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A debate titled "How to Defeat Aging" will be held on May 27, 2024, in San Francisco, featuring two distinguished scientists, @fedichev and @aubreydegrey , both proponents of radical life extension with biotechnology, with opposing views. Fedichev believes aging in humans is irreversible but can be slowed or stopped, while de Grey argues for the potential of rejuvenation to reverse aging. The debate will discuss the feasibility of these approaches in light of recent scientific advancements and growing clinical evidence, aiming to determine which method can deliver clinical therapeutics that can significantly extend human life within the next 10 years. The event, hosted by the Foresight Institute, Say Forever, and Open Longevity, will be accessible both offline and online. The winner, chosen by a jury, will receive a $10,000 prize to further their research.
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Do you agree that most don’t die people are introverts? The fact that society doesn’t support the idea of life extension makes its supporters often isolate themselves from communication. How can we correct it? Find an interesting partner with the help of our service, join us!
What's the first step in the battle against aging?
My answer — surround yourself with like-minded people. If someone is for life extension, it automatically means they're for extending your life too. Ideally, you want to surround yourself only with such people. It allows you to focus on solving the problem and not waste attention on what's unimportant. In my circle, there are no non-transhumanists.
But where do you find these fellow immortalists?
You could hunt for immortalists on social media and send them an awkward "Hi, let's get acquainted?", but that's hardly efficient. Many are caught up in their daily routines, and let's face it, among transhumanists, there's a fair share of introverts for whom such an unexpected intrusion into personal space can be stressful.
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Our perception of how long a person is revivable and what incidents are considered deadly has been constantly shifting with the advancements of medicine. A person with heart attack was immediately considered dead not that long ago, and look where we are now. Go cryonics!
John Carlisle, an editor at the journal Anaesthesia, scoured all the manuscripts he handled that reported a randomized controlled trial (RCT) and scrutinized more than 500 studies. Нe judged that 44% of these trials contained at least some flawed data.
At First Approval we see raw data publishing as a way to solve reproducibility crisis and we are not the only ones. Nature journal has just published an article highlighting the reproducibility problem in clinical trials and proposing introduction of a "guilty prism" for authors.
I just signed a @theactionnet petition: Petition to Establish the Advanced Approval Pathway for Longevity Medicines (AAPLM). Sign here: https://t.co/dka2ezLBPH
A new way to #sayforever and to help us find more activists to run our campaigns: @MikhailBatin, a ninja transhumanist he is, went to Apple Store and typed in our website https://t.co/1hvDvfbcvZ on as many devices as he could 🥷 You can also do it!
Any time somebody discussing AGI/ASI scenarios says they'd "rather worry about" whatevs, you know they're not past the baby apprentice stage. Reality doesn't give a fifth of a flying fuck what you'd rather worry about. They aren't visualizing a world outside of their own heads.
Сampaign SAYFOREVER @sayforeverorg started in Stanford and Ethereum founder's city Zuzalu and will continue every first Saturday of the month. The aim of this action is to inspire people SAY FOREVER #sayforever#zuzalu#vitalikbuterin#longevity Defend your right to live!
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