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Recent media coverage has been devoted to the
ability of alcohol to extend human life span. A
rather insolent statement considering
the historical barrage of disparaging findings
regarding alcohol and its secondary ill health
effects. However, if we isolate this one
finding without examining the broader context of
alcohol's adverse health effects, in the long
run, we probably do more harm than good.
Using Albert Einstein's famous equation,
E=MC2
I have formulated the Time Longevity equation.
By replacing the velocity of light coefficient
with its equivalent velocity variables
(distance/time), I have generated the Time or
Longevity equation. Time equals the square root
of distance squared times mass times the inverse
of energy. I have proclaimed this formula, The
Rainer Time Longevity Equation.
Rainer's Time Longevity Equation
T=√D2x
M x 1/E
Rainer's Time Longevity Equation states that an
organism's life span is interdependent on three
variables. Those three variables are Distance
(D), Mass (M), and Energy (E). Animals of
various species, including man, may alter these
three variables in order to prolong life. Since
time is relative to movement through space,
animals may slow the aging process by forward
movement through space. The greater
the distance covered, the greater the positive impact on longevity. Animals that have
the capacity to fly have an increased (D)
variable compared to their non flying
counterparts. Likewise, animals that typically
fly or swim large distances will have a similarly increased life span. In short, caging
migratory animals equates to a death sentence. The Galapagos Tortoise for example, has
capitalized on all three variables of Distance
(D), Mass (M), and Energy (E) in order to
maximize its average life span of 150 years. The
tortoise shuttles through the ocean's currents
(Increased D); It possesses a large inert shell
that requires no metabolic maintenance
(Increased M); Tortoises possess exceedingly
slow movement with a similarly decreased
metabolic rate (Decreased E).
Man has achieved greater longevity through
modernization which includes amongst other
things, more rapid travel modalities (Increased
D). Air travel has helped push man's life span
to higher limits. Space travel shows even
greater promise in extending man's life span.
Increased Mass allows larger mammals to extend
their life span by increasing the (M) variable.
Man may also alter time by manipulating the Mass
(M) variable. Ancient Egyptians brilliantly
utilized this fact by spending time residing
in pyramids. Bear in mind, that a pyramid by
virtue of its construction, is virtually
entirely mass. Modern French researchers were
astounded when they placed a dead cat and raw
fresh meat in the interior of the Great pyramid,
only to find both items exquisitely preserved
days later. Likewise, Dinosaurs improved their
life span by virtue of their enormous mass.
Lastly, this brings us to Energy (E), the final
variable of the Rainer Time Longevity Equation.
Given that time or longevity has an inverse
relationship to energy (E), all things that
decrease Energy will invariably increase time.
However, I would like to point out that items
that decrease the (E) variable and therefore
increase longevity, may not necessarily improve
the quality of life. Items that decrease the
Energy (E) component and cause a decrease in
Basal Metabolic Rate and secondarily increase
longevity, include the following: love,
marriage, hibernation, sleep, coma, stupor,
caloric reduction, prayer, meditation, medicinal
substances that suppress the central nervous
system.
This brings us to the discussion of alcohol.
Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant.
Furthermore, it decreases brain endorphin
production. Alcohol may increase longevity by
decreasing the Energy (E) variable thus reducing
Basal Metabolic Rate. However, we must not
overlook the obvious ill effects that alcohol
has on our overall health. Alcohol causes brain
atrophy, liver cirrhosis, and promotes the
formation of various types of cancer. Alcohol
in a broader context has damaging effects on the
body. Additionally, by reducing endogenous
brain endorphin levels, alcohol robs our
subconscious mind of its creativity and severs
our link with God. Alcohol steals our ambition
which, many may argue, is our chief purpose for
existence.
Invariably, future studies will likely support
findings that opiates such as heroin and codeine
increase longevity by inducing a comatose state.
