Immortality

Biomedical gerontologist Aubrey de Grey (PhD, University of Cambridge) believes that we have at least a 50% chance of achieving 'longevity escape velocity' (adding more than 1 year to our remaining lifespan each year) within the next 20 years. He has invested almost his entire net worth (less the value of his personal effects and primary residence) into a foundation working towards this goal, the SENS Research Foundation, based in Mountain View, California. (www.sens.org).

De Grey estimates that the SENS Research Foundation requires approximately $40m in annual funding to maximise the pace of the research - the limiting factor at that point being the inherent difficulty of the science.

The Foundation currently has approximately $5m in annual funding, and De Grey estimates that the speed of progress is currently only about a third of what it would be at $40m/year.

Do you believe in this project? Can it be achieved at all, on any timescale? And is it likely, in your view, that we will reach 'longevity escape velocity' in a ~20 year timeframe?

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Have you ever noticed that all of these marvels are always 10 or twenty years away, no matter what year it is?

>putting money into california

wew

>Do you believe in this project? Can it be achieved at all, on any timescale? And is it likely, in your view, that we will reach 'longevity escape velocity' in a ~20 year timeframe?
Not if the Jews get to it first.

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This snow nigger is fucking retarded. It is guarenteed that humans will achieve immortality in some form (or multiple) within the next 50 years.

>maintenance: i.e growing and replacing failing organs
>transplant: cloning your body, inducing coma on clone, letting it grow to maturity, then transplanting your brain into the new host which has identical dna so no issue of graft v host
>symbiosis: nanomachines programmed to attack cancerous cells, and can control output/production of stem cells, hgh, etc to prevent aging
>cyborg: transplant brain into machine, 1:1 neural link between brain and machine replicating all senses

All of these will be possible within 50 years, as most have already made serious progress over the last 5-10yrs

We're all boomers now.

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>Wanting to extend the already too long lifespans that modern medicine affords us

This is about reversing aging, not about living as a 90 year old for 200 years.

>Aubrey de Grey
>Grey
>immortality scientist

I didn't say that it was.

Its called a "scam".

Yeess, give me more money, and I can find the fountain of youth, yes, more, more, more.

what's his stack?

>wanting to live forever in this miserable world

isn't there a jellyfish that is immortal? i genuinely believe we can become immortal and far sooner than we think and i don't think this is a scam at all.

Onions, lead, gay chemicals.

honestly I am of the belief God, the creator changed the way this universe functions when the first pair chose full knowledge of good and evil over innocence and since that time some fundamental physical property of this universe makes human immortality impossible.. its something about the decay principle in matter entropy maybe.. it is hard coded into all atomic matter.. think of it like a super dimensional law of hyper-physics no amount of improved energy utilization by our cells will ever be able to counteract the immeasurably greater over arching force ordering this ultimate decay.

we dont want that
youtube.com/watch?v=nxVYKcVUhDk

want to live as long as naturally possible?
get all your micronutrients while practicing calorie restriction on an anti-inflammatory diet, meanwhile maximize your income and minimize your cost of living, accumulating wealth so that you will be able to afford the treatments when they become available.

>wanting to live longer
That sounds terrible tbqh

There are mechanisms in place in case humanity starts to play God.
Trust me, the first people, who start living over 150 years will wish they died when their time was right. We never really die, nothing in this universe does.

Eternal life is given only by Jesus

How do you have a x8 funding increase, with a x3 progress increase?
Stupid ass boomer faggot, shove a microscope up your asshole and an hero off the roof.

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It's likely he will run off with 40 million, and you will still die alone in an average lifespan.

the eternal boomer

GOD WHAT HAVE WE DOOOONE

the molecular machinery that makes up your biology breaks down through the process of living, we have repair mechanisms, but they also break down. We could potentially find a way to repair the repair mechanisms and that's what biological immortality is.

Nice catch. It's probably intended.

Yeah, but we/they will get there soon. Maybe we will be the last generation who dies of aging... sad
So close, but infinitely far away

inshallah boomers won't make it

Buy stock in private security companies.
The megarich kike degenerates who know they're going to hell will do anything to make sure their enhanced longevity is never threatened.

Do you really want 200 year old jew pedophiles continuing to menace society, or would you sacrifice yourself to maybe kill one of them?
I think enough people would make the right choice here.

I don't think anybody would want to live forever, but if I could stay in the condition that I am now (20 years old) for as long as I want and then kill myself when I've had enough then I would be all for it.

I'm really scared of getting older.

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no, that's idiotic

I just pray everyday that that son of a bitch Henry Kissinger dies already before this is a reality.

Oy vey goy, just send us shekels, we promise to deliver results, in, oh, 20 years or so, you can trust us. Aww cmon, don't be an anti-semite.

Holy fuck is this High Level Insider?

I'm pretty sure biological immortality for humans already exists in some form at this point, it's also likely the world's best kept and most heavily guarded secret. It probably won't be available to the public for centuries, if ever.

