I remember reading proably a decade ago that they had located this gene and it was basically what separated us from monkeys. Pretty sure I learned this from some ancient alien enthusiast along with the fused chromosome as evidence we were genetic experiments basically. Which again, lines up with the old storys.
Took a few trys before they got what they wanted....
Makes me curious, can you double or quadruple the neurons in a human as well? Something tells me they proably have tried.
There is a lot of research on klotho and peptides and tissue specific bioregulators.
Human metabolism, epigenetics and other biochem pathways are becoming more and more hackable.
On that Noah Harari is (partially) right.
However, biology always pushed back. We are not simple machines, but adaptive homeo-DYNAMIC (not static!) self-organizing supersystems.
Yeah, they do Monkeys first, because it's cheaper, faster and gets through the ethics review.
Eventually human trials will come. And they will find out that humans weren't so simply linearly hackable as they thought.
Biology always bites back.
Nature bats last (baseball analogy)
Peptides Short I came across.
order info: https://us.vwr.com/store/product/17184751/human-recombinant-klotho-from-cho-cells
wiki: https://archive.is/wip/T5Wd7
Wait until you hear about what china has been up to lol...
https://nypost.com/2020/11/19/scientists-make-bigger-monkey-brains-using-human-genes/
I remember reading proably a decade ago that they had located this gene and it was basically what separated us from monkeys. Pretty sure I learned this from some ancient alien enthusiast along with the fused chromosome as evidence we were genetic experiments basically. Which again, lines up with the old storys.
Took a few trys before they got what they wanted....
Makes me curious, can you double or quadruple the neurons in a human as well? Something tells me they proably have tried.