06-18-2021, 10:37 PM
Biological aging is actually not a result of entropy, not a "wear and tear" process. Even mainstream science admits that. And for example one species of mice can have a lifespan of 3 years while a similar species, the naked mole rat, has a lifespan of 30 years! That's an order of magnitude difference in average lifespan. So clearly aging is not about mindless wear and tear.
Biological aging it seems to me is instead a result of group natural selection of whole populations. The idea of group selection has been criticized, for example expert Jerry Coyne writes: "Group selection isn't widely accepted by evolutionists for several reasons. First, it's not an efficient way to select for traits, ..."
Nevertheless, I think the effect of group selection can be achieved through cycles of near extinction of a population and increase in population size. So for example the naked mole rats may have gone nearly extinct and for some environmental reason only those members with very long lifespan survived and that trait was carried on when the population size grew back again. Similarly, a species of mice with very short average lifespan may have gone through cycles of near extinction and increase in population in relation to environmental factors making only those members with short lifespan survive in the periods of near extinction.
And for humans it's the beast stream that has shaped and determined our average lifespan. Both the Bible and Ra in the Law of One say that humans used to have a much longer average lifespan. And that's actually possible with my theory. And I also think of biological aging as a form of spiritual entropy. The solar stream, then, because it removes spiritual entropy, removes biological aging! That's my current theory.
Biological aging it seems to me is instead a result of group natural selection of whole populations. The idea of group selection has been criticized, for example expert Jerry Coyne writes: "Group selection isn't widely accepted by evolutionists for several reasons. First, it's not an efficient way to select for traits, ..."
Nevertheless, I think the effect of group selection can be achieved through cycles of near extinction of a population and increase in population size. So for example the naked mole rats may have gone nearly extinct and for some environmental reason only those members with very long lifespan survived and that trait was carried on when the population size grew back again. Similarly, a species of mice with very short average lifespan may have gone through cycles of near extinction and increase in population in relation to environmental factors making only those members with short lifespan survive in the periods of near extinction.
And for humans it's the beast stream that has shaped and determined our average lifespan. Both the Bible and Ra in the Law of One say that humans used to have a much longer average lifespan. And that's actually possible with my theory. And I also think of biological aging as a form of spiritual entropy. The solar stream, then, because it removes spiritual entropy, removes biological aging! That's my current theory.