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Thread started 10/15/15 4:07pm

morningsong

Russian Scientist Injects Himself With A 3.5 Million-Year Old Bacteria For Lengthening His Life

Um, yeah. No! Wait, what?



Last month, we talked about French scientists uncovering an ancient virus from Siberia that they plan to resurrect in their lab. Well, this time around, the gamble is taken to a whole new level, with a Russian scientist injecting himself with 3.5 million-year old bacteria that was salvaged from the permafrost region of Siberia. The man in question here – Anatoli Brouchkov, envisions this antediluvian bacteria as a sort of ‘elixir of youth’ that could possibly lengthen his life. And, while he doesn’t really know how such an incredible biological scope could work, he put forth the example of aspirin and lack of prevalent knowledge regarding this common medication.


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Reply #1 posted 10/16/15 2:47am

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Sounds like a great plot for a terrible Pink Panther movie.
If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it!
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Reply #2 posted 10/16/15 6:09am

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what could possibly go wrong? smile

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Reply #3 posted 10/16/15 8:20am

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Unless he lives to 120+, how will he ever know if it lengthened his life?

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Reply #4 posted 10/16/15 4:38pm

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XxAxX said:

what could possibly go wrong? smile

I was thinking it too.

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Reply #5 posted 10/16/15 4:39pm

morningsong

RodeoSchro said:

Unless he lives to 120+, how will he ever know if it lengthened his life?

Hadn't thought of that but yeah how would he know.

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Reply #6 posted 10/17/15 12:44am

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Is he still alive? eek

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Reply #7 posted 10/17/15 6:22am

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morningsong said:

XxAxX said:

what could possibly go wrong? smile

I was thinking it too.

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and judging from his unusually intrepid approach when it comes to human trials with an ancient bacteria he knows nothing about, i'd say his qualifications fall somewhat short of 'scientist'

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Reply #8 posted 10/18/15 11:15pm

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XxAxX said:

what could possibly go wrong? smile

They could live forever and never be able to die or something scary like that.

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Reply #9 posted 10/19/15 9:31am

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hausofmoi7 said:

XxAxX said:

what could possibly go wrong? smile

They could live forever and never be able to die or something scary like that.

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or die right smack off the bat for being such an idiot, which would be preferable to another scary possibility: reviving a threat to human existence eek smile

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Reply #10 posted 10/19/15 10:13am

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XxAxX said:

morningsong said:

I was thinking it too.

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and judging from his unusually intrepid approach when it comes to human trials with an ancient bacteria he knows nothing about, i'd say his qualifications fall somewhat short of 'scientist'

In truth I was thinking this is the type of scientist who needs eyes kept on him. Given what I've read so far, to me he sounds like someone who wouldn't hesitate to use people for experimentation.

What I'm understanding is the French scientists are warning companies that going into these newly defrosted regions to just start drilling for oil and other natural resources without testing could be dangerous because they did find a strain of bacteria/virus that could be harmful to people. So here he goes trying to prove that there is no real danger. For all we know he could have been paid as a schill to do it.

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Reply #11 posted 10/19/15 12:25pm

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Those wacky Russians. Funny if it turned him into a Prince fan.

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #12 posted 10/20/15 3:38pm

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XxAxX said:

what could possibly go wrong? smile

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