> > > >
> > > > --- 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 --
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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