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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



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