Sunday, January 28, 2024

African pinkish Rose (TG - National flower of Togo): Promising: #AgingReversalHarvard - aging reversal genetic - muscle wasting, hearing, vision, skin + * * * A #Forever22 #AgingReversal #GeneticsCo? How #Prof @GeoChurch would this work re #AddingDigitalGenes back in > #CellularReprogramming & for #ExtremeLongevity & #ClinicalTrialsTargetingAging in #AvatarAgentElectronicHealthRecords fr #RealisticVirtualEarth ? * * * Nobel prize - "for discovery of interplay of disorder & fluctuations in physical systems from atomic to planetary scales” > #MostInteresting #ComputerScience challenges for a #RealisticVirtualUniverse /Earth * * * Why is Confucius so revered? * Why is the Tao Te Ching so revered? * * * Did John Dowland (c.1563-1626), lute, know William Shakespeare (1564-1616), living almost over the same decades?


Promising: #AgingReversalHarvard ~ 
aging reversal genetic - muscle wasting, hearing, vision, skin +

Promising: #AgingReversalHarvard 
#AgingReversalHearing
Scientists Regenerate Hair Cells that Enable Hearing
#AgingReversalVision   
#AgingReversalSkin
#AgingReversalMuscleWasting  












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aging reversal genetic hearing

Scientists Regenerate Hair Cells that Enable Hearing
Researchers move closer to gene therapy solution for hearing loss
By RYAN JASLOW | Mass Eye and Ear



aging reversal genetic vision 

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Reversing aging in the eye
December 18, 2020
Scientists develop a gene therapy to reverse age-related vision loss and glaucoma damage in mice 



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aging reversal genetic skin

Loss of Epigenetic Information Can Drive Aging, Restoration Can Reverse It
Study in mice implicates changes to way DNA is organized, regulated rather than changes to genetic code itself
By STEPHANIE DUTCHEN January 12, 2023 




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aging reversal genetic muscle wasting Harvard 

Rewinding the Clock
Treatment restores blood vessel growth, muscle vitality, boosts exercise endurance in aging animals  
By EKATERINA PESHEVA March 22, 2018 


Harvard Stem Cell Institute
Aging
Over the next 20 years, the U.S. population may grow by about 60 million. Half of the population will be over the age of 65.


Loss of Epigenetic Information Can Drive Aging, Restoration Can Reverse It
Study in mice implicates changes to way DNA is organized, regulated rather than changes to genetic code itself
By STEPHANIE DUTCHEN January 12, 2023 





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cochlear implant genetics  

January 12, 2023
Association of Genetic Diagnoses for Childhood-Onset Hearing Loss With Cochlear Implant Outcomes 





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Ma, David, here are the Harvard articles about 4 key areas of aging reversal I'm interested in - 

Promising: #AgingReversalHarvard
#AgingReversalHearing
Scientists Regenerate Hair Cells that Enable Hearing
#AgingReversalVision   
#AgingReversalSkin
#AgingReversalMuscleWasting  






❣️, Scott


Will post more of this to blog today ... What do your searches bring up in a related environment or vein ? ❣️,Scott (https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Aging_Reversal_Genetics and 





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A #Forever22 #AgingReversal #GeneticsCo? How #Prof @GeoChurch would this work re #AddingDigitalGenes back in > #CellularReprogramming & for #ExtremeLongevity & #ClinicalTrialsTargetingAging in #AvatarAgentElectronicHealthRecords fr #RealisticVirtualEarth ?

A #Forever22 #AgingReversal #GeneticsCo? How #Prof @GeoChurch would this work re #AddingDigitalGenes back in > #CellularReprogramming & for #ExtremeLongevity &
https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Clinical_Trials_at_WUaS_(for_all_languages) #ClinicalTrialsTargetingAging in #AvatarAgentElectronicHealthRecords fr #RealisticVirtualEarth ?


https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1751648904813170814







Retweeting -

george church
@geochurch
https://bit.ly/prolactin-XL
A long-acting prolactin to combat lactation insufficiency

https://twitter.com/geochurch/status/1736127357398688250



Prof. George Church on Cellular Reprogramming and Longevity Longevity treatments are moving towards human clinical trials ...

Prof. George Church on Cellular Reprogramming and Longevity: 













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Nobel prize - "for discovery of interplay of disorder & fluctuations in physical systems from atomic to planetary scales” > #MostInteresting #ComputerScience challenges for a #RealisticVirtualUniverse /Earth 

for discovery of interplay of disorder & fluctuations in physical systems from atomic to planetary scales” > #MostInteresting #ComputerScience challenges for a #RealisticVirtualUniverse /Earth & think #GStreetView w #TimeSlider #GAtomView #GMoleculeView w #FilmToNDimension Apps 











Retweeting -

Giorgio Parisi, awarded the 2021 physics prize, discovered hidden patterns in disordered complex materials. His discoveries are among the most important contributions to the theory of complex systems.

Learn more: bit.ly/3F0bA6H








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Why is Confucius so revered? * Why is the Tao Te Ching so revered?

Why is Confucius so revered? 

