http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telomere
A telomere is a region of repetitive DNA at the end of chromosomes, which protects the end of the chromosome from destruction. Derived from the Greek telos (end) and meres (part).
During cell division, the enzymes that duplicate the chromosome and its DNA can't continue their duplication all the way to the end of the chromosome. If cells divided without telomeres, they would lose the end of their chromosomes, and the necessary information it contains. (In 1972, James Watson named this phenomenon the "end replication problem.") The telomere is a disposable buffer, which is consumed during cell division and is replenished by an enzyme.
This mechanism usually limits cells to a fixed number of divisions, and animal studies suggest that this is responsible for aging on the cellular level and affects lifespan. Telomeres protect a cell's chromosomes from fusing with each other or rearranging. These chromosome abnormalities can lead to cancer, so cells are normally destroyed when telomeres are consumed. Most cancer is the result of cells bypassing this destruction. Biologists speculate that this mechanism is a tradeoff between aging and cancer.
During cell division, the enzymes that duplicate the chromosome and its DNA can't continue their duplication all the way to the end of the chromosome. If cells divided without telomeres, they would lose the end of their chromosomes, and the necessary information it contains. (In 1972, James Watson named this phenomenon the "end replication problem.") The telomere is a disposable buffer, which is consumed during cell division and is replenished by an enzyme.
This mechanism usually limits cells to a fixed number of divisions, and animal studies suggest that this is responsible for aging on the cellular level and affects lifespan. Telomeres protect a cell's chromosomes from fusing with each other or rearranging. These chromosome abnormalities can lead to cancer, so cells are normally destroyed when telomeres are consumed. Most cancer is the result of cells bypassing this destruction. Biologists speculate that this mechanism is a tradeoff between aging and cancer.
As for TCE; TCE is "Time Condensed Energy", also known as "Scalar energy". Now this form of energy isn't a proven fact, it's referred too as a hypothetical energy, although there have been "some" breakthroughs in measuring it via electronic devices. Time condensed energy is what takes up the space between every atom in existence. Through this we can see why all living organic matter deteriorates and dies of old age.
TCE(Scalar Energy) can be looked at closer and more in-depth at these sites:
http://www.rense.com/general39/scalarenergy.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scalar_field_theory_(pseudoscience)
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Now we've learned what might possibly cause us to die, and we've also learned that what promotes the aging process, now we should look at Time itself.
Time is immutable, at least thats how I feel. You cannot change time itself, however...just because you don't have the ability to put out a burning building does not mean you cannot remove yourself from said burning building. If you didn't understand the comparison there...Just because you cannot change time does not mean you cannot stop it from effecting you.
If scalar energy is real, then there might just be a way to manipulate it, shield against it from flowing through you or remove all Scalars from your body completely. If this could be done, time would have zero effect on you and thus you would not age.
Ideas? Theories on how to do this? Comments?
Discuss.
