Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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76
"Men differ".
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77
The matter, I supposed, was a function of genetic subtleties, and the nature of differing gametes.
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78
The serums of stabilization effected, it seemed, the genetic codes, perhaps altering or neutralizing certain messages of deterioration, providing, I supposed, processes in which an exchange of materials could take place while tissue and cell patterns remained relatively constant.
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79
Aging was a physical process and, as such, was susceptible to alteration by physical means.
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80
All physical processes are theoretically reversible.
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81
Entropy itself is presumably a moment in a cosmic rhythm.
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82
The physicians of Gor, it seemed, had addressed themselves to the conquest of what had hitherto been a universal disease, called on Gor the drying and withering disease, called on Earth, aging.
"Men differ".
The matter, I supposed, was a function of genetic subtleties, and the nature of differing gametes.
The serums of stabilization effected, it seemed, the genetic codes, perhaps altering or neutralizing certain messages of deterioration, providing, I supposed, processes in which an exchange of materials could take place while tissue and cell patterns remained relatively constant.
Aging was a physical process and, as such, was susceptible to alteration by physical means.
All physical processes are theoretically reversible.
Entropy itself is presumably a moment in a cosmic rhythm.
The physicians of Gor, it seemed, had addressed themselves to the conquest of what had hitherto been a universal disease, called on Gor the drying and withering disease, called on Earth, aging.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )