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Aging-US: Deductive reasoning & principles of particle physics applied to aging research

November 5, 2021
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Aging-US published “Applying deductive reasoning and the principles of particle physics to aging research” which reported that aging research currently lacks a common conceptual framework, and one challenge in establishing it is the fact that aging is a highly complex process.

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Credit: Correspondence to: Alibek Moldakozhayev email: [email protected]

Aging-US published “Applying deductive reasoning and the principles of particle physics to aging research” which reported that aging research currently lacks a common conceptual framework, and one challenge in establishing it is the fact that aging is a highly complex process.

To help develop a framework of standard aging rules, the authors suggest the use of deductive reasoning based on particle physics’ principles. They discuss how having a common ground may benefit aging research, introduce the logic of new principles and analyze specific examples of how this framework could be used to study aging and design longevity interventions.

Dr. Alibek Moldakozhayev from The McGill University “Aging is a term used to describe a process consisting of myriads of genetic, molecular, environmental, and stochastic deleterious events, leading to a progressive loss of functionality.”

Aging research is a multidimensional and multidisciplinary field; this complexity makes it difficult for those studying this process to have common ground, even when discussing the most fundamental aspects of aging. Despite being a subject of numerous studies over the last two centuries, there is currently no consensus on the nature of aging, e.g., there is a lack of agreement on whether aging is programmed, what its main mechanisms are, how it is related to mortality rate, functional decline and damage accumulation, when it begins, and how it can be managed. In essence, it lacks a foundation on which various researchers can build the knowledge base for the field.

There was an attempt to establish aging axioms that would play a role in the aging paradigm. This could be due to the possible lack of several essential features that would allow us to understand aging better from the perspective of natural science.

There are two ways to consider aging and any other process: deductive and inductive reasoning.

Most theories on aging are based on inductive reasoning, i.e., offer a transition from specific observations to generalized principles of aging.

The Moldakozhayev Research Team concluded in their Aging-US Research Output, “These principles suggest that effective anti-aging interventions would be the tools that postpone or abolish the thresholds for specific transformations at discrete levels, or methodologies, leading to slowing down the rate of transformation of a system from a functional to damaged state or to the transformation of a system from a damaged to a functional state.”

Full Text – https://www.aging-us.com/article/203555/text

Correspondence to: Alibek Moldakozhayev email: [email protected]

Keywords: aging, damage, framework, particle physics, theory

About Aging-US

Launched in 2009, Aging-US publishes papers of general interest and biological significance in all fields of aging research as well as topics beyond traditional gerontology, including, but not limited to, cellular and molecular biology, human age-related diseases, pathology in model organisms, cancer, signal transduction pathways (e.g., p53, sirtuins, and PI-3K/AKT/mTOR among others), and approaches to modulating these signaling pathways.

To learn more about Aging-US, please visit http://www.Aging-US.com or connect with @AgingJrnl

Aging-US is published by Impact Journals, LLC please visit http://www.ImpactJournals.com or connect with @ImpactJrnls

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Journal

Aging-US

DOI

10.18632/aging.203555

Article Title

“Applying deductive reasoning and the principles of particle physics to aging research”

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