But few would claim that periodic heroin use is
beneficial in improving one's life. Let's not
be seduced into accepting isolated research
findings as virtuous advances. Embracing
a morally sound lifestyle shows the most promise
in extending and improving the quality of
life. Enhancing endogenous brain endorphin
production by routine exercise and meditation,
facilitates a quality lifestyle. Naturally, man
desires a longer life span. Likewise, an
associated increase in life span will occur as
man adopts the following lifestyle and behavior
modifications: swifter travel modalities
(increased D); decrease in obesity (decreased E);
acquire more sleep (decreased E); prayer
(decrease E); universal love (decrease
E); consumption of minimal amounts of
wine (decrease E); reside in structures composed
of denser building materials (increase M) such
as granite high rises.
I would like to add a caveat while on the topic
of Energy (E). Contrary to current popular
belief and aside from acute injury, a lower bone
density contributes to a longer life span. High
bone masses require increased metabolic rates to
maintain. Likewise, an increased
Basal Metabolic Rate shortens life span. As Man
evolves, he sacrifices the development of high
bone density for superior brain development.
Asian ethnic groups, known to have the lowest
bone density, likewise have the longest life
span. Hence, lower bone density promotes longer
life. This may ultimately encourage the use of
medicinal agents targeted to enhance osteoclast
activity (cells that reabsorb bone tissue) in
order to improve life span. Additionally, this
may discourage the use of aggressive medicinal
treatments used to build bone in order to
prevent osteoporosis.
The human body, given its fine tuning due to an
extensive evolutionary process, capitalizes on
the energy (E) component of the Time Longevity
equation. The body utilizes fever as a weapon
to combat bacterial and viral offenders. By
raising the body's core temperature when faced
with a crisis, effectively increasing Energy
(E), the body's immune system selectively
shortens the life cycle of the offending
bacterial or viral agent. Hence, fever can
assist the body in its effort to destroy
infecting organisms. However, the body must
precipitously drop the temperature once
the offending threat has been thwarted in
order to circumvent its own demise.
Fever, although an effective defensive tool, can
also prove extremely hazardous if left
unchecked. Severe systemic infections
may increase the basal metabolic rate (E) beyond
limits compatible with life.
We must also avoid the temptation to implement
detrimental behavior patterns in an effort to
extend life span. This is particularly true if
newly adapted practices jeopardize the quality
of life or blunt the creativity of the human
mind. Our minds are our cherished tools that
serve as the link to connect us to our higher
power. Our minds resonate with one
another allowing us to share our creativity and
inspiration which may then develop into a
material equivalent. No substance, compound, or
medicinal agent should ever compromise this
higher cerebral function. Our minds empower our
capacity to connect to one another, our
environment, and with God. We live to promote
our thought capacity for now and beyond. Our
bodies merely serve as our mind's temporary
housing. Alcohol excess can evoke the brain's
capacity for addiction, a biological disease.
In all fairness, two glasses of red wine
consumed on a weekly basis may have some
positive health benefits. Red wine with
its antioxidant properties coupled with
relaxants, may enable us to cope with life's
rigors. But stronger types of alcohol such as
whiskey, bourbon, rum, and vodka often tax the
capacity of our liver's detoxification
capabilities and therefore cause systemic
illness.
Time travel is also implicit to this discussion.
As we photograph a tennis player strike a ball
without the aid of a freeze frame lens, we see
that motion is composed of a sequence of
independent movements separated by distance and
time. Likewise, photographing our solar system
gives us the same effect. Photos of seemingly
independent planets appear separated only by
distance. But, however, this is effectively one
of the same. Our solar system is the evolution
of one planet only-- Earth. Mars is earth's
future and Venus is earth's past. The volcanoes
on Mar's surface are merely eroded Great
Pyramids of Egypt. The eerie face peering at us
from Mar's surface is our own Great
Sphinx looking towards the heavens. However,
the dimension of time is well into our future.
Time travel is before our eyes. What appears
as a seemingly array of independent objects
separated by various distances is merely one of
the same. Given the temperature variation of
Mars, global warming then becomes a moot point.
Let's turn our sights to one of our most
challenging issues, cancer. Is there a cure in
sight? We race to find a cure but we must force
ourselves to look beyond the narrow scope of
our lens. Increasing distance (D) and mass (M)
while decreasing energy (E) will not only
increase life span but also may hold the
definitive key to cancer's cure. If we focus
on energy (E), from a metabolic standpoint, we
make reference to Basal Metabolic Rate.
