Is it possible?

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  1. chaos1956 Banned Banned

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    Would it be possible to apply nanotechnology as to add one hydrogen atom, two helium atoms, three lithium atoms, four Beryllium atoms, five boron atoms, six, carbon atoms, seven nitrogen atoms, eight oxygen atoms, and so on until you get to Iron with and end with a summation of 351 atoms within the same area. And if in fact this were possible could these elements possibly be placed in the cerebrospinal fluid of someone with Lou Gherigh's disease, by naturally resonating the iron that runs through the beta-2 transferrin? and possibly make the person immortal?
     
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  3. arfa brane call me arf Valued Senior Member

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    Hey, who told you about my research?
     
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  5. James R Just this guy, you know? Staff Member

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    I'm interested in why you think that doing this would make somebody immortal. Please explain.
     
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  7. Hercules Rockefeller Beatings will continue until morale improves. Moderator

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    And this requires a fair bit of explanation as well.... :bugeye:

     
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    The full power of the photoelectric effect as it is unleashed upon your human iron metabolism?:bugeye:
     
  9. James R Just this guy, you know? Staff Member

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    Ah, I see.

    No, it's not possible.

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