A new treatment that blocks an aging-related protein restored lost cartilage in old mice and helped prevent arthritis after knee injuries. Human cartilage samples showed similar signs of regeneration, raising hopes for a future drug that could repair joints instead of replacing them.
All of those things seem to be related to information processing, not any inherent property of atoms.
“Then of course the dna gets denatured just by radiation and pollution and time.”
Pretty sure “dna” isn’t just present in one cell in the body.
Also, how can two thirty year olds make a zero year old baby?
Have you read anything about this before espousing your grand pronouncements here?
Seriously, like, you are so far in left field here, I can’t even respond.
https://vadim.oversigma.com/MAS862/Project.html
But lay on MacDuff, pour your great knowledge upon me. Tell me how a carbon atom knows it’s in a thirty year old body or 95 year old?
“Also, how can two thirty year olds make a zero year old baby?”
Surely you can respond to this puzzler? Even if I’m in the left field of the Andromeda Galaxy?
Explain away, professor!
If you want to address the scientific points I made, I will respond. Your poetry is neither here nor there, pal.