Whatever variable decreases basal metabolic rate
likewise decreases the incidence of
cancer. Current medical standards must be
revised. At best, our attempts to preserve bone
mass by medicinal means is in fact an absolute
route to promoting the formation of cancer.
Raising bone density increases metabolic rates.
An increase in Basal Metabolic rate increases
energy (E) which in turn shortens longevity
(T). Hence, increasing bone density increases
cancer. An increase in metabolic rate is an
increase in energy (E) which causes a decrease
in time longevity (T). Medicinal agents that
increase bone density in post menopausal years
directly shorten life span. God's naturally
occurring hormonal transition has been correct
all along. The production of progesterone in
women's twilight years with the corresponding
decline in bone mass potentiates the duration of
life. Cancer is merely the byproduct of
stimulating basal metabolic rates to an extreme
thus creating a cellular replicating, self
perpetuating vortex. We cannot eliminate this
vortex by applying more energy such as
radiation. In fact, we must do the very
opposite. Hence, the promise for an absolute
cure for cancer lies in the basal metabolic
reductive capacity of cryogenics and frigid cold
baths.
The following items below decrease energy (E) or
Basal Metabolic Rate and therefore help PREVENT
CANCER and increase Life Span:
- Decrease in Basal Metabolic Rate
- Decrease in Bone Density
- Osteoblast inhibitor
- Antibiotics
- Sleep
- Hibernation
- Estrogen Blocker (Tamoxifen)
- Osteoclast activator
- Meditation
- Coma
- Prayer
- Exercise
- Sex
- Love
- Classical and Jazz Music
- Relaxation
- Laughter
- Caloric Reduction
- Fasting
- Progesterone
- Depo Provera
- Excessive Cold
- Moderate Wine
- Lupron
- Decreased Body Mass Index
The items listed below increase Mass (M) and
therefore help PREVENT CANCER and increase Life
Span:
- Residing in the Great Pyramid of Egypt
- Residing in Stone House
- Residing in a Cave
- Burrowing and residing underground
The items listed below increase Distance (D) and
therefore help PREVENT CANCER and increase Life
Span:
- Space travel
- Flying
- Migration
- Forward Movement
- Swimming
The items listed below increase energy (E) or
Basal Metabolic Rate and therefore CAUSE CANCER
and decrease Life Span:
- Increase in Basal Metabolic Rate
- Increase in Bone Density
- Osteoclast Inhibitor
- Cigarettes
- Infection
- Fever
- Carcinogenic exposure
- Excessive Heat
- Genetic Predisposition
- Bacterial exposure
- Viral exposure
- Obesity
- Osteoblast Activator
- Sleep Deprivation
- Hate
- Anger
- Stress
- Fosomax
- Androgenic Steroids
- Unopposed Estrogen
- Cocaine
- Excessive Sun
- Mifepristone (RU486)
The items listed below decrease Mass (M) and
therefore CAUSE CANCER and decrease Life Span:
- Residing in a trailer
- Residing in a tent
The items listed below decrease Distance (D) and
therefore CAUSE CANCER and decrease Life Span:
- Sedentary lifestyle
- Stasis or staying still
*Some items listed above are currently
theoretical and require case-control study to be
regarded as scientific fact
Optimizing the physical laws of nature will
assist us as we make progress in
increasing longevity and eradicating cancer as a
health menace. We must carefully observe and
analyze many of nature's obvious examples of
perfection and harmony. These examples in
nature all have purpose and intent and
have required exponential years of evolutionary
trial and error. As man universally harmonizes
in the spirit of love, all things will
ultimately be achieved.
Robert E. Rainer, MD, is a graduate of the
University of Maryland School of Medicine. He
completed his residency training in obstetrics
and gynecology in 1995 and shortly afterward
established his medical practice (see:
www.brooklyngynplace.com ). Dr. Rainer's
practice flourished and is now a leading OB/GYN
practice in New York City. Get his book:
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