Scientists inject 10,000-year-old mammoth bacteria for immortality
Results of bold injections of 3.5 million-year-old mammoth bacteria

From ancient times to the present, the pursuit of immortality is a topic full of mystery, so countless emperors and dignitaries, and even strange people are crazy about it. Eternal life means eternity, means the accumulation of power and wealth and means not having to face the fear of death.
In ancient times, there is the alchemy of immortality, modern mad scientists for their injection of tens of thousands of years ago mammoth bacteria to obtain eternal life. So what happened to the mad scientist after the injection?
The accidental discovery of ancient bacteria
The mammoth, also known as the mammoth, is one of the largest land mammals that lived during the Ice Age. An adult mammoth can be up to 5 meters long and extremely strong, weighing up to 6-8 tons, and mammoth populations became extinct around 10,000 years ago.
It is rumored that with global warming, some mammoth carcasses have been found in northern Russia, and complete individuals have been found in the permafrost of northern Siberia and the Alaskan Peninsula in North America. 2012 in the Yakutia region of Siberia, Russia, archaeologists discovered the first juvenile mammoth carcass, and in 2013 researchers found the world's first female mammoth carcass on an Arctic Ocean island. The female mammoth carcass.
Also from Russia, scientist Anatolib Brushkov, a professor at the Russian State University, has devoted his life to the study of bacteria and has had an extremely wide influence in the field of bacterial expertise. He discovered and extracted an ancient bacterium (Bacillus F) in 2009 during an excavation of an earth layer.
After his layers of reasoning and assertions, he showed that this ancient bacterium, which was present in the dead mammoth, was about 3.5 million years old. This amazing bacterium was frozen in the underground ice along with the mammoth's carcass, and after analysis by scientists, they found that this amazing bacterium can grow and multiply extremely fast.
To further understand the characteristics of this bacteria, Anatolia injected this bacteria in different kinds of plants and animals, after a lot of comparisons and long time observation, he found that the animals injected with this bacteria have a correspondingly longer life span, and the plants injected with this bacteria are growing stronger and healthier. This great discovery was certainly a breakthrough for Anatolia.
Anatolia then investigated the areas where the mammoth bacterium was widespread and compared the data obtained with the general areas, and finally, Anatolia was surprised to find that the life expectancy of people in areas where the mammoth bacterium was widespread was much longer than the life expectancy of people in ordinary areas.
The amazing attempt to inject bacteria
In Anatolib's opinion, the bacteria that existed in the body of the mammoth, which was extinct for up to 10,000 years, not only kept itself quite active but could even help other plants and animals to gain a longer life span, which does not mean that this bacteria can also make the human life span extended. Under such a bold conjecture, Anatolia could not help but start to get excited, fantasizing about this great discovery to bring the hope of longevity to mankind.
As a result of a series of previous experiments and investigations, Anatolia came up with an even bolder idea - injecting mammoth bacteria into the human body. Colleagues who also study bacteria have discouraged him to give up this unrealistic fantasy, because no one would voluntarily inject this bacteria of unknown origin, in case of irreversible damage to the body, such consequences are beyond their reach as scientists.
But the discouragement of colleagues and the lack of experimental subjects did not stop Anatolib's research. He was determined to inject mammoth bacteria into his own body. So after years of research and study, in 2013, Anatolia pushed the mammoth bacteria into his veins with a syringe. Such a move was undoubtedly very sensational at the time, and many scientists who learned of his movements were the first to start paying attention to Anatolib's physical condition.
Personal condition after human experimentation
After a long period of injecting bacteria, Anatolyb Brushkov was openly interviewed by journalists. Because of this world-renowned "immortality" experiment, Anatoly was also called a "mad scientist". He bluntly said that his body was normal after the injection of bacteria, and no unexpected changes occurred. Even in the two years after the injection, his body was healthier than ever, without any illnesses.
But the reaction to bacteria injected into the body is always a longer cycle, and being unhindered for two years does not mean that Anatolia will remain unaffected by the mammoth bacteria for life. After all these years, the University Bacteria Laboratory and the hospital have been insisting on regular checkups for Anatolia, and it is clear that this "longevity" experiment still needs to be observed slowly with time.
It is amazing that after learning that Anatolyb's body was not only unaffected but also getting healthier, many people became convinced that the injection of mammoth bacteria has the magical effect of making people immortal. Some powerful and wealthy people even went to Anatolib's laboratory and asked him to give them a shot at the mammoth bacterium.
The ability shown by Bacillus F has attracted many people and in the following year 2017, a female model from Munich, Germany also received an injection of the mammoth bacteria and has been under physical condition observation with Anatolia ever since.
As time passed, it was gradually discovered that Anatolyb's body also showed signs of aging, and according to researchers, the injected Bacillus F had actually lost its activity long ago, or in all those years, the bacteria had gradually disappeared from Anatolyb's body. The so-called long-term health state may just be a psychological effect of his own.
As we all know, human life expectancy is affected by many factors, and we cannot conclude that the key to human longevity lies in the bacteria based on the condition of Anatolia after the injection of Bacillus F alone. Environment, genetic factors, and living habits are all important factors affecting human life expectancy.
Montaigne said, "The essence of life lies in death, and therefore only those who delight in life can truly fear not the anguish of death." The value of life does not change according to the length of time. Admittedly, Anatolib's idea of pursuing scientific research is not wrong, but he ignores the essence of the cycle of life and its recurrence. Human beings will inevitably grow old, get sick and die, and it is the true meaning of life to seek and create one's value in a limited life.
If life is truly eternal, it will be a different vision for both the world and oneself, an endless road without sorrow or joy, or direction.
About the Creator
Bar wall
Countries people need science, not scientific development, will certainly become a colony。




Comments
There are no comments for this story
Be the first to respond and start the conversation.