#WUaSConfucius is known as the first teacher in China who wanted to make education broadly available -establishing the art of teaching as a vocation -established ethical, moral, & social standards
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Confucius @WorldUnivAndSch #WUaSChina ~








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What is Confucianism ?


Confucianism, also known as Ruism or Ru classicism,[1] is a system of thought and behavior originating in ancient China, and is variously described as a tradition, philosophy, (humanistic or rationalisticreligion, theory of government, or way of life.[2]



Confucianism regards texts such as the Five Classics as examples that should be followed to increase the harmony of the family, social order as a whole, and the world.




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Why is the #TaoTeChing so revered? Read: https://www.poetryintranslation.com/PITBR/Chinese/TaoTeChing.php #JourneyOf1000steps...#TheWay & virtue (Te) thru naturalness (ziran), nonaction (wuwei)
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/laozi/ Profound philosophy to restore harmony & tranquillity


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Ziran (naturalness)


Ziran is a concept in Daoism that literally means “self so; so of its own; so of itself” and thus “naturally; natural; spontaneously; freely; in the course of events; of course; doubtlessly” (Slingerland 2003, p. 97; Lai, p. 96). This Chinese word is a two-character compound of zi (自) “nose; self; oneself; from; since” and ran (然) “right; correct; so; yes”, which is used as a -ran suffix marking adjectives or adverbs (roughly corresponding to English -ly). It is worth mentioning that in Chinese culture, the nose (or zi) is a common metaphor for a person’s point of view (Callahan, 1989).

The word ‘ziran’ first occurs in the Daodejing (17, 23, 25, 51) and refers to the structure of Dao, which cannot be referred back to anything else.

D. T. Suzuki, in a brief article penned in 1959, makes the suggestion of ziran as an aesthetic of action: “Living is an act of creativity demonstrating itself. Creativity is objectively seen as necessity, but from the inner point of view of Emptiness it is ‘just-so-ness,’ (ziran). It literally means ‘by itself-so-ness,’ implying more inner meaning than ‘spontaneity’ or ‘naturalness’”

If you look this up in a contemporary Chinese dictionary, you’ll find ziran as meaning something like “at ease, natural, free from affectation”. Also, a slightly different pronunciation, but same characters, ziran, you’ll get nature or natural, or naturally, in the ordinary course of events; or “of course”. It has in any case, a fundamentalness, which is what we are trying to achieve (through wu wei, which can be described as “non-assertion.”). 








Why is Lao Tzu so revered?

Daodejing (Tao-te ching), commonly translated as the “Classic of the Way and Virtue.” Its influence on Chinese culture is pervasive, and it reaches beyond China. It is concerned with the Dao or “Way” and how it finds expression in “virtue” (de), especially through what the text calls “naturalness” (ziran) and “nonaction” (wuwei).





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Why is Tao te Ching so revered?


The Tao-te Ching presented a way of life intended to restore harmony and tranquillity to a kingdom racked by widespread disorders.

In essence, it consists of “nonaction” (wuwei), understood as no unnatural action rather than complete passivity. It implies spontaneity, noninterference, letting things take their natural course: “Do nothing and everything is done.” Chaos ceases, quarrels end, and self-righteous feuding disappears because the Dao is allowed to flow unchallenged and unchallenging. Everything that is comes from the inexhaustible, effortless, invisible, and inaudible Way, which existed before heaven and earth. By instilling in the populace the principle of Dao, the ruler precludes all cause for complaint and presides over a kingdom of great tranquillity









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Did John Dowland know William Shakespeare, living almost over the same decades?

Did #JohnDowlandLute know #WillShakespeare, living similar years? https://youtu.be/sElBsL9fvRM
Poem VIII "If music & sweet poetry agree," actually authored by Richard Barnfield, contains the Dowland reference:
https://www.classicalguitardelcamp.com/viewtopic.php?t=146638
-https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Shakespeare,_William
-https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-Dowland ~


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Did John Dowland know William Shakespeare, living almost over the same decades?

https://youtu.be/sElBsL9fvRM
Poem VIII "If music and sweet poetry agree", actually authored by Richard Barnfield, contains the Dowland reference:
https://www.classicalguitardelcamp.com/viewtopic.php?t=146638

https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Shakespeare,_William

https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-Dowland

https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-Shakespeare


 Shakespeare mentioning Dowland
Post by guitarrista » Monday 18 April 2022, 04:18 am

Tom Phillips wrote: ↑Monday 18 April 2022, 02:23 am
Hey everyone,

I've heard that John Dowland was mentioned by Shakespeare in one of his writings. Is this true? If so, which work was the reference in?

Tom
The Passionate Pilgrim (1599) is an anthology of 20 poems collected and published by William Haggard that were attributed to "W. Shakespeare" on the title page, only five of which are considered authentically Shakespearean. Poem VIII "If music and sweet poetry agree", actually authored by Richard Barnfield, contains the Dowland reference:

"Dowland to thee is dear, whose heavenly touch
Upon the lute doth ravish human sense;"

This may be the origin of the claim that Dowland was mentioned by Shakespeare.


https://www.classicalguitardelcamp.com/viewtopic.php?t=146638




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