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human magnetic cycle - 12-01-2005, 04:21 PM

The shapes of human magnetic cycle (HMC) similar to the hysteresis cycle of ferromagnetism are not exactly alike. The differences give us our unique physical characteristics. These physical attributes are modifiable by space and time. Time-wise, people born at the same place but separated by time have no distinctive differences. Space-wise, people born at different places on earth were divisible into distinct race. These physical changes become encoded into parts of the chromosomes by gradual processes of genetic evolution, mutation, and environmental adaptation.

However, the average human lifespan stays the same for several thousands years. Lack of paleontological evidence would strongly suggest that primitive human beings are unlikely to live more than 130 years. These are supportive evidence that although the shapes of HMC gone through various stages of transformations, the areas practically remain the same. It is the area of HMC that determines human lifespan.

The task ahead is how to increase the area of a particular HMC by any scientific means possible. However, the moral issue is does anyone want to live more than a thousand years? How about 10,000 years? A million years? Live forever?


Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²
  
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