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The Fountain of Youth's high-tech version


 

Why somebody might want that retrovirus, what can change the organism to another? 

The Fountain of Youth's high-tech version

Philosophy is a nice thing because philosopher has freedom for thinking, what that person wants. The next writing bases the thing, that if the DNA is split into two pieces, those pieces are the RNA molecules. And by using modern biotechnology researchers could create artificial viruses what they can use to transfer genetic material from organism to another one. 

Genetic therapy allows making a copy of the human. And that kind of futuristic vision is frightening. This kind of thing makes it possible to create the high-tech version of the Fountain of Youth. That kind of idea need is the fresh DNA, what is taken from the person just after birth, and what is stored in a chemically full stable environment. The DNA can be stored in the digital form, and it can assemble by using nanotechnology. 

When we are thinking about human DNA, which can split into two pieces and put those pieces in the retrovirus, that virus can change the human to another. The thing is that researchers could make the human fetuses by using the morula, which can split into two pieces, or researchers can change the genome of some embryo when it is in the level of one cell. 

But what if we want to replace the adult person by using genetics therapy? In that case, the researchers would make perfect body double of the person, who they want to replace. And sometimes there is been discussions about the possibility, that some non-democratic nation leader would be replaced by using a body double, who has been a political prisoner. The memories of the wanted person can be transfer by stimulating brains by using EEG-impulses, and there is a possibility that the memories would be manipulated by using advanced computer technology. 

The thing requires that we could terminate all the genetic material from the body, and then replace that material by using the replacement DNA. So the problem is how to make that thing safely without harming the cell walls or cell cores? 

In that case, researchers can simply destroy the DNA by using the sound or the thing, which is called the "death ray". So what is the death ray? There is a possibility, that thing is the low-energetic cathode ray, or some kind of resonance system, which causes the death of the cells. Or the DNA must transfer to the nucleus very fast. 

That is the thing, that destroys the DNA, and gives the space for the replacing DNA molecules. That is injected into the body and the DNA would replace the old one. So that thing might be the modern version of the thing, what is called the Fountain of Youth. 

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