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Scientists Are Closer Than Ever To Reverse Aging. How does it work? | Life Extended
- October 4, 2024
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- by: @tammyleung7578
- 3 months ago
Aging is not a disease. Sure everyone will happy if there are treatments to reverse kidney failure, hearing loss etc. But we don't need treatment for healthy againg itself
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- by: @masatecmasatec8406
- 3 months ago
Absolutely irrelevant, no matter how long a man lives, everything comes to an end. Even if we become nano cybernetic cyborg organisms with living consciousness, there will still be violent death and the robot can be killed. We are trapped in a solar system that has an expiration date and half its life has already passed. That solar system trapped in a galaxy that also has an expiration date, that galaxy trapped in a dying universe also has an expiration date. Everything is doomed to ultimate ruin and nothingness, the Greek philosophers, people with a naturally elevated mind, knew that even then. Only people with shallow selfish Ego minds (most) cannot accept their transience. Theoretically, there is a possibility that man could possibly reach living eons of years. Solely as a photon hologram, light is the omnipresent energy that rules the universe. A human hologram, with a living consciousness, which would be and develop like a living person.
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- by: @cac9131
- 3 months ago
Altered Carbon
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- by: @vernacular1483
- 3 months ago
This will only be for the rich. Then the rich will live forever, political systems will stagnate to serve their purposes, human species differentiation will occur, and biological servant castes will be a real thing.
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- by: @YuvrajSingh-ks2yb
- 3 months ago
Ye bhai bhi indian hai 😅😅
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- by: @CABAJO9
- 3 months ago
Yes for the rich…the poor will be wrinkled…or used as meat for their experiments….
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- by: @JC-hn7cm
- 3 months ago
It's called "glottal fry" and it's beyond irritating. I gave up at 9:54 because I couldn't stand listening to her anymore. She needs a speech therapist.
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- by: @helenahandebasquet
- 3 months ago
Arghhh! The vocal fry! The sooner this trend passes the better.
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- by: @alokvkulkarni
- 3 months ago
You can't fight Nature. At the most, we can prolong life by a few years. That's about it. Cancer is a real risk of cellular reprogramming.
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- by: @deep-seeker
- 3 months ago
Aging will be damage over time for more from now on.
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- by: @livephysiology
- 3 months ago
Higher levels of aerobic fitness, and weight lifting exercises have also shown to have somewhat of an anti-aging effect on DNA of various cell types. Perhaps while waiting for the aging reversal treatments mentioned in the video, the importance of physical fitness should be recommended as another mechanisms to delay aging.
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- by: @YeaItsMeMatt89
- 3 months ago
Why would anyone want to see 2020 again?
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- by: @nassiratti8542
- 3 months ago
Bunch of white collar idiots that think they can play God
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- by: @loudboomboom
- 3 months ago
Step 1: solve cancer
Step 2: live hella longHow’s that sound?
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- by: @StopANDgoFAST
- 3 months ago
Instead of reversing or trying to be young again, they should focus their efforts on a way to "slow" it down drastically. Allowing aging to slow itself is almost a better bet then trying to reverse it. Why change the DNA, why not remap it to slow itself down while still maintaining all proper functions of all organs. Tweak it to slow don't change it completely.
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- by: @valciobanu
- 3 months ago
Living forever is a curse not a blessing.
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- by: @firstname7020
- 3 months ago
That way you can work forever
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- by: @Charles-Darwin
- 3 months ago
Ive been taking it for years 😂 just wait until the evangelicals find out about all this stem cell research
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- by: @lukasyoon1118
- 3 months ago
Bruh, way less than 100 million is being invested in permafrost icecore extraction and revitalizing/researching ancient organisms against time and people go and people prioritize the least important things like bruh, at least invest more in stem cell
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- by: @bernob9770
- 3 months ago
They are always 10 years away from breaking through and cracking the aging code! LOL 🙂
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- by: @markpalmer1951
- 3 months ago
Bezos after years years without success from rogaine just wants a nice head of hair….for $3M
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- by: @kameljoe21
- 3 months ago
3 billion is not even enough money to make a dent. You need 100 billion to make a dent. To be clear you need 10 years of labor funding. To hire 4k people you need 10 billion dollars at 250k per person. This counts for all the money to hire them, pay them, train them and everything that keeps them employed.
The best of the best are going to want millions of dollars and labs that are in the 100s of millions of dollars. You also need a staff of some very cheap lab techs.
One thing that is going to help grow this sector is humanoid robots in the coming years. With the most basic humanoid robots you will be able to add 10s of thousands of lab techs that can work around the clock for a very cheap rate.
Not sure if it got built yet, there is a place in Florida that is suppose to have 100k monkeys. This place is suppose to provide research monkeys and I think it is still too small, we need a few million as we will need more and more research animals.
Jeff, Elon and all of the rest of the big tech billionaires need to get together in a meeting and instead of spending their money all doing the same thing they should open source between those companies and share in the profit from advancements.
Keep in mind the world is all working on the same problem over and over and over. Imagine if we all shared ideas and not duplicate the work. -
- by: @simonmanning1844
- 3 months ago
Jeepers, talk about missing the punch line. No explanation of epigenetics or how epigenetic reprogramming, which is only 12 to 18 months old, is different from genetic engineering and what that means. 😢😢
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