Tuesday, March 12, 2024

I was thinking tonight:

For example, a defibrillator pacemaker can monitor your heart and even restart it because it takes much less voltage to do this when it is internal than the ones you see paramedics use. So, this battery operated pacemaker not only can regulate a good heartbeat it can restart your heart when it stops automatically.

So, I was thinking how this same kind of idea could be applied more universally by having a computer that likely monitors your blood and oxygen all the time in a similar way that a pacemaker does. Something like this could monitor ones DNA and what is happening there too.

By doing this and relaying this information direct from your body to another computer or computer system you could modify medicine doses and even what your diet likely should be for that day to keep your bodily processes functioning at an optimum so all your organs including your brain work perfectly.

I'm thinking that this kind of design worn like a pacemaker but maybe in your wrist or another optimum part of the body for this kind of thing would be able to tell you exactly what you need 24 hours a day for the optimum performance of your physical body ongoing and telling you exactly what foods and exercise would be optimum for that exact day given what is happening in your biorhythms in that given moment 24 hours a day ongoing. 

In this way by maintaining an optimum performance of the body regarding food and exercise and even sun exposure if the sun is out one might be able to extend lifetimes to 150 to 200 years just with a device like this.

My son, who is a trained nurse who studied and was an honor student at one of the California CSUs in Southern California was saying all concepts of aging are already out the window compared to when I grew up or even during the 1990s at this point because of the steady advance of medical technology and knowledge.

And if AI is used in medical research this type of Life Extension will continue to extend lives where people can afford this kind of medical help. If you can live to 65 and get on Medicare there literally might be no limit at all to how long you could live.

By God's Grace 

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