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Use laser activated growth hormones, collagen promoters as well as osteoclastic, osteoblastic drugs to edit the human body as it grows. Lasers photoactivate molecules wherever the laser shines, often confocally at depth. While the person sleeps the laser traces out the dose locations as well as forms,
the persons body is thus software guided to the persons preference.
This certainly is most effective with kids, yet it seems reasonable to give kids the opportunity to decide what they will look like. Along with the general population benefits comes the opportunity to try things like the area application of photonic pharmacology to cardioarea body fat reducing disease. Noting that everything from human growth hormone to invisalign is considered potentially beneficial to developing kids Laser guided beautification of people is appreciated. On the way there are current laser beauty treatments computer controlled to work on sleeping faces.
Now some of you will say, look people are just going to genetically engineer their kids to be kind happy intelligent attractive people. This provides the less genetically engineered an opportunity to attain social benefits as well.
The Journal of Photochemistry B Biology has a wide range of articles on photocatalytic developmental molecules. This idea is about using them on regular people during sleep using lasers to provide personal benefit.
Journal of photochemistry B biology
http://www.scienced...ce/journal/10111344 [beanangel, Dec 09 2011]
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Can we do this with dark lasers? I find it difficult to sleep in a lit room. |
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It is so rare that I scoff at an idea for pure magic, but these laser activated hormones are just magic. I will not give a bone because I appreciate the scifi TV movie value of having a therapeutic laser light show resculpt the body of the heroine into something completely different. |
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...This is actually a rather intriguing idea, once you
get past the drivel. |
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Essentially: In order to solve the problem of
distributing drugs to one specific location that
may not be readily chemically distinguishable from
stuff you don't want medicated, distribute drugs
throughout the whole body and activate it by
laser. |
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However, the method by which these hormones
are made laser-activated (or indeed activated by
any other focussable mechanism) needs to be
further elaborated on. The particular application
being proposed is interesting, but keep in mind
that hormones are not magic! |
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<jocular>Presumably the process making these
hormones laser-activatable will involve some
particularly hairy organometallohalogen reaction
catalyzed by vaginas published in an obscure
Somalian journal. </jocular> |
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