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simianparrot ◴[] No.45080875[source]
The assumption that everything can be “fixed” is one I will never understand. It’s so obvious when studying organisms in all their shapes and forms how everything is a tradeoff, and nothing can be stable. The fundamental truth of the universe is change.

Senescence is a tradeoff to ward against cancer earlier in life. Eventually it will lead to cancer as a side effect, but optimally something else has failed before then. You can’t patch it out completely without breaking something else.

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1. ACCount37 ◴[] No.45081036[source]
Everything can be fixed. There are just things we figured out how to fix, and ones we didn't yet.

The only real, fully enforced tradeoff is "energy is always required to keep the lights on". And it's not like humans are strapped for energy.