I, for one, can't wait to make immediate eye contact with whoever is checking out my butt!
Exciting field of research for sure! Although I wonder to what extent aging-associated damage is what causes bioelectrical signals to fail... Degradation of the hardware itself, not allowing software to run as it might usually.
I do like the idea of potentially regenerating completely new tissues as a way to dilute out damage though!
Of course this is an oversimplification and with only bioelectrical changes I don't believe we will cure aging. However, this can provide a new framework to look at aging which could create highly impactful therapeutics and technologies to address the problem.
I, for one, can't wait to make immediate eye contact with whoever is checking out my butt!
Exciting field of research for sure! Although I wonder to what extent aging-associated damage is what causes bioelectrical signals to fail... Degradation of the hardware itself, not allowing software to run as it might usually.
I do like the idea of potentially regenerating completely new tissues as a way to dilute out damage though!
> ooo its electrifying! - J. Travolta
Of course this is an oversimplification and with only bioelectrical changes I don't believe we will cure aging. However, this can provide a new framework to look at aging which could create highly impactful therapeutics and technologies to address the problem.