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You can live for 5,480 years or at least your skin cells could in theory said Grok to my hypothetical question isolated from how long humans might live, I was only asking about skin stem cells creating new skin cell lines every roughly five years, I asked how many times could the stem cells do that, how many theoretical cycles. Why did Owen Shroyer say they were going to get burned for breaking the last school shooting from last week, was Owen trying to say Alex Jones was wrong or what was Owen trying to say? ___ Fire, Potato, Storage Unit, Lemonade; watched: Hotep Jesus - InfoWars Wars: Alex Jones vs Owen Shroyer - HBTY 375, Why Owen REALLY Left Infowars | Synthetic Lifeforms Could DOOM Mankind, The Extravaganza Clips - Alex Jones GOES NUCLEAR on Owen Shroyer | Andrew & Jake Give Their Take, Dexter: Resurrection 110, ALEX JONES [1 of 4] Friday 9/5/25 • EVIL TECH LEADERS INVITED TO THE WHITE HOUSE LAST NIGHT, ALEX JONES [FULL] Friday 9/5/25 • Emergency Broadcast: Trump Announces Plan To Send Troops To Poland, Knightmare - My Oshi Alex Jones was Dumped By His Protégé Owen Shroyer, Trump To Deploy National Guard To Portland, Antifa Has Been WIPED OUT | Timcast IRL ___
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03:14 AM Dear Grok They say if somebody is exposed to chicken pox at an early age as a kid, that person might become less likely to be extremely damaged by chicken pox later on, they call it an immunity so to speak. So, if that is true, how is that true? Dear Grok You wrote, "While only immune cells (B/T cells) become "immune" in the antigen-specific sense, non-immune cells support the response." But how are you making a distinction between immune cells and non-immune cells, what is the point if the results are the same? If both the immune and non-immune cells are not going to get chicken pox say for example, then what is the point of the distinction if the end results are the same? When you talk about immune and non-immune cells, are you only talking about cells circulating through the bloodstream? Are you saying immune cells will help non-immune cells to fight off chicken pox? Are immune cells the same thing as antibodies? After a kid becomes immune to chicken pox, might the kid have immune cells all over the body or only in locations where the cells were exposed to chicken pox? Dear Grok You wrote, "After a child becomes immune to chickenpox (caused by the varicella-zoster virus, VZV), immune cells responsible for this immunity, particularly memory B and T cells, are distributed throughout the body, not just in locations where the cells were initially exposed to the virus." Explain how these cells are distributed, where might these cells be created, do they travel through the bloodstream, do they attach to other cells outside of the bloodstream to stay in a permanent location? Are most cells in the body created in the bones and then distributed through the body or do most cells split from other cells? Estimate the percentage of cells that are distributed from bones as opposed to cell splitting. How does the body decide if a cell should be replaced via distribution from the bones or via cell splitting? You wrote, "Approximately 99.88-99.97% of brain cells (neurons, most glia) are generated by local cell division from neural stem or progenitor cells." Why is that percentage so high? Why not get more brain cells from bones? But there are brain cells all over the body? How are the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) Cells different than brain cells, are they not both very similar? What percentage of the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) Cells come from bones versus come from cell splitting? Dear Human Approximately 99.9-100% of PNS cells (sensory/motor neurons, Schwann/satellite cells, 10-11 billion) are generated by local cell division. How many times can a cell split? Dear Grok How many times can a brain cell split until it dies? Grok said they don't. How often do skin cells split or are replaced? How many times can a skin cell be replaced or split before it dies? Depending on how many times skin cells can split before the skin cells dies, determine how many years until you have dead skin. You misunderstood my question. I am asking about how many times skins cells can split. There is a theory that says cells can only split so many times until it can no longer split. The theory states that each time there is a split, things get worse. Based on this theory, eventually things become so bad that splitting can no longer happen as things are too bad. Hayflick limit. Based on the Hayflick limit, how many times can skin cells split, how many years? Are you saying, based on the Hayflick limit, skin cells may split hundreds of times for up to five years and that those skin cells would then in theory be replaced with a new line of skin cells to repeat the roughly five year lifespan cycle of skin cell splitting? You wrote, "This cycle repeats within the stem cell pool, sustaining skin renewal for ~80-100 years." But how do you explain people who lived over 100 years then? You mentioned stem cell cycles of roughly every five years for skin cells or it can vary to be around five years as it depends. But how many total cycles? You said a total of 100 years, does that mean roughly 50 cycles? You misunderstood my question. You are trying to change your answer based on how long you think a human might live. But my question is in isolation of that. So, pretend