DNA: The New Fountain of Youth?
Want to live forever? A new DNA regeneration company may have the answer.
/EINPresswire.com/ New York, NY--July 14, 2011--Currently, some geneticists believe that in the future, regeneration of human beings from DNA may be possible. A new company believes they can transform science fiction into fact.
According to Max Stevens of DNA Live Forever LLC, "Many researchers think that there is memory stored in the DNA of living things. The best way to capitalize on this is to store the DNA of an individual so that it will last for hundreds of years."
"This may sound unlikely, but think about it. If you set aside one hundred dollars in one of our trust accounts, at the historical rate of growth you would have over a billion dollars at the end of about three hundred years. The great thing is, just like when you go to sleep, you awake after what seems like seconds. So, just like Sleeping Beauty, when you awake from that great sleep one hundred years will have gone by in what seems like seconds. This is without a doubt the time machine finally come to fruition. H. G. Welles would be proud," says Stevens.
And just how does the program at DNA Live Forever LLC work? One becomes a member for a one-time membership fee of $100.00, plus $20.00 in operating expenses. "We put the $100.00 in a trust account," says Stevens. DNA Live Forever LLC collects 10% of the earned interest from the member's trust account to provide ongoing operational funds for the safe keeping of the DNA.
How does one go about submitting one's DNA you may ask? The member mails a sealed plastic bag containing a hair sample, some finger nail clippings, and a cell sample obtained from the mouth with a cotton swab, in a sealed envelope. DNA Live Forever LLC vacuum seals this envelope in plastic and places it in a fireproof safe inside an alarm-protected freezer set at ten degrees Fahrenheit.
DNA Live Forever LLC also collects information and pictures from members so that their future regenerated selves will be able to learn about their past lives. This biographical information will remain confidential.
When the trust fund appreciates to the needed level, the regeneration commences and the new 'you' is raised by caregivers paid for by the trust. All remaining funds are released to the new 'you' at age eighteen.
Members can also have pets, spouses, and children regenerated using the relevant DNA samples and trust funds. DNA Live Forever LLC offers remarkable flexibility in the kind of options it can provide to its members, according to Stevens.
A famous man once remarked that the opinion of history won't matter because in the future we'll all be dead. Maybe…maybe not. Why let today's science dictate your fate? Max Stevens and a growing number of scientists believe you may just want to bank on the future with DNA Live Forever LLC.
Contact Information:
Max Stevens
dnaliveforever@yahoo.com
www.dnaliveforever.com
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/EINPresswire.com/ New York, NY--July 14, 2011--Currently, some geneticists believe that in the future, regeneration of human beings from DNA may be possible. A new company believes they can transform science fiction into fact.
According to Max Stevens of DNA Live Forever LLC, "Many researchers think that there is memory stored in the DNA of living things. The best way to capitalize on this is to store the DNA of an individual so that it will last for hundreds of years."
"This may sound unlikely, but think about it. If you set aside one hundred dollars in one of our trust accounts, at the historical rate of growth you would have over a billion dollars at the end of about three hundred years. The great thing is, just like when you go to sleep, you awake after what seems like seconds. So, just like Sleeping Beauty, when you awake from that great sleep one hundred years will have gone by in what seems like seconds. This is without a doubt the time machine finally come to fruition. H. G. Welles would be proud," says Stevens.
And just how does the program at DNA Live Forever LLC work? One becomes a member for a one-time membership fee of $100.00, plus $20.00 in operating expenses. "We put the $100.00 in a trust account," says Stevens. DNA Live Forever LLC collects 10% of the earned interest from the member's trust account to provide ongoing operational funds for the safe keeping of the DNA.
How does one go about submitting one's DNA you may ask? The member mails a sealed plastic bag containing a hair sample, some finger nail clippings, and a cell sample obtained from the mouth with a cotton swab, in a sealed envelope. DNA Live Forever LLC vacuum seals this envelope in plastic and places it in a fireproof safe inside an alarm-protected freezer set at ten degrees Fahrenheit.
DNA Live Forever LLC also collects information and pictures from members so that their future regenerated selves will be able to learn about their past lives. This biographical information will remain confidential.
When the trust fund appreciates to the needed level, the regeneration commences and the new 'you' is raised by caregivers paid for by the trust. All remaining funds are released to the new 'you' at age eighteen.
Members can also have pets, spouses, and children regenerated using the relevant DNA samples and trust funds. DNA Live Forever LLC offers remarkable flexibility in the kind of options it can provide to its members, according to Stevens.
A famous man once remarked that the opinion of history won't matter because in the future we'll all be dead. Maybe…maybe not. Why let today's science dictate your fate? Max Stevens and a growing number of scientists believe you may just want to bank on the future with DNA Live Forever LLC.
Contact Information:
Max Stevens
dnaliveforever@yahoo.com
www.dnaliveforever.com
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