>Immortality cost only 40 mil. USD

Nigger, if that was the case, we would have shittons of these "live forever institutes". 40 mil. isn't shit. For fuck sake user.

all those geriatric monsters are probably too far gone, they have too much DNA damage already, so the treatments that are likely to work best soonest, stem cells and telomerase, would dramatically increase their risk of cancer, and aggressive cancer because you just gave it a an epigenetic boost

Actually, there's a bunch of them now. Bunch of tech companies are investing in them, google dropped a billion in a half establishing their own.

>biology breaks down
the reason for this is what I refer to .. there is a kind of force like gravity for instance that is universally functioning and causing this decay. No method of supplying the repair mechanism the energy and materials it requires to carry out its normal natural function will ever be sufficient to permanently counteract this greater law which is constantly placing just enough resistance on our biology that the equation can never be changed for our benefit.. hypothetically if you could connect your mitochondria to an energy pool that the decay principle could be counteracted and always fed the optimal basic components to build new cell structures you would have to think you could extend life indefinitely. The Sun's energy may be the best we can do.. it actually does everything our biophysics requires.. and sitting here on a sunny day proves I am not practicing what I am preaching so i am going outside.

immortality is impossible, why would anyone want to live forever? btw all your nigger pets can kill u anyway, immortality doesnt mean u are immune to bullets or disease

de grey has been shilling his foundation for a while, I found out about it around a decade ago. let desperate boomers fund it, use your money to optimize your own health

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turritopsis_dohrnii

I'm just curious is all. I believe HLI to be the real deal and he said "indefinite life extension is right around the corner", and then further said in about 10-20 years.

Oh! The Eternal Boomer will strike once more!

I prefer reincarnation, thanks.

There are actually quantifiable mechanisms for the decay, telomeres shorten when cells divide, radical oxygen species break apart your DNA, etc. Excessive sunbathing will accelerate DNA damage because UV creates those free radicals in your skin cells. There is a balance of stresses, to some extent stress causes a response in your biology that makes you more resilient to similar stress, thats why many phytochemicals that are technically "toxins" have a health-promoting effect, but too much of a good thing can hurt you.

All monuments were built in anticipation of millennials being the last generation to be able to die. nbd

Hey, I liked that guy in Wolverine

there's lots of exciting stuff going on in biomedical research right now. Mel Gibson went on JRE to talk about his dad getting stem cell treatments in Panama, worth a listen.

Lobsters are biologically immortal, they just get eaten or crushed by gravity when they get too big

the georgia guidestones come to mind

But desperate boomers get their money through taxation

No. Cancer would still be a problem. It’s why we have a lifespan in the first place.

>live to see biological immortality
>get stabbed by achmed

What this guy is saying is that the universe ends no matter what. Eventually we will suffer an energy death and there will be no way to carry consciousness across that void. I personally intend to see a vast lifespan and maybe even the end of the universe but this dude is right. We all meet god some day.

What happens about one’s brain itself decaying though?

It’s a myth: lobsters have an incredible lifespan for a creature of its type and size but it’s still only 30-60 years. At some point the lobster will stop being able to molt its shell and they’ll die of complications from that. The same way humans die from heart and lung issues in old age but the cause of death isn’t listed as “old age” anymore

I'd have witnessed cancer being cured about 20 times in my lifetime if these 10-year away solutions ever played out.

ffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

I'll have to look into that. Immortality is a fun subject to think about, especially considering it seems close to being a reality. For the most part, people believed in some sort of afterlife. That belief faded and nihilistic sentiment increased. Would immortality incline people towards even greater nihilistic tendencies or would it free people from that mental shackle of "nothing matters"?

our genes are also inherently degenerate, people get autoimmune diseases, and basically all our life processes are poisoning us all the time, its really kind of a miracle we live in such good health for as long as we do as it is.
true, true, but all of Earth's existence is a tiny blip on the history of the universe, its almost unfathomable to imagine living to be 200 or 1000 years let alone millions or billions. Science and technology has advanced by leaps and bounds in the recent past, when continuity has been maintained by a succession of thinkers whose productive life is measured in decades. Who's to say what discoveries could be made when people live for millenia?

Sounds plausible. I thought I read somewhere some university had kept a lobster for 50 years to study it. Of course getting any real data on this is hard, due to all the clickbait shit like this

thrillist.com/news/nation/132-year-old-lobster-released-into-ocean-from-restaurant-tank

Why? So plutocrats and fucking dictators can live for like 300 years? So you can die from cancer or dementia anyway? Unless it is available to everyone and we can prevent cancer/dementia, fuck that.

As technology progresses people will one day be making this shit in their garage for an eighth grade science fair project. No matter how hard people try, you cant keep a piece of tech from the world forever. Most big inventions historically were invented by more than one person in two totally different places who didnt know anything about eachother

The Georgia Guidestones are a fucking farce and they aren't worth the middle of nowhere farmland they sit on.
>t. A guy who has been there to see them in all their un-spellchecked glory.

All things are impermanent. There's no such thing is immortality.

