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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. Revisional_Sin ◴[] No.45081242[source]
Okay, sure. But it seems reasonable to expect we can keep improving the tradeoffs.