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ggm ◴[] No.45081331[source]
Remarkable hostility and strange circular logic from some people posting here. Clearly belief outstrips evidence.

If research suggests there's an observable asymptotic trend, public health dollars at the very least might be better spent on quality of life as much as quantity.

The posts saying an atom of oxygen is potentially infinitely long lived (ignoring radioactive decay?) As a "proof" that life extension has no limit is about as reductively silly as it is possible to be.

Bills of mortality bootstrapped Financial investment in annuities. You think the money people aren't tracking this trend now, when they have for the last 400 or more years?

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nabla9 ◴[] No.45081536[source]
Radical life extension within our lifetimes has become secular religion substitute. It’s driven more by hope and faith than by scientific fact.

While a lifespan has no limits in theory if technology is advanced enough, the belief that it can be achieved by a living person is based on hope rather than evidence.

- Possible in our lifetime.

- Affordable to the faithful.

You remove these two, and the faithful lose their interest in discussing the matter.

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sherburt3 ◴[] No.45083620[source]
Yes very illogical to hope that life will get better when my analysis proves the opposite. Bazinga!
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pyth0 ◴[] No.45083806[source]
Why do you believe that extending human life will make “life better”?
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Intralexical ◴[] No.45085569[source]
Wouldn't it be great if every figure we learned about in history class was still alive and kicking today? Wouldn't that just make everything so much better?

"So long as men die, liberty shall never perish."

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1. sherburt3 ◴[] No.45088250[source]
Have you heard of term limits?
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2. Intralexical ◴[] No.45089832[source]
You mean those words written on paper that get immediately torn up as soon as they become inconvenient for people in power?

Russia had term limits too. Once.