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@MarcosArrut@vtchakarova So true. We don’t have to die at 100 and with biological immortality as it becomes available we can fix the mistakes in nature’s design.
The great change will come when the masses understand that aging is not an inevitable destiny, but an enemy we can confront with the force of our ingenuity. Just as man has defied the confines of nature, we must now fight to defeat time itself, in pursuit of a life without limit.
Aging should be seen for what it is: a failure of nature.
It is neither an acceptable condition nor is it an inexorable matter. It is merely a flaw that can and will be resolved.
I don't mind living as a decrepit old man for 10 or even more years if it allows me to live to see the technology that can reverse aging.
Therefore, lifespan is much more important than healthspan.
Healthspan is an option for those who initially accepted defeat and simply want to prolong their youth a little, and not defeat aging.
But many in the longevity community are leaning toward healthspan because people like that kind of rhetoric better.
This is a big, fatal mistake.
It is precisely because even the longevity community and some transhumanists refuse to postulate the unconditional value of life, whatever it may be, and the goal of living forever, that we are so weak.
Within a decade, biotech replacement will transform medicine.
Replacing worn out organelles (like mitochondria), stem cells/immune cells (aging related exhaustion) and worn out organs
While I was at XPrize we knew 50% of the reasons why we die are due to organ/tissue failure.