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New research reveals longevity gains slowing, life expectancy of 100 unlikely
(lafollette.wisc.edu)
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XzetaU8
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30 Aug 25 16:15 UTC
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adastra22
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30 Aug 25 17:42 UTC
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There is no physical/chemical/biological reason you can’t live indefinitely with the health and vitality of a 25-35 year old. Aging isn’t a law of nature.
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It out of my wheelhouse but isn't telomeres a physical/chemical/biological reason we can't live forever?
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I believe the argument would go "there's no fundamental reason we can't fix telomeres".
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Isn't the reason cancer? Eventually the DNA copying errors add up.
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Cancer is not fundamentally unsolvable (AFAIK?). This is a tough question to answer though. Can we prove cancer to be solvable without solving it?
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