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January 14, 2023, 09:14:17 PM |
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In recent years, it has become increasingly popular among the world's billionaires to use their enormous money to fund their quest for immortality. These millionaires are dedicated to finding a method to live forever and are investing in cutting-edge biotech firms and sponsoring cryonics and life extension research. Elon Musk, a tech magnate and businessman, is one of the most prominent individuals in this movement. Musk has publicly expressed his wish to live forever and has made significant investments in businesses conducting longevity research, including a $10 million investment in Unity Biotechnology, a biotech company focused on extending life. Additionally, he has made it known that he thinks technology, such as brain-computer interfacing, holds the key to immortality. Link to information: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/experts-fear-billionaires-like-elon-28895939?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=star_main Do you agree with these efforts by the richest persons in the world to become immortal? What are the benefits and drawbacks of it if it actually occurs, given that the richest men in the world are currently making more efforts to have it happen? Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Larry Page, and Sergey Brin, It's a good thing. Developing life extension technology is beneficial for everyone by the time it becomes affordable to the consumer. Kinda like with cell phones being unaffordable for the masses when it was new then competition became realized and it got cheaper and cheaper until everyone had it. Furthermore, I'd rather billionaires be funding life extension rather than tyrannical control like Soros.
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January 14, 2023, 10:17:18 PM |
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In recent years, it has become increasingly popular among the world's billionaires to use their enormous money to fund their quest for immortality. These millionaires are dedicated to finding a method to live forever and are investing in cutting-edge biotech firms and sponsoring cryonics and life extension research. Elon Musk, a tech magnate and businessman, is one of the most prominent individuals in this movement. Musk has publicly expressed his wish to live forever and has made significant investments in businesses conducting longevity research, including a $10 million investment in Unity Biotechnology, a biotech company focused on extending life. Additionally, he has made it known that he thinks technology, such as brain-computer interfacing, holds the key to immortality. Link to information: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/experts-fear-billionaires-like-elon-28895939?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=star_main Do you agree with these efforts by the richest persons in the world to become immortal? What are the benefits and drawbacks of it if it actually occurs, given that the richest men in the world are currently making more efforts to have it happen? Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Larry Page, and Sergey Brin, It's a good thing. Developing life extension technology is beneficial for everyone by the time it becomes affordable to the consumer. Kinda like with cell phones being unaffordable for the masses when it was new then competition became realized and it got cheaper and cheaper until everyone had it. Furthermore, I'd rather billionaires be funding life extension rather than tyrannical control like Soros. Besides, they might accidentally find a simple, DIY, backyard method, that everybody could do right at home without any expense at all. Think of it. Healthy enough to live a thousand years, and knock her up every year for a thousand years, 'cause she is that healthy, too, and loves it. 10x faster than rabbits or mink. No stopping world population, then.
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January 19, 2023, 06:50:14 PM |
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In recent years, it has become increasingly popular among the world's billionaires to use their enormous money to fund their quest for immortality. These millionaires are dedicated to finding a method to live forever and are investing in cutting-edge biotech firms and sponsoring cryonics and life extension research. Elon Musk, a tech magnate and businessman, is one of the most prominent individuals in this movement. Musk has publicly expressed his wish to live forever and has made significant investments in businesses conducting longevity research, including a $10 million investment in Unity Biotechnology, a biotech company focused on extending life. Additionally, he has made it known that he thinks technology, such as brain-computer interfacing, holds the key to immortality. Link to information: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/experts-fear-billionaires-like-elon-28895939?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=star_main Do you agree with these efforts by the richest persons in the world to become immortal? What are the benefits and drawbacks of it if it actually occurs, given that the richest men in the world are currently making more efforts to have it happen? Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Larry Page, and Sergey Brin, I think everyone has their own views in life. They have the money to sponsor any kind of research for it, but for me it is really sad to be immortal just think about it most of the people who you know would die and only you could continue and remember them. Most of the movies with immortal are showing it to us and it made me realize it too. Losing someone who you love or so close to you hurt so much so imagine the pain when you are immortal.
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January 19, 2023, 10:04:37 PM |
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In recent years, it has become increasingly popular among the world's billionaires to use their enormous money to fund their quest for immortality. These millionaires are dedicated to finding a method to live forever and are investing in cutting-edge biotech firms and sponsoring cryonics and life extension research. Elon Musk, a tech magnate and businessman, is one of the most prominent individuals in this movement. Musk has publicly expressed his wish to live forever and has made significant investments in businesses conducting longevity research, including a $10 million investment in Unity Biotechnology, a biotech company focused on extending life. Additionally, he has made it known that he thinks technology, such as brain-computer interfacing, holds the key to immortality. Link to information: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/experts-fear-billionaires-like-elon-28895939?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=star_main Do you agree with these efforts by the richest persons in the world to become immortal? What are the benefits and drawbacks of it if it actually occurs, given that the richest men in the world are currently making more efforts to have it happen? Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Larry Page, and Sergey Brin, I think everyone has their own views in life. They have the money to sponsor any kind of research for it, but for me it is really sad to be immortal just think about it most of the people who you know would die and only you could continue and remember them. Most of the movies with immortal are showing it to us and it made me realize it too. Losing someone who you love or so close to you hurt so much so imagine the pain when you are immortal. How about selective lobotomy? Certainly billionaires can afford that!
