Even just being able to have a better QUALITY of life, rather than a longer life, would be a huge deal. Having less aches and pains and less risk of disease would be fantastic.
Yeah, just imagine people like Trump, Koch, Mercer, Musk, Bezos not dying and stifling all new ideas for decades, because they keep things as they benefit them.
@@squamish4244 - Our bodies are just a decaying bio-vessel/tin-can from the day we're born. What's more important is a lifetime of knowledge and wisdom accumulated. Now if every little bit of that could be captured and stored, we'd be imortal.
@@BillAnt LOL we humans should never be immortal for one good reason. Can you imagine what would happen if some very powerful dictator was to have the power to be immortal. I do not think they would share that power of immortality and they would make the rest of us their slaves.
Anyone older than the average lifespan should have the right to try anti-aging protocols without FDA approval. My grandfather for example is 94. He likely won't live 10 more years so what harm is there in him trying this? Even if it fails and cancer develops after 10 years, he could have 10 years of a quality life where he feels youthful again. If I was near the end of life I would try it. Nothing to lose.
Because if it causes cancer in 10 or 15 years he won't be alive to find out. They want to give this to people who are 50 or 40. A 50 year old doesn't want cancer in 10 years that kills them. The human test subjects need to be young enough that you can definitively know whether they died from the procedure/drug or if they naturally died. If they were 94 that would be harder to determine.
@TheMangoMovement you would know if their gray hair turns black, their eye sight improves, and they have a better quality of life. They would know and that's what matters. If you are already in your 90s you are unlikely to live 10 more years without reversing aging. And even if you could it wouldn't be quality life. People should decide for themselves.
It's... complicated. There are old people who lost their wife or husband and do not desire to extend their own lives beyond their natural time. They are mostly _waiting_ to joining the loved ones, wherever they are.
She just said we won’t. The effects are more subtle. Less grey hair maybe. A bit more toned skin, like laser therapy, but that’s it. Most of the changes will be internal. Those mofos elites will hide their secrets from the rest of us and tell People Magazine it was all discipline and carb control.
@@andresamartins26 Yeah, on a high price. Someone here actually remembers that commoners only got internet to certain lengths for several years before it got widespread enough for the price to go down. I still remember that using the internet after 6PM came with an increase in usage price, on top of it, as it was for office workers working until day's end mainly, not for entertainment.
For those that do not have the funds to invest in such type of technology and don't want to stand by and wait for the onset of age related illnesses, there are still the 4 pillars of health span: Good nutrition, Physical activity, Proper sleep and Healthy social interaction. Edit: typo
Most of the so called age related illnesses are not age related. People get them cause of - like you said - bad habits in nutrition, activity, sleep, stress. And Nutrition is the most important as it affects the sleep and stress and activity.
They put so many things like this in our food as well. Society is being lied so much! I read "The 23 Former Doctor Truths" by Lauren Clark. Its fascinating how she talks about Industry.
Book looks to me like "do your own research" tripe. She claims her book was removed from Amazon despite the top of the book cover claiming that it's "The Best Selling Health Book of July 2024" Other than her website there isn't a single readily available article, review, synopsis, nothing about her book on the web.
I also thought of that and I believe there are investigations finding in the brain bacteria usually present in the mouth. Who knows if it's also related to brain demise. Better keep your mouth healthy just in case. And it's for sure an advantage in close distance relationships 😅
They are already developing a pill to try to fix/preserve tooth enamel, which is teeth's primary protection. Some of us are born with crappy one so this will help reducing the constant millions we spend on dentistry!
There is work on this very close right now. I think they use stem cells in a varnish type substance to paint on affected teeth to regrow them using your own stem cells. Go in for a cavity and actually have your tooth heal itself.
@@RolopIsHere I think you misunderstood my intent. The issue is allowing human testing through regulatory boards. The point of my comment was the "terminally ill" part, to address that specific issue. Not whether or not the elderly person was a billionaire or poor. It kinda sounds like you're more interested in your feelings about billionaires than you are regarding the underlying bottom line of the age reversing science itself.
I am content living till 80+, and every year after that would be a blessing. The main reason I would like to live long is to see how cool technology gets 50 years from now.
@@SAFE7700 I am content to live until i do everything i ever wanted to do, and also after i accept that death will come for us all, and i am no exception
It will probably only be affordable to wealthy people so I don't think the average civilian will benefit from this, at least not in our lifetime until price goes down to affordable levels and that will take a few decades more than likely
@@JPK-go9fb you can’t compare engineering to medicine. Doctors are some of the stupidest and least scientific people in the world where as engineers are both smart and physics based first principle thinkers.
