I believe the flaw of most research base is lack of agreement and research into fundamental abstract "biologic life concepts" that can be used as a guide to predict concrete research direction.
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Anyway, lack of perspective and understanding of *life* is driving scientists into dead ends and random experimenting.
Can you, please, provide an example of that? Understanding of the evolutionary causes of a given biological structure or process does not always help us in gaining understanding of the proximate causes thereof. The theory of evolution is very, very important for biology, but it should be obvious that it's not all there is to biology.
I only know of avenues that I wondered into. Research in antidepressants and anxiolitycs is one such example, explained in this thread. Research in mental health is intact almost completely split to psychoanalisys and neurology. It doesn't seem any scientist actually uses both domains to bring forth a single sound theory that makes sense in both domains. Furthermore the domain of evolution also needs to be added as a source of valuable complementing logic and facts and tests. Noone does research like that. Everyone focuses on their own domain and that's that. Blind.
And also as explained is this thread, gerontology is another example.
As explained also, science about eating habits, nutritionist etc also fail to see many truths that come from evolution and using facts from other domains like neurology etc. The fact that they still mislead people with cholesterol bashing is insane. Cholesterol is the building block of animal cells. It serves the function to repair damage. Reducing it provides good grounds for cancer. Atherosclerosis, damage is caused by glucose and insulin. Cholesterol is used to fix the damaged sites. Etc..
There's so many fundamental errors in medicine coming from inability to recognise and respect the drive of evolution and how we evolved etc.
Cortisol for example intact provides enhanced opioidergic signalling during the day to provide more sacrifice of the now for future. The animal works for the future during the day. In depressed people the opioidergic numbing during the day enables sleep which they can't get at night due to lack of cortisol.
etc. so much misleading science.
Opioid networks are ALWAYS about modulating immediate sacrifice for a better future level of "well being".
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You can see how concepts of aging "oozes" from the function of opioids providing sacrifice(aging) mechanisms.
Even if by "aging" you meant psychological defense mechanisms against the knowledge of mortality (I know you don't), there is no pain to numb in the case of aging unless the animal knows it's doomed and cares.
My mother just walked 6 months on a broken foot. She did not bother to go to the doctor and suffered the pain. Eventually it got worse and it doesn't want to get better anymore. From the constant pain/stress signalling the body decided to shut down the overburdening part of it(broken foot) and it will not recover now. That's my "diagnosis". And there's nothing wrong with it. Once they elaborate the exact pathways it will become clear. For now it seems p38 map kinase pathway is responsible and kappa opioid receptor activity provides pain relief and also p38 map kinase activation. Figure that. My concepts predict such stuff easily and I've been doing it for a while.
Slow ageing is subtle stress gathering and numbing adaptation over the lifetime, depending on experience. It can not be registered by the individual to be happening unless the stress is very intense.
The stress of pathogens, internal damage is not felt consciously but is still processed by the same mechanisms.
It is sacrifice for "life", even for offsrpings, maternal care and sacrifice for the offspring is also a function of opioids(and piggybacking oxytocin. the mammalian urge to take care of offsprings evolved though oxytocin providing a piggyback "wellbeing input" on top of opioidergic signalling if the attached offspring survives).
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Aging is evolutionary and conceptually sacrifice for future life(primary abstract function of opioids)
What you are saying is all so thought-provoking, but with all due respect, it's my impression that you have fallen victim to the unnecessary teleological manner of speaking characteristic of modern biology. When biologists say that the heart beats to pump blood, they don't mean that it makes a conscious decision to do so; when evolutionary psychologists say that sexual arousal evolved as a means of reproductive success, they don't mean that an infertile person can have no sex drive (think people who choose never to have children). You mustn't confuse the body with the soul. The organism is just the body, an unconsious physical structure; the organism is not the person, the mind. The mind, the soul, the psyche -- whatever you choose to call it, is a separate entity altogether.It's almost as if people think aging is a glitch, an imperfection in mother nature, cells that can't last long, whatever, as if it could not create us better. While infact it did it on purpose.
No one did it on purpose. Nature cannot do anything on purpose. Why? It follows syllogistically from (1) the primary premise that only conscious entities can do something on purpose and (2) the secondary premise that nature is not a conscious entity.
It quite offending to read this, but I hope you did not mean it.
Of course I mean "evolution crafted it" as opposed to "it is a random glitch" or "evolution failed to improve ageing". Even so I still make out evolution to be conscious, but you do realise I don't really think evolution is a conscious entity, but there's no other way to talk about it and make sense.
For me the definition of life is self-replicating patterns of matter/energy. Life is created by the passing of time within a system of rules(physics) and "players"(particles). Time proves which of them can self-replicate. The "game of life" (this mathematicians game awed me back when I was a 12 year old kid, even then I could grasp the truth and abstract meaning of evolution) unfold as the time passes and what we can observe we call evolution. It seems purposeful, but intact it is random, only the less purposeful entities do not get to replicate and after some time, you can only see the ones that evolved better. As the time passes higher order functions begin to appear such as "reducing life expectancy in order to cause faster generation change to speed up evolution compared to another species".
Now that we have this out of the way, we can stop projecting that I have "romantic ideas"
A species that is in danger and being overrun by other conditiones experiences more stress, lives shorter, procreates more(stress increases procreation) in order to speed up evolution and make up for the lack of adaptation.
Species or individual organisms? If you mean the latter, then at least in the case of sexual reproduction it can only be true for male animals (minus seahorses). For those females who cannot reproduce without gestation, it's pointless because if death is imminent, it's counterproductive for reproductive purposes to waste time and other resources on a lengthy pregnancy -- and, in altricial taxa, rearing -- instead of struggling for personal survival. This also is a known observation in evolutionary psychology.
Well that sounds even better, and individual becomes endangered and loses ability to see a point in group life.
But an endangered female will infact offer sex and attempt to attach in exchange for male protection(oxytocin functioning). This is clearly evident in borderline personality disorder for example. Nonmammalian lifeforms are not included in this, they don't form social groups, they form non altruistic swarms.
As said, I stepped in here few days ago from mental health forum. I have not had time to evolve these concepts and I'm sure someone could do it better, but it seems to me that my approach makes better progress in 2 days than all the rest.
Maybe I'm losing it, but it all makes sense on so many levels and domains and yet all other gerontology research seems like desperate grasping for straws in hopes that we can manipulate some gene to have our cells divide indefinitely or whatever. I guess they're looking for new ways to create cancer or something.
Edited by addx, 09 March 2014 - 10:32 PM.