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Old 10-16-2020, 12:14 PM
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Charles, science is actively working towards reversing the aging process...

Dr. David Sinclair, from Harvard Medical School, and his colleagues reveal their new findings in the latest issue of Science. They focused on an intriguing compound with anti-aging properties called NAD+, short for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide. It’s been known that younger mice had more of it than older mice and back in 2013, the researchers found that when they boosted the NAD+ levels in older mice, they looked, biologically, like much younger animals.

In the latest paper, the scientists revealed new details on how NAD+ works to keep cells young. Sinclair put drops of NAD+ into the water of a group of mice, and within a couple of hours, their NAD+ levels started to rise. Within the first week, the scientists saw obvious age reversal in muscle and improvements in DNA repair. “We can’t tell the difference between the tissues from an old mouse that is two years old versus a young mouse that is three to four months old,” Sinclair says.




As to cubits... If the ET passed the "cubit" system down to the Egyptians and the Romans, then something must have obviously been lost in the translation given that the Cubit system would be difficult to standardize since it was based on a body parts... Everyone's forearm is different.


Not being a critic, just thinking out loud.

Following your posts with great interest.
Here's a pic of one of the two servant quarters. There are 162 bedrooms. Each bedroom is exactly 13.125'x8.75'x8.75', LxWxH. Notice you never see any structure that is not a square or rectangle. I think folks relate better to feet than cubits though the numbers are much more beautiful in cubits. I have learned to think in cubits. Ancient measuring systems are based on the size of the individual. Ancient measuring systems are customized. These folks are relatively small in physical size. They described this structure in terms of their size, i.e. their "cubit". Again, it is what it is.


To orient you above is south, below is north, to the right is west, and to the left is east. Next to the bedrooms on the east is a 8.75' walkway running north to south, then the Utility Area opening into the walkway. Next to it is the Gateway. The Gateway is 175' long and 17.5' wide. Next to it is the cafeteria, the structure with the skylights. The cafeteria is 131.25'x43.75' and will serve 300 of these folks. The plans of the structure come with an orientation. Soon I hope to show you a finished Utility area. If you look closely you can see the sinks. There are five of them.

Last edited by Charles; 10-16-2020 at 02:26 PM.