@@JPK-go9fb you’re comparing engineering brains with medical brains. Those are two very different things. Engineers are physic based first principle thinkers while doctors are stupid pseudoscientists who only make discoveries by lucky coincidences
you’re comparing engineering brains with medical brains. Those are two very different things. Engineers are physic based first principle thinkers while doctors are stupid pseudoscientists who only make discoveries by lucky coincidences
I don't want to die not because I scare of losing wealth, physical body, or even relationship but because I don't want to lose myself. All the pain that makes me grow up. All the experiences which teach me what is important and not. I hate to lose all those precious things that make me who I am.
You aren't going to stop existing after death. You are an eternal being. The thing this video doesn't factor in is the spiritual factor. You are created by God in his image. You were fearfully and wonderfully made. Believe in Jesus Christ and you will have eternal life. God is real. Don't believe all the nay Sayers and skeptics. He is real and he loves you. God bless you.
I had been fortunate for looking younger than my age. It was a con when i was younger but when i was in my 30s I began to appreciate it. I was still getting carded in my late 30s. During my late 30s I was making poor life decisions but still looked young (and underweight). Then I went away for a while, got my mind and body straight, healthy, strong. I was 43 and riding my track bike around town, sometimes 18 miles in a day. Some visible grey hair but still looked young. The year I turned 46 I began to age. Fast forward now to 52 and I look my age. My BMI is good but my hair and beard are half grey now. I feel old now. Its like in the last 6 years I've aged 20 years and I wish I had appreciated my youthful appearance when I had it
Hate to break it, but you probs did look 30s when you were in your 30s. You might have taken good care to avoid sunlight and stay in shape, but ppl can tell age easily
The ageing hallmarks you're seeing appear in bursts. I think there's a study that detected internal bodily changes (blood markers?) around the 40's, 60's and can't remember the other ages.
Imagine a society where people live to 500 years or more. Most of us mature in our thinking by 40 or 50 and become more decent human beings. I think it would be a far better world.
I'm thinking the opposite, actually. It's our short life span that makes us wise up and make the most of life once we hit a certain age. At least for the most of us. Sayings like, "life is short" and "you can't take it with you" would lose their sobering meaning. Those who are less wise and moral would actually get less moral with such a long lifespan.
Im much worse person in my 40´s because of life fustrations. In my 20´s i was so painfully naive (about everything) that i would like to punch my past self. Now i just want to see the world burn.
It is coming sooner than we can anticipate. Especially with AI getting so much stronger in analyzing large data sets, it is going to be a monumental invention in the long run. Fixing aging is also important to become multiplanetary species, in order to be able travel for longer distances all the time is irrelevant relevant in space but still.
It's already here. Aging can best be viewed as a tipping point between protein nutrition going to the repair of cells, hormone, and peptide production ... and growing the numbers of gut bacteria. Old humans grow 100's of trillion gut bacteria, both still in the gut and those that left in the stools. Aging is basically a competition for amino acid resource.(C) A treatment currently exists.
I’ve started questioning everything, especially government health advice! After reading "Health and Beauty Mastery", I completely changed my habits. This book reveals so many shocking truths about the health industry!
People living for 1000’s of years is an objectively bad thing for our species and for the planet. It’s solely a selfish endeavor birthed from either, an unknowable fear, or a desire for continuous, self-serving, experiential enrichment.
@@GuardianPrepping Ok, then how long do you want to live for then? Eventually, the Earth will get engulfed by the sun because of the sun's expansion, so there will be a point when there is no life on Earth. Wanting immortality is a pipe dream, in my opinion. Perhaps we need to accept that life is temporary, and maybe there is a soul and an afterlife in the future with reincarnation at play...the soul being permanent and the body being temporary.
I don`t think is cheating death, we will die eventually, is just about taking full advantage of this body in the right way. Turtles, Koi`s, and whales, can live up to 200 years. That`s what we are aiming for.
all those animals eat fish or seaweed, algae. Omega acids, dha is what we need more of instead of all the processed food garbage thats in the standard american diet.
I remember reading that to slow down aging, we have to find ways to prevent the telomeres (the tail-ends of chromosomes) from getting shorter and shorter each time cells go into mitosis (divides). I'm sure that still applies today, but I'm curious if lengthening the telomeres of damaged cells would mean that's there's no going back from the damage done, or if aging is really just a culmination of damaged cells.
