Do you think immortality can ever be achieved?

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  • As it happens, some researchers recently concluded that a range of factors mean that humans (as we currently understand that term) are simply not able to live longer than about 150 years. The body’s progressive loss of physiological resilience – the ability to recover from illness and other stress factors – reaches a theoretical critical point at about that age.

    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-23014-1?utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=commission_junction&utm_campaign=3_nsn6445_deeplink_PID100062364&utm_content=deeplink

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    • No way anyone would have been able to work out that humans don’t live past 150 without their crack research. 🤣

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      • Come on, Tommo, you live in the real world. That article was written by ivory tower space cadets that think infinite limits are a divine gift. You already know about neutrophils, high glucose, and damaging inflammation. These guys plotted a decay function in R3 (3 dimensional space). It's an example of why high IQ dorks shouldn't be doctors. As such, they're estranged mathematicians. Creeps man - weird science obsessives - extraterrestrial wannabes.

        That reminds me: better go water floss my gums.

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