--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> > > > >
> > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer <groups@> 
wrote:
> > Actually, brain-functioning doesn't deteriorate all that much just
> because you get old, and 
> > MMY doesn't show any signs of a stroke that I can see. Would you 
ask
> if people lose the 
> > ability to sleep or dream just because they got old?
> 
> Actually, the MD/PH.d (neurology) that I used to take my mom -- with
> alzhiemers -- to said "If you live to be old enough, you will 
develop
> Alszheimers."  Alzhiemers, amonsgt other things, is a gooping up of
> the brain with plaque and all. And it happens to everyone according 
to
> him, given enough time. For some it starts earlier than others.
> 
> I have not found strong confirmation of this in Alzhiemers 
articles --

Some may *speculate* that that's the case, but there's
no way they could know it for a fact.





> though I have not looked hard. And this guy, young, weel read in
> current research, dual doctoral degrees from major universities,
> appeared convinced of his statements. 
> 
> Kind of puts the TMO immortality model in perspective "everything 
just
> keeps changing, the body keeps changing, but it never dies." Perhaps
> it changes into a no-memory, near comotose living entity -- and 
then more.
>






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