There is already an enzime produced by the body called telomerase. It lenghts the telomers back to the initial lenght. The tricky part is it MIGHT cause cancer. There is a dog drug in tests right now looking promising for this, clinical trial results come out Q1 of 2025
Here's the thing though that wasn't touched on in the video.... once you add AI breakthroughs as well as quantum computing into the mix, then the research literally increased exponentially. Many people don't realize how computers are already doing that, they see a new phone and think it's just a new toy. But if you understand the math going on for each iteration there's actually leaps and bounds already being made there. In addition, computers go hand in hand with the creation of medicine, our understanding and ability to model drugs and other substances as well as share that information instantly across the world. This type of science is just now getting started but it's going to rapidly accelerate moving forward.
@@ramble218 yes exactly, thanks for the contributions. I hope more people will start to realize this and understand it's actually getting more and more likely than many people can fathom. Soon medicine will be designed specifically for our own individual genetic make up and therefore won't have side effects.
@@otakukj I'm hoping that Kurzweil's prediction are at least somewhat accurate. if by 2030 we have nanotechnology, it will be a massive win for humanity
It is funny how people think this will all be candy and roses but all this will be is a hell for lower class. We are, at an intense rate, rushing towards a huge disparity of power and finance among people and this will only increase it more.
How much more bc it's already bsd. So who cares. The rich will look better but we know they are evil. Looks are only that ...looks. Wecan fix the world by being a good person.
@@kingpandagodoftaste9001 You clearly didn't understand what I meant. I didn't target the medication, I targeted the people behind, the 'investors'. And by increase in disparity, I meant that the people who will get there hands first on such medical advancements will also be the ones who control it, and if such an important project becomes heavily privatized and commercialised, then normal people might as well loose their hope on getting their hands on it. And many people are already sick of so many of these people in power, seeing them live a thousand years will be nightmare. Though I am not trying to push my thoughts on you, everyone is entitled to their thoughts and opinion. And I am not a doomer either, I just don't trust most of these people and rightfully so.
@@adviththegreat5610I feel that living that long would be a curse more than a blessing. This is speculation but you’d probably become quite insane if your brain was forced to keep functioning for that long. Regardless not accepting your fate and even worse trying to change or deny it is a great way to f stuff up in a grand way.
@@FrankieWilliams-kx9gp I brain is seriously not evolved to function that long. Everything in the body evolves almost simultaneously or in regulation relative to the system the organ is in. If we speed up one part without regards of another, things will get bad indeed because what they are talking about, as far as I understand is basically body increased and maintained regeneration while preventing degradation and also managing the rate of degradation. And just imagine already sociopathic powerful people just living forever.
I feel as though this promise is on the same level as social security running out before we get to 65 and everyone needs to start learning Mandarin Chinese. Bc China is coming for American jobs.😢
As a researcher studying aging I appreciate that the video is talking about something with theoretical basis. I think the epigenetic component to aging is probably a major factor and the best candidate to target to achieve a significant effect in counteracting aging. That said what they are talking about is gene therapy on whole body level, delivering the right amount of Yamanaka factors (or more likely a different version of reprogramming genes), for a pre-determined amount of time (as they mention, if they are constitutively expressed you likely get cancer). There is a large number of genetic diseases that would be solved with much less sophisticated gene therapy approaches, and we can't even tackle most of them yet, so I don't see this happening in the next decades. We do have some drugs that have repeatedly shown life extension in animal models and are much safer (e.g. rapamycin) and we haven't even tested them for aging in humans. On the other hand, there is still a lot of unknown in the biological mechanisms of aging and hoping tech companies will come up with an approach based on the current knowledge is a pie in the sky. What we need is a lot more publicly funded research to understand much better the mechanisms of aging (you can't rely on private companies because even if they do their own research they don't publish it so there is no global advancement). At some point we might have a sufficient basis to come up with a rational and feasible approach to stop or reverse aging but I'm pretty sure that we haven't gotten there yet.
Higher levels of aerobic fitness, and weight lifting exercises have also shown to have somewhat of an anti-aging effect on DNA of various cell types. Perhaps while waiting for the aging reversal treatments mentioned in the video, the importance of physical fitness should be recommended as another mechanisms to delay aging.