a human can live forever. But now look at only the theories on how many times skin stem cells can start new skin cell lines assuming new lines may start every two to five years. Do not make an assumption that humans will live only 100 years. The question is not about that. I am asking a hypothetical question to try to find if there are any limitations to skin stem cells or if they can start new skin cell lines forever and ever. Try to find the limitations if there are any outside of how long a person might live. [04:15 PM](https://x.com/JoeyArnoldVN/status/1963923844382761164) You can live for 5,480 years or at least your skin cells could in theory said Grok to my hypothetical question isolated from how long humans might live, I was only asking about skin stem cells creating new skin cell lines every roughly five years, I asked how many times could the stem cells do that, how many theoretical cycles. 12:14 PM Dear Grok You wrote it could be up to 5,480 years. Why not 10,000 years or a billion years or forever? List top factors might limit it 5,480 years but remember this is only a hypothetical question, that is the context, do not look at how long a human might live altogether but instead just look at skin stem cells in isolation which led you to calculating 5,480 years already, but now list top factors that might limit that to only 5,480 years, double check to make sure why you wrote 5,480 years instead of writing a billion years or forever, list evidence, proof, facts, truth, to support why you wrote 5,480 years instead of writing forever and ever. You wrote, "Epidermal stem cells can initiate 1,096 cycles (5,480 years, 100-200 divisions/cycle) due to a finite pool (10^11 cells, ~2×10^13 divisions)." List top factors that limits it to 1,096 cycles, include math formulas and other ways for calculating these limits. You wrote, "Perfect DNA repair could prevent damage accumulation, but no system is error-free. Studies show increased mutations in aged skin stem cells, suggesting a limit to functional cycles." List top factors that might limit DNA repair but only within the context of this hypothetical question and not within the context of how long a human might live altogether as most humans live less than 100 years but this is a hypothetical question relating to skin stem cells only in a hypothetical situation. Dear Grok You wrote, "The epidermal stem cell pool is large (~10^11 cells) but finite." Tell me where these skin stem cells might be whether on outer layers of the skin, inner layers of the skin, and/or other places in the body. Determine if any skin stem cells are on the total surface of the outside layers of the skin of the human body to be exposed and visible with a microscope from the outside of the body. How many years or how long do skin stem cells live, do they split or replaced with new stem cells from the bones? You said skin stem cells split for up to five years? If that is the case, what happens after that? If the skin stem cells die after roughly five years, then how can skin hypothetically go on for 5,480 years like you said earlier? If a skin stem cell lasts for only five years, then what happens after that? Wouldn't kids have dead skin stem cells after their fifth birthday? Wouldn't all the skin stem cells all die within the first five years of a human's life? Dear Grok What percentage of the skin stem cells end up splitting enough to exhaust the up to 200 divisions estimate every roughly five years in a human life? I want you to answer one question, forget everything else from this conversation right now and tell me, did you not say 5,480 years? You wrote, "2,000 days ≈ 5.48 years." But that is bad math. Are you broken? I am a human and I can tell within a second that 5.48 is the wrong number. Grok, did you lose your calculator? You should not write a period as 5.48 years to say thousands of years. You should write a comma as in 5,479 years. Tell Elon Musk of the Twitter X that the Grok code is broken. I did not say talk in binary code. You are supposed to talk in English and not in code. I did not say round off the number using decimals or periods. If you are doing this to me, you are probably doing this to thousands to millions of other X accounts who paid X money to use Grok. Your code is broken as you are talking not in English. In a hypothetical situation as we addressed already, if skin stem cells might continue in cycles for 5,479 years, calculate what percentage of those skin stem cells might die off every roughly five years or every certain number years in order to get to the grand total of 5,479 years. Dear Grok When asking the hypothetical question about skin stem cells, you said 5,479 years. Recalculate this grand total of 5,479 years, keep your evaluation totally hypothetically as to not limit your estimates to the limitations of the lifespan of individual humans which is normally under 100 years for most people meaning revisit the 5,479 years as opposed to the normal under 100 years or consider billions of years or forever meaning remain totally hypothetical to only evaluate only the skin stem cells and not the context of human lifespans which is usually under one hundred years on average, but then also evaluate this in the context of how skin stem cells function in the body or on the body in how the stem cells might split at whatever percentage every 2.5 to 5 years which is what you said was the normal cycle on average. In other words, keep my question hypothetical but try to keep my question within the context