much worried about life extension, but rather quality of life.

I'm looking for what I'm calling "a cure for aging" or "increase in health span", but currently I'm using low amp, square waveform pulsed electrical current and ozone. Schematics are in here:

http://web.archive.org/web/20170531141439/http://www.bobbeck.com/pdfs/beck-protocol-handbook.pdf

There are many other technologies I've been keeping an eye on, here are a couple:

http://eng3corp.com/

and

https://blog.bulletproof.com/revolutionizing-exercise-with-pulsed-electromagnetic-fields/

Very interesting, did you make your square wave generator or did you buy one? Know where I can get a cheap and effective one? Some of this stuff is kind of hard to gauge (and or might be scams) making me hesitant to purchase them.

One such rife type device called the Spooky2 has me wondering if it really works or is worth it. It's got some pretty far out claims like the ability to work remotely with a piece of DNA or strand of hair. It supposedly can work on a quantum level of sorts.

Another item I find interesting is Patrick Flannagan's Neurophone device which allows you to hear through your skin. It seems he doesn't mass produce that product and it is pretty spendy so I never shelled out for that either.

It's a bit too spendy but it might be good for subconscious and or speed learning if audio is played while you sleep. If it does work as they say, I don't see why it would not be mass produced.

I was a bit pressed for time so I tracked down a Canadian company of which Dr. Bob Beck approved and worked with to create a design that did what he wanted. I have used this personally and benefited greatly.

https://www.sota.com/silver-pulser.html

There are tutorials on youtube for building breadboard versions of this. Search "Beck pulser".

The reasoning behind Rife's tech appears sound to me. However, I am unsure of the effectiveness of any currently existing models. The Spooky2 appears to be named for Einstein's rejection of quantum mechanics as"spooky, action at a distance" which has been experimentally verified, and is known as the 'non-local effect'.

I have no idea if Rife's tech can operate in this fashion.

Flanagan's Neurophone has long been kept from wide distribution by moneyed and government interests. It appears to be currently limited by price as you've noticed. Powerful people do not seem to like their status quo disrupted.

Flanagan is fascinating to me. He's into so many areas. I have been unable to find holes in his reasoning, but I do not know how the Neurophone works.