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THIS IS ALL THEORETICAL
The very first response to any environmental stimuli, is the corresponding gene.
When my growth plates fused, i realized that even if there were a method to re-initialize cartilage growth, certainly ”they” wouldn’t allow to know, so if someone like me knew something, probably got kirked.
For that reason, i decided to investigate, the very first event i bumped into was the
Now the Medical/Scientific explanation it’s some long boring shit just know that it was labeled as “Subchondral bone resorption”
From there i started to investigate about a monogene (or family) that could reverse the cartilage fusion allowing for new stem cells to go through apoptosis.
What motivated me is the mainstream confirmation that is theoretically possible for a gene capable of reversing the growth plates to be existing.
I could have kept investigating in general until i would have eventually found something, but the numbers of possible gene is astronomical, so i just played by exclusion.
(Unfortunately this doesn’t guarantee the theoretical location to be true)
“If such gene existed we would expect it to be inside the cartilage” that was my first supposition, it turned out to be true
well guess what, we went from billions to several thousands of genes, but it’s still an enormous amount to identify, so i filtered again simply by diving monogenes and polygenes, it turned out that if such gene existed it would most likely be a monogene (I mean it’s pretty fucking obvious considering it’s literally made to give humans the ability to reverse Plates fusion)
As I said, doesn’t give us a guarantee, but it’s a rational guessing.
Now let just keep filtering, how many monogenes inside the cartilage exists?
There’s not an identified number even tho the governative unknome should know, but it’s up to 450 genes.
From there i have no clue where to go anymore, so i posted this thread with the solely intention to allow someone who knows better than me (pretty sure in this community there’s tons of people) to be inspired and possibly discover something.
Thanks for reading

The very first response to any environmental stimuli, is the corresponding gene.
When my growth plates fused, i realized that even if there were a method to re-initialize cartilage growth, certainly ”they” wouldn’t allow to know, so if someone like me knew something, probably got kirked.
For that reason, i decided to investigate, the very first event i bumped into was the
Now the Medical/Scientific explanation it’s some long boring shit just know that it was labeled as “Subchondral bone resorption”
From there i started to investigate about a monogene (or family) that could reverse the cartilage fusion allowing for new stem cells to go through apoptosis.
What motivated me is the mainstream confirmation that is theoretically possible for a gene capable of reversing the growth plates to be existing.
I could have kept investigating in general until i would have eventually found something, but the numbers of possible gene is astronomical, so i just played by exclusion.
(Unfortunately this doesn’t guarantee the theoretical location to be true)
“If such gene existed we would expect it to be inside the cartilage” that was my first supposition, it turned out to be true
well guess what, we went from billions to several thousands of genes, but it’s still an enormous amount to identify, so i filtered again simply by diving monogenes and polygenes, it turned out that if such gene existed it would most likely be a monogene (I mean it’s pretty fucking obvious considering it’s literally made to give humans the ability to reverse Plates fusion)
As I said, doesn’t give us a guarantee, but it’s a rational guessing.
Now let just keep filtering, how many monogenes inside the cartilage exists?
There’s not an identified number even tho the governative unknome should know, but it’s up to 450 genes.
From there i have no clue where to go anymore, so i posted this thread with the solely intention to allow someone who knows better than me (pretty sure in this community there’s tons of people) to be inspired and possibly discover something.
Thanks for reading