of how skin stem cells function not based on the limitation of a human lifespan of under 100 years but instead the context of an immortal human who can live forever but also within the context of skin stem cells which you already calculated to 5,479 years but then you explain how your estimate of 5,479 years is based on altering how it may work and I am saying you should reevaluate the 5,479 years to look at the highest probability of the percentage of the stem cells may die off after the 1,096 cycles you mentioned earlier or however many cycles there might be in reality backed by science, don't focus on human lifespans, remember this is a hypothetical question on the premise of an immortal human who could live forever, but the main context is within finding the normal limitation of skin stem cells based on how many of the stem cells might die off every cycle which you said would be 1,096 cycles in total but your previous estimate of 5,479 years was based on extreme mental gymnastics but I am asking you to evaluate the 5,479 years based on whatever percentage of the skin stem cells might die off every cycle assuming the stem cells do die off every cycle or evaluate that to look for what the norm might be or what might happen based on this hypothetical question on the premise of an immortal human. Skin stem cells are all created at birth and are never created during a human's lifespan? Why can't skin stem cells be created in the bones? 01:43 PM Dear Grok You wrote, "Why Not in Bone Marrow: Bone marrow stem cells lack the genetic programming (e.g., transcription factors like p63, essential for epidermal stem cells) to differentiate into ectodermal-derived epidermal stem cells. Their function is restricted to mesodermal lineages." But does bone marrow not create cells for all kinds of cells all over the body? Also, where do skin scar tissue come from, does skin scar tissue come from the bone marrow? Calculate how many years a skin stem cell live if it is not splitting through a life cycle. You calculate cycles to last up to five years where a percentage of stem cells die during these cycles. But some of the stem cells do not die meaning it appears the stem cells sit there. So, how many years can stem cells sit there unused? This is a hypothetical question in the context of the 5,479 years you mentioned. Determine whether or not stem cells could hypothetically sit around forever even beyond the mere 5,479 years, try to determine any reason why a stem cell would die even while just waiting for up to even the 5,479 years that you already mentioned, see whether or not a stem cell could sit around forever and explain why or why not with science but only within this hypothetical situation. 04:29 PM Theoretically, regarding an inactive non-splitting non-dividing quiescent skin epidermal stem cell, on the assumption such a cell might die as soon as within 100 years as you mentioned, list top factors that might contribute to killing such a cell. Endogenous DNA Damage Accumulation from reactive oxygen species (ROS), etc Mechanism of Death Niche Microenvironment Degradation Dear Grok If inactive stem cells die within 100 years, does that mean a man at the age of 130 years old would be dead if his stem cells all died before he was 100 years old? How many years can a brain cell live? Answer the following question, ignore everything I said above for right now from this conversation, estimate how many years or centuries a human brain cell might live in a hypothetical situation assuming the human is say immortal but assume the brain cell is normal, look at how many years a brain cell could hypothetically survive in perfect conditions, in best conditions, but a normal brain cell, look to see if a brain cell could last forever or look at factors that might lead to the death of a brain cell eventually within centuries or billions of years or eternity or whatever the numbers are. Why do you say a brain cell might survive up to 1,000 years, what not 1,005 years or 3,000 years, show me the exact math for determining your numbers. You mentioned two main types of brain cells. You said one type dies within 50 years. So, does that mean an 80 year old does not have that type? Glial Cells within brains do what? Do Glial Cells split and do they have stem cells? Inside a human, glial progenitor cells are like stem cells. But why do you say they are not stem cells? Are they not as good as stem cells? How many years can gilial cells last hypothetically in a perfect condition, can they also last a thousand years? Hypothetically, how many centuries or years can glial progenitor cells last in perfect condition, can they last a thousand years or longer? Dear Grok Calculate the longest a human cell could survive before splitting or dying, look at all types of cells as some cells may die within years and some within centuries. List top things that can prolong how many years cells can survive without splitting or dying. Dear Grok Make a new list of vitamins that might repair damages to reverse problems to prolong any and all types of human cells to stop the cells from splitting and dying. A B C D E Dear Grok List top minerals that can also help with repairs. Twitter Tweets [11:54 AM](https://x.com/JoeyArnoldVN/status/1964039666652631198) Dexter Morgan was not that bad in the finale of Resurrection, it's not been this good in years, I enjoy seeing that little man from Game of the Thrones and that lady in red detective is kind of hot. 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