Did Einstein Discover The Fountain of Youth
Posted: Wednesday, December 30, 2009
by Robert Rainer MD
http://robertrainermd.com
Never discount Albert Einstein. His famous formula, e=Mc2, universally states that energy can be created by accelerating matter at very high speeds. c, in this equation, is the speed of light. Additionally, e is energy and M is matter. This groundbreaking formula served as the premise for the atomic bomb, a rather horrific chapter of human existence. However, something of noted interest is that we may also integrate Time into this equation since speed is equivalent to Distance divided by Time. If we solve for time, our equation becomes T= √d2 xMx 1/e. This is of particular importance, since this suggests that matter traveling greater distances will have increased measurable time. I would like to proclaim this formula to be the Life Expectancy Formula as a function of Time. The variables of the equation are as follows: T is time or life expectancy; d is distance traveled in a lifetime; M is mass of the organism; e is energy or calories consumed by the organism. In fact, utilizing this equation shows that airline pilots are calculated to have a slightly longer life span by virtue of traveling greater distances over a life time. It explains why calorie restricted humans live longer. Additionally, it also provides some degree of logic as to why the life span of many birds often exceed 100 years and why that life span is substantially shortened in caged captivity. Furthermore, and rather coincidentally, french researchers recently showed that people who walk faster live longer. This study even managed to correct for study subjects with similar hypertensive and cholesterol profiles.
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Robert E. Rainer, MD, is a graduate of the University of Maryland School of Medicine. He completed his residency training in obstetrics and gynecology in 1995 and shortly afterward established his medical practice (see: www.brooklyngynplace.com ). Dr. Rainer's practice flourished and is now a leading OB/GYN practice in New York City. Get his book: www.doctorsguidetowealth.com/index.htm
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