This is somewhat comforting. I am determined to try to live into the three-digits numbers.
I like the added bonus of growing more/keeping your hair through these remedies.
[QUOTE=imMonkeyGOD;52851650]I like the added bonus of growing more/keeping your hair through these remedies.[/QUOTE]
Just tell old people and/or lawmakers who may or may not also fall into that category that and watch the money roll in.
Lifespan.io really needs some sort of Folding@Home equivalent. We could really boost research times with it.
Also they've really stepped up the backing music in their videos lately.
[I have not really read into this but] it's interesting to think that maybe we could live longer without too much trouble but we don't because evolution dgaf what happens after we make babies.
[QUOTE=LoneWolf_Recon;52851790]Lifespan.io really needs some sort of Folding@Home equivalent. We could really boost research times with it.[/QUOTE]
Wouldn't you think really scared materialistic rich people would be pouring money into this shit?
If this is successful I want a giant statue for the mice tested
mice are adorable
[QUOTE=Splarg!;52851922][I have not really read into this but] it's interesting to think that maybe we could live longer without too much trouble but we don't because evolution dgaf what happens after we make babies.
Wouldn't you think really scared materialistic rich people would be pouring money into this shit?[/QUOTE]
Not saying that we shouldn't divert already existing F@H or other distributed computing time towards it, but I like the notion of by the people for the people.
Maybe I'm just being optimistic, but if the knowledge is open source then why not?
[QUOTE=Lollipoopdeck;52851951]If this is successful I want a giant statue for the mice tested
mice are adorable[/QUOTE]
I'm pretty sure that laboratory mice has several commemorative statues all around the world for their unknowing, massive contributions to science
[editline]3rd November 2017[/editline]
Found one
[img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e4/Monument_to_lab_mouse-1.JPG/1200px-Monument_to_lab_mouse-1.JPG[/img]
[IMG]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e4/Monument_to_lab_mouse-1.JPG/1200px-Monument_to_lab_mouse-1.JPG][/IMG]
[QUOTE=Wikipedia]The monument to the laboratory mouse is a sculpture in the city of Novosibirsk in Siberia, Russia. It is located in a park in front of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and was completed on July 1, 2013, coinciding with the 120th anniversary of the founding of the city.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=LoneWolf_Recon;52852151]Not saying that we shouldn't divert already existing F@H or other distributed computing time towards it, but I like the notion of by the people for the people.
Maybe I'm just being optimistic, but if the knowledge is open source then why not?[/QUOTE]
Oh sorry I was just saying that I'm surprised people with the money to fund possibly living longer aren't all over this shit. Like ya know, insecure old businessmen who are afraid of dying.
Sign me up, the thought of being elderly and just suffering until you die is scarier to me than death. Even if the human trials have an adverse effect, paving the way for future humans to live better makes it worth it.
I would like to take part
My body is hell and would probably push the experiments to it's limits. I would gladly die to insure the longer health span in people
Looking at the three concepts, it made me wonder something.
What if you used all of them? Since they try to fix things up from different angles and whatnot.
[QUOTE=Tinbe;52854911]Looking at the three concepts, it made me wonder something.
What if you used all of them? Since they try to fix things up from different angles and whatnot.[/QUOTE]
I think that was the point at the end of the video - that all types of therapies would be needed to increase the healthspan of humans effectively.
Imagine being someone in their 60's forever although i'm sure there's a way around it.
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