Remember the good old video cassette recorder? I used to play with it a lot. I record stuff from TV on to a tape, and take it to the vendor and tell him that the image quality is bullshit. One day he got bored and he took out a player and a recorder, which were of course better makes and more expensive than mine, and he played my cassette in one and recorded on a brand new cassette with his high end recorder. After a while he played the newly recorded cassette, and the quality was shittier. Then he told me this is what happens when you duplicate. Only the original is as good as the original and duplicates are valueless.
About 5 years went by, and the Video CDs came along. I went ahead and bought myself a CD writer and duplicated all movies that I rented and stored them aside. There was absolutely no loss in quality. That was because it was Digital, only a stream of 0s and 1s, and tere can’t be much errors in copying such a stream no matter how long it is.
Likewise, a human body is made up of cells, and no single cell in a human body is older than 10 years. So if you are more than 10 years old, chances are that there is not a single cell in your body that was with you at the time of birth. Cells are constantly replaced. But why do people get old then? To answer this question, the same principle of video cassette duplication applies. It looses quality.
Skin gets wrinkled, heart looses its power, and the brain can’t think as it used to anymore. This process is called ageing. If only something could be done to make this copying process more precise with digital quality, humans would never die.
I don’t know about men, but I know that women never like to give away the fact that they are getting old, and thats why you can see them using best anti wrinkle cream all the time. Well it does give some good effects, but why do women want themselves to be portrayed younger than they are.