3 comments

  • ggm 14 hours ago ago

    We're probably already be an outlier species in mammals. In my last quarter I have some "skin in the game" and do the simple things in exercise and diet which bring pleasure as well as some hope of continued health.

    I'm not personally pursuing a record here. Reading about what life extension people do, I bet they live every single second of that longer life. Mostly, waiting for the chance to eat another mouthful.

    I do have one life extending recommendation: Don't cross the road without looking both ways. And one life shortening one. Butter is worth it.

    If we're close to the asymptote in the local domain, I look forward to significant improvement in the least developed economies.

  • snvzz 14 hours ago ago

    Seems to ignore engineered approaches (such as SENS).

  • paulpauper 14 hours ago ago

    the problem is human life extension does not scale as well compared to mice. bigger animals means less gains at margins. 110-120 years is a hard limit.