Yea, seems rather reasonable, I would say its closer to 70% right now.

Why would you want to live forever on this gay planet? It gets worse every year.
I'm already comfortable with permanently checking out.

>available to everyone
the ethical issue is that we most likely won't have the resources for that at current population sizes, hence why the globalist elites love depopulation so much

i agreed to move my sorry ass and get productive against a promise.
the promise i may one day lay and stay laid, peace at last.

I believe him. Aubrey's smart af, SENS has the endorsement of several very prominent biologist (Judith Campisi, Tony Atala, George Church etc.), and there's evidence for several SENS components (nature.com/news/destroying-worn-out-cells-makes-mice-live-longer-1.19287) some of which are now going into clinical trials. I doubt whether it will be within the next 20 years, but I'd be surprised if there wasn't some form of life extension, via regenerative medicine, by 2050.

Its a retarded goal so retards might as well throw their full weight behind it

>i just need a small loan of 35 million dollars a year guys

I don't want to live forever. Perkūnas wouldn't like it.

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nobody wants to die.. I am going to reach 55 this Summer and I live alone .. nobody cares wether I live or die.. some might find my existence meaningless yet the other day I got up from a nap and the thought of my own mortality was present in my mind in a way it had never been before. I had always been able to ignore such thougth and indeed I did dismiss it swiftly but it got a lot more real for a few moments .. its fear of the unknown and a sense of the extinguishing of ones existence that creates so much anxiety but what if the other side were more marvelously wonderful than we can imagine...

Don't fall for this cope. You're setting up for disappointed when it doesn't happen or you aren't one to get it.

Eh, I'd say it's probably possible in the imminent future there'll be some life extension possibilities for the mega rich, but if you think real immortality is around the corner you're fucking bonkers lmao

Inb4 the boomers achieve immortality to fuck over the other generations indefinitely

Once we achieve Artificial Super Intelligence the tin man will just email us schematics for all the inventions. If he doesn't then were probably cooked anyway.

>immortality
True biological immortality is impossible simply because the universe will eventually come to an end. On the other end, I'm open to the possibility that scientists will find a way to reverse the biological mechanisms that determine aging.

on the other hand* shit

One of these things is not like the other

I'm only 23 but the way I see it, theres no good reason to give up. Nothing has gotten us yet. I walk through life with the confidence that I am in the right place and time to gain that immortality. In 30 years people will be having limbs regrown from copies of their DNA. We can already do some crazy shit, the tech just needs to be made cheaper and more powerful as usual. I mean right this second we HAVE the technology, believe me dude. Its just prohibitively expensive and underpowered like the first computers.

It's not about living forever. It's about stopping the aging process so we can more or less choose when to go out and so we don't have to spend our last years as a pathetic shadow of ourselves.

That thought always makes me so bitter....

I want off of this hell ride before my mind turns to jelly.

>50% chance of achieving 'longevity escape velocity'

You do realise that 50% is completely random, right?

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Sounds like a scam designed to trick idiots who are far too afraid of death

www2.technologyreview.com/sens/docs/estepetal.pdf

"It is our opinion that SENS is
flawed in both method and co
ntent and fits commonly used
definitions of pseudoscience, including the one proposed by Friedlander [4]. Various means have been used to intermix the highly speculative and unscientific ideas of de Grey with the legitimate
science of others, which tends to camouflage
the obvious deficiencies
of SENS. The value of
SENS lies within the elements of
real science that are the product of
decades of scientific effort
by others, and SENS’ scientific va
lue appears to be no greater th
an the sum of these parts"

I'm not sure I want to make it to 30 desu

Why should I trust the retarded hippie who works at Whole Foods to have any understanding of science?

The reason that all God’s creatures eventually die from old age is because of one huge flaw in our systems: cancer.

We are collections of billions of cells working together in a very exact way. Everything has signals and messengers and ultimately every cell has to play along for this whole life thing to work. Just one cell going solo and replicating for itself isn’t a problem per se because your body can catch it stop it. But there is always the tiny chance it won’t be able to detect anything’s wrong. As a result a single slip through the cracks and you have a tumor, a mutation later and it’s malignant and colonizing other parts of your body. There are ways to fight cancer and one of those ways is limiting the amount of replication possible. It’s why you age. Your telomeres slowly grind down over your lifespan. The enzyme telemerase could repair it but it would absolutely give you cancer. Infinite life stuff is a dream, maybe one day, but we are lifetimes away from it

Seriously, what is it with the Boomer generation and their inability to deal with the concept of aging and biological death?

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Everyone has to face death, I don’t want to go before my time but I also don’t want to live as a glorified zombie on tune feeding and being turned by staff every few hours

>Dr Grey

This mother fucker is going to achieve immortality by the amount of god damn alcohol he consumes. Ever see a documentary on this weirdo? He drinks like a gallon of vodka a day basically... likes to sleep around like crazy.

>immortality

Yea right... ok.

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>i am confidente... that we gain immortality. in 30 years we can our limbs have regrown

you are utterly delusional

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A deluded fool at best

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