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I don't know anything about that honestly. Is there a link that has all the info? I'd look into it for sure. I'm definitely not against having my hearing restored if it's safe, effective, and based on natural means, which it sounds like Frequency's technique in fact is.@Champ without irony have you thought about the possibility of taking part of the 1/2 phase of "Frequency" later this year?
It doesn't seem that they haven't published any "official" information yet unfortunately but they said they planned to begin a clinical trial in the second half of the year but since you said you were close to their offices I was just wonderingI don't know anything about that honestly. Is there a link that has all the info? I'd look into it for sure. I'm definitely not against having my hearing restored if it's safe, effective, and based on natural means, which it sounds like Frequency's technique in fact is.
I'd definitely give it a shot, I'm down to be a guinea pig. If someone can help a brainlet like me figure out more I'll offer myself up as a test subject so I can ruin my hearing with death metal all over again.It doesn't seem that they haven't published any "official" information yet unfortunately but they said they planned to begin a clinical trial in the second half of the year but since you said you were close to their offices I was just wondering
Yes indeed destroying my hearing again is a good reason for willing to restore the defective one ! It should be great to have a personal spy into their offices but more seriously it's up to you, don't do anything that could be too riskyI'd definitely give it a shot, I'm down to be a guinea pig. If someone can help a brainlet like me figure out more I'll offer myself up as a test subject so I can ruin my hearing with death metal all over again.
I-I'll do my best, senpai.Please don't hurt your ears
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Ever since my acoustic trauma lifes been a real bitch, and at this time, they are giving me a reason to live.
extremely unlikely because other mammals cannot either.What if our ears can actually regenerate naturally, but it requires a specific compound that's only found in a fruit that humans used to eat 100k years ago before it finally went extinct
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threefirefour you need to show up for an intergalatic mission on twitter
extremely unlikely because other mammals cannot either.
Prehistoric mammals may have
i dont think it works like that, reptiles including birds do not need a hypothetical fruit that has properties like any other fruit obeserved in nature.Other mammals don't have access to that hypothetical extinct fruit though either
i dont think it works like that, reptiles including birds do not need a hypothetical fruit that has properties like any other fruit obeserved in nature.
yesCan birds and reptiles regenerate hair cells?
Honest question, I have no idea
yes
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17891722
pretty much all vertebrates but modern mammals can. It's hardwired on the other side of the evolutionary tree of life. mammalia is just left out.
they already are with an active clinical trial NOW!Those lucky fuckers
At least that gives me some hope. I'm sure some future geneticist will figure out a way to use those genes to improve ours