Website review: The Quest For Immortality, Want To ...

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metavalent discovered 31 months ago
60 Minutes ran an interesting interview with maverick researcher Aubrey de Grey on the future of longevity. A great introduction to pragmatic extropianism.
furie1335 rated 29 months ago
From the page: "The Quest For Immortality"
rieraci rated 31 months ago
How's this for an offer you can't refuse: how would you like to live say, 400 or 500 years, or even more and all of them in perfect health? It's both a Utopian and a nightmare scenario but there are those who say it is well within the realm of possibility. "If you have difficultly imaging this, think about the situation with houses. With moderate maintenance they stay up, they stay intact, inhabitable more or less forever. It's just that we have to do a bit of maintenance to keep them going. And it's going to be the same with us," says scientist Aubrey de Grey. All about Aubrey de Grey
vaslittlecrow rated 31 months ago
Now you don't have to die
moderntimes rated 31 months ago
From the page: "While most scientists talk about increasing longevity by a few years, de Grey says he is talking about the "indefinite extension of longevity." "Average life spans would be in the region of 1,000 years," he says. "Seriously." "
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