X-Message-Number: 24339 From: Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2004 16:35:06 EDT Subject: Re: Haflick In a message dated 7/4/2004 2:55:13 AM Mountain Daylight Time, writes: 4. >When it becomes possible to slow, stop, or >reverse the aging process in the simpler molecules that compose inanimate >objects, such as machines, then that prospect may become tenable for the >complex molecules that compose life forms. Since molecules react or decay with time, but reactions are slowed with lower temperatures (reaction rates are halved with each drop of -- is it 10deg C? ) isn't that a slowing of the "aging process"? Surely cheese ages faster in the hot sun than the freezer. Alan Mole Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" [ AUTOMATICALLY SKIPPING HTML ENCODING! ] Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=24339