Is the fear of death merely a vestigial survival instinct? I don't want to die, I enjoy existence. I enjoy feeling, observing, thinking, being. It's not that oblivion is a terrible fate, considering you don't recognize your state (or lack thereof). It's just that the alternative, existing, can be so nice. I suppose I might feel different if I were subjected to a life of more suffering. I guess I should just be glad to have ever existed. Is that a byproduct of being a lifeform, is this feeling just my complex brain attempting to explain away an ingrained survival mechanism, or is my love for existing true? Or maybe my existence is merely an illusion, and I am a very confused piece of the universe indeed. Oh well, I guess by the time I will know, I will be incapable of knowing. There is a certain humor in that, I suppose.
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Hey guys haha any dedicated math lovers want to take a go at these set of questions that definitely aren't my sheets of homework due for tomorrow's class. I would greatly appreciate if you gave some explanation for some of the more wordier/difficult questions.
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What can I learn in college that I can't learn on the internet (including books and journals available on the internet via libgen etc.)?
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I miss him so fucking much
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what does this even mean ?
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How cool is that?
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What's the deal with this. Does it really have cell like properties?
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CytoSolve® Discovers Molecular Mechanisms of Green Tea Reducing Transplant Rejection. Just Published. Seminal Paper.
• Dr Shiva Ayyadurai, MIT PhD – Inventor of Email, Systems Scientist, engineer, educator – gives a presentation of the Seminal paper by Cytosolve modeling the molecular mechanisms of Green Tea reducing Transplant Rejection.
• CytoSolve technology is designed to take a Systems Approach and distilled nearly 36,907 research papers, 1,408 clinical trials, over 211 years of scientific research on Green Tea.
• Green Tea Catechins consists of Epicatechin, Epicatechin Gallate (EG), Gallic Acid, Epigallocatechin Gallate (EGCG) and Epigallocatechin (EGC)
• Powerful biological effects of Green Tea includes that it is an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferative, anti thrombotic, vasorelaxation, and is anti-angiogenic.
• Health Benefits of Green Tea include aiding in weight loss, anti-aging, immune function, cardiovascular disease, liver disease, cancer, arthritis, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, cold & flu, asthma, depression, and periodontal disease.
• When Th1 is lowered, Th2 is increased, Tregs is increased, and Th17 is lowered you get Transplant Tolerance because it supports anti-inflammatory mechanisms while inhibiting pro-inflammatory mechanisms.
• Catechins from Green Tea modulate the immune system through their anti-inflammatory properties and exhibit antimicrobial effects.
Full Article: https://vashiva.com/cytosolve-discovers-molecular-mechanisms-of-green-tea-reducing-transplant-rejection-just-published-seminal-paper/
• Dr Shiva Ayyadurai, MIT PhD – Inventor of Email, Systems Scientist, engineer, educator – gives a presentation of the Seminal paper by Cytosolve modeling the molecular mechanisms of Green Tea reducing Transplant Rejection.
• CytoSolve technology is designed to take a Systems Approach and distilled nearly 36,907 research papers, 1,408 clinical trials, over 211 years of scientific research on Green Tea.
• Green Tea Catechins consists of Epicatechin, Epicatechin Gallate (EG), Gallic Acid, Epigallocatechin Gallate (EGCG) and Epigallocatechin (EGC)
• Powerful biological effects of Green Tea includes that it is an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferative, anti thrombotic, vasorelaxation, and is anti-angiogenic.
• Health Benefits of Green Tea include aiding in weight loss, anti-aging, immune function, cardiovascular disease, liver disease, cancer, arthritis, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, cold & flu, asthma, depression, and periodontal disease.
• When Th1 is lowered, Th2 is increased, Tregs is increased, and Th17 is lowered you get Transplant Tolerance because it supports anti-inflammatory mechanisms while inhibiting pro-inflammatory mechanisms.
• Catechins from Green Tea modulate the immune system through their anti-inflammatory properties and exhibit antimicrobial effects.
Full Article: https://vashiva.com/cytosolve-discovers-molecular-mechanisms-of-green-tea-reducing-transplant-rejection-just-published-seminal-paper/
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What event triggered your fucking love for science, /sci/?
