Age Reversal: By Engineered Viruses
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In this book, Robert Bryson, a mechanical engineer specializing in automated manufacture and robotics, who certainly thinks outside the box, discusses aging, breast cancer, and AIDS. He explains how the solution to many of our health problems may be easier to find than most of us have thought. Bryson reveals how a new type of medicine, whi
Robert P. Bryson
Robert P. Bryson, BSME, who has held about 120 engineering consulting positions over the last 50 years, is now retired. His interest in cancer research has spanned three decades. His engineering and cancer studies have combined to produce designs of systems he described in this book.
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Age Reversal - Robert P. Bryson
AGE REVERSAL
BY
ENGINEERED VIRUSES
Robert P. Bryson
© Copyright 2016 Robert P. Bryson
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Breast Cancer
Chapter 2: HIV/AIDS
Chapter 3: Aging
Chapter 4: Cosmetics
Chapter 5: DNA Repair Systems
Chapter 6: Resurrection
Chapter 7: Future Upgrades
Chapter 8: Origin of D Foundation
Chapter 9: Major Histocompatability Complex
Chapter 10: The Way Forward
Chapter 11: Prevention of Violent Crime
Introduction
January 15, 2016
I am a mechanical engineer specializing in automated manufacture and robotics. I will discuss ageing, breast cancer and AIDS.
It has been proven that the cause of ageing and the deterioration it produces, is the erosion of DNA base pairs (called telomeres) at the ends of our DNA strands in all of our stem cells. The erosion causes the construction of new tissue to be degraded. The erosion occurs when a cell manufactures new tissue to replace worn out tissue. After a number of these replication cycles have occurred, and increasingly degraded tissue is produced, the tissue will eventually fail to function. The solution to this problem is to replace the missing telomeres. With the full complement of telomeres, new tissue manufactured will be as it was in youth. However, even with replaced telomeres, the ageing process, will start over again. The replaced telomeres will continue to erode and will have to be replaced from time to time, in order to maintain youth. If we selected 10 years as the renewal cycle, that would mean that a treated individual would maintain an age between 20 and 30. Eventually a way will be found to make the rewinds permanent.
I have described several engineered viruses in this paper. A benefit of engineered viral medicines is that they are easily adjustable to perform specific tasks, as well as being specific for the tissue targeted, so that there will be no side effects, in fact testing for performance and lack of side effects is part of the manufacturing process, unlike chemical medicines which are not adjustable and come with a list of side effects which often include death. The delivery and installation of the telomeres would be done using engineered retroviruses, designed to minimize detection and attack by the body’s immune system. Concurrent with the rewind virus, and in order to optimize its use, and maximize the lifespan, as many fatal diseases as possible should be eliminated. Here is a start of that effort.
I have two strategies, both using engineered viruses as medicines. In the first strategy the virus would recognize a diseased cell, enter it, and disable the disease. The second strategy