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January 19, 2023, 10:22:39 PM |
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That is completely unrealistic and impossible. They've never been immortal before, and they won't be until the end of time. It's undeniable that they'll have a lot of money to change and modernize the world to their liking, but I believe nothing lasts forever, and whatever they've created or changed will one day cease to exist. It's past time for people to realize that this world is just a passing fad; do what you can to achieve your goals and leave the world for the next generation to take over, and stop fantasizing about living here eternally.
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January 19, 2023, 10:29:57 PM |
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That is completely unrealistic and impossible. They've never been immortal before, and they won't be until the end of time. It's undeniable that they'll have a lot of money to change and modernize the world to their liking, but I believe nothing lasts forever, and whatever they've created or changed will one day cease to exist. It's past time for people to realize that this world is just a passing fad; do what you can to achieve your goals and leave the world for the next generation to take over, and stop fantasizing about living here eternally. Besides, even if they could fix their bodies to be healthy, they wouldn't want to fix their souls. I'd be looking for a simple 2,000 or 3,000 years. After all, what is that in the face of eternity.
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February 07, 2023, 11:31:55 AM |
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To be honest. Nature has its laws. We cannot fight against nature. We all know that the late Michael Jackson was also in search of life-extending techniques and was aiming to live till the age of 150 years, but he only lasted 50 years. So we should not mess with nature's measurements.
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February 07, 2023, 04:47:52 PM |
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We know so little about nature, that we are probably passing right by a whole bunch of things that could make us younger... give us a longer life. Think of all the different plants around the world that nobody has investigated to find their unique phytonutrients. And that doesn't have anything to do with ways that we might apply the knowledge that we have already. Arthritis drug mimics "young blood" transfusions to reverse aging in mice https://newatlas.com/medical/arthritis-drug-young-blood-reverses-aging-mice/From Silicon Valley to Mad Max, the idea of powerful older people harvesting blood from the young pops up throughout pop culture, but it's not purely fiction. Scientists have experimented by giving elderly mice blood transfusions from young mice, and found that it improved cognitive abilities, increased lifespan and delayed disease. But the benefits of transfusions are transient, only treating the symptoms. So for the new study, researchers at Columbia University, Cambridge and UC San Francisco investigated how to rejuvenate the entire blood production system. "An aging blood system, because it's a vector for a lot of proteins, cytokines, and cells, has a lot of bad consequences for the organism," said Emmanuelle Passegué, corresponding author of the study. "A 70-year-old with a 40-year-old blood system could have a longer healthspan, if not a longer lifespan." ...
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July 18, 2023, 04:49:53 PM |
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David Sinclair's team has been continuing age reversal successfully. It seems that the whole living process is so extremely complex, that it takes much experimentation to find what works properly. This is all interesting and exciting - re-patterning the genome to be as it was in an earlier stage of life. But there is the warning from Revelation 9:6: During those days people will seek death but will not find it; they will long to die, but death will elude them. Chemicals Reversed Cellular Aging https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2023/07/chemicals-reversed-cellular-aging.html#more-184836Rejuvenation by age reversal can be achieved, not only by genetic, but also chemical means. Molecules that reverse cellular aging and rejuvenate human cells without altering the genome. Sinclair and his team developed high-throughput cell-based assays that distinguish young from old and senescent cells, including transcription-based aging clocks and a real-time nucleocytoplasmic compartmentalization (NCC) assay. In 2006, Takahashi and Yamanaka demonstrated that the expression of four transcription factors, OCT4, SOX2, KLF4, and c-MYC (collectively known as "OSKM"), reprograms the developmental potential of adult cells, enabling them to be converted into various cell types. These findings initiated the field of cell reprogramming, with a string of publications in the 2000s showing that the identity of many different types of adult cells from different species could be erased to become induced pluripotent stem cells, commonly known as "iPSCs". Reversing Cellular Age Without Triggering CancerThe ability of the Yamanaka factors to erase cellular identity raised a key question: is it possible to reverse cellular aging in vivo without causing uncontrolled cell growth and tumorigenesis? Initially, it didn't seem so, as mice died within two days of expressing OSKM. But work by the Belmonte lab, our lab, and others have confirmed that it is possible to safely improve the function of tissues in vivo by pulsing OSKM expression or by continuously expressing only OSK, leaving out the oncogene c-MYC. ...
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July 18, 2023, 04:59:10 PM |
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I thought that this is just like happening in movies and animes that I have watched. No matter how hard they are, they won't be able to defeat the natural process of aging. They may delay it but they cannot wholly exterminate the process of it. The more they want to try these things and prolong their lives, the lesser the lifespan that they might get with these modern technologies. Just look at the elderly, no complicated things, no pressure and just simply living, and yet many of them have lived a long life. It's about the lifestyle, you may not live forever but you've lived last and longer than the others.
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July 18, 2023, 05:18:29 PM |
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^^^ Aging might not be a natural process. For example, the Bible shows us that many people lived to almost 1,000 years before the Great Flood of Noah's day. Sure, the breaking down of the whole ecology of the whole earth is natural. But given the right materials that may have been in nature in ancient times, extremely long life might be available to all of us. It's just that those chemicals have disappeared from nature. Now, people are starting to find out what those chemicals might have been, without realizing that such is what they are finding out.
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