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Computer enhanced aging technology has come a long way in recent years. We can now take a look at what a person would look like if at any age.
For instance, we all remember what a beauty Marilyn Monroe was.
But, no matter how pretty a woman is, my dad always told me to look at her mother because that's who you'll be married to in 20 years.
So, based on the same algore-ithm as the hockey stick graph, here is the computer aging of Marilyn Monroe, from about 25 to what she would look like today.
Now, when the image loads, click anywhere on the image to see the projected age progression to today.
Click on the following link (must have flash player enabled) to view the algore-ithm at work:
Marilyn Monroe Computer Aged
Now, if we flip the algore-ithm and run it upside down and backwards, we can even use that information to learn about your family tree.
In the following example, we decided to see if we could determine if there were any other famous politicians in our current President's family tree.
While seeing the results were a bit surprising, they do explain a awful lot ...
Click on the following link (must have flash player enabled) to view the algore-ithm at work:
Our President
For instance, we all remember what a beauty Marilyn Monroe was.
But, no matter how pretty a woman is, my dad always told me to look at her mother because that's who you'll be married to in 20 years.
So, based on the same algore-ithm as the hockey stick graph, here is the computer aging of Marilyn Monroe, from about 25 to what she would look like today.
Now, when the image loads, click anywhere on the image to see the projected age progression to today.
Click on the following link (must have flash player enabled) to view the algore-ithm at work:
Marilyn Monroe Computer Aged
Now, if we flip the algore-ithm and run it upside down and backwards, we can even use that information to learn about your family tree.
In the following example, we decided to see if we could determine if there were any other famous politicians in our current President's family tree.
While seeing the results were a bit surprising, they do explain a awful lot ...
Click on the following link (must have flash player enabled) to view the algore-ithm at work:
Our President
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