Yes, both aerobic and resistance training are vital. Healthy body weight, plenty of sleep, sunscreen to prevent DNA damage. That's about it as far as evidence goes. There's a couple more things if you are concerned with looking old, but not necessarily aging related. If you want younger-looking skin, you can add some active ingredients like retinol (Tretinoin, Adapalene), exfoliants, dietary collagen. This last one is extreme, but movement creates wrinkles. The only way to stop forehead wrinkles, frown lines, laugh lines is to stop making facial expressions or use fillers. It's probably a bad idea to go around without making facial expressions though just avoid unnecessary ones. The latest science shows an old person can have the skin thickness and elasticity of a young person if they do everything right. Exercise and collagen increases skin thickness and plumpness
@@EhurtAfyyeh but to a level, like pro football or basketball players do tonnes of the best exercise of hiit cardio or just runnign very intensely, and while they look phenomenal for their age, you can still tell what age they are
@@raymondqiu8202 Stress is a huge factor and athletes push themselves to their limits which can be counterproductive for health. Low body fat can make faces look older too. Basketball players make out pretty well health wise, they play indoors so not too much Sun and it's not a collision sport. American Football players on the other hand have high rates of arthritis, dementia, hypertension, and diabetes. I think football/soccer players age pretty well too, Christiano Ronaldo looks young for 39, David Beckham looks young for 49 The goal is to minimize stress and still do aerobic/resistance training. You can look up Chuando Tan, he is a Singaporean model, and he's almost 60, but looks like he's in his twenties
it is absolutely fantastic. I wonder if there is any work being done on structural changes too. I am certain my face is physically wider now than it was when I was fresh out of school.
They still have to solve the time issue. Why can we live max 120 years, some turtels 200 years, some sharks 400 years? The cells have an inner clock that we still don't understand. Maybe the answers lay in the cancer cells, that are immortale.
I think it is awesome that various companies are trying to solve aging with a different approach, rather than trying to solve it the same way. We need to see what works and what doesn't.
@ Even Elon Musk has highlighted the gravity of the birth rate decline, emphasizing that people will either need to have more children now or rely on scientific breakthroughs in age reversal, as the world faces an overpopulation of retired individuals.
This type of thing usually helps the rich people without caring about the poor people. And anyway, the whole thing is a bit ridiculous, because one of the people in the video said that he wanted the lifespan to extend to thousands of years or something...which is a bit crazy.
We currently lack an economic model that addresses the aging demographic we will soon face. However, if we could extend productivity by an additional decade for our population, it could yield significant benefits for humanity. My experience during lockdown taught me something important: I would dislike retirement because I genuinely enjoy working. Just think about the impact if our scientists and engineers could contribute decades more of productivity to their fields!
I'm not a billionaire, but I have my autologous stem cells stored in Houston, TX. In 2012, I was able to avoid a hip replacement by using these cells and have continued receiving a dose every year since then due to the positive results I've experienced.
The global anti-aging market, including biotech and pharmaceuticals, was valued at over $60 billion in 2021, with projections of it reaching $120 billion by 2030, largely due to breakthroughs in age-reversal technologies.
True. Just look at plastic surgery for example. When it first appeared, only rich people could afford it, it was prohibitively expensive and they looked horrible. After some time, almost anyone can have plastic surgery and without looking like a freak. Thanks, billionaires! xD
@@SmartCreeper because that's how the system works. Yachts don't trickle down. The only tech we have access is the one that's able to make us work more for less pay. Like how you can now work on your phone and your boss can call you midnight to work on a report. Or the entire gig economy.
We are achieving these miracles with just a very tiny % of us capable and choosing to work on these problems. Imagine if we could unlock every single human to contribute, our evolution would be exponential.
your doctors, not every doctor is the same, I'm sorry to hear about your diagnosis but you can't tar all doctors with the same brush just because you've had a bad experience.
Im 30 in December. I have like 5 or 6 decades left before i die of old age, and only 2 decades before i visibly look like an old person. It may even be in only 1 decade when i start to look old. So im one of the folks hoping for some type of age reversal sooner then later.
The main problem with living longer using medication is that I have not seen improved quality of life when I see people older than me. I am 64 and I do not really want to live to the age of 80 if the journey is going to be a painful one.
These medications are also trying to make you feel younger as well; and not have a lot of the ailments that older people have. Essentially they are trying to make you age as gracefully as possible
@@yooooskheuduabdwkkq247 I would love for the meds that make me aging gracefully and find joy and fulfilment at every stage of life. But this is not so when most of the meds I have been given have side effects that make life sometimes unbearable.
It will be interesting to see what todays young people going to the gym and eating healthy will be like at 80. We automatically lose muscle tone with age, and staying physically fit with esp weightlifting I reckon will make a significant change for general health, especially with age.
@@henry-g2kbecause making it available will be better for their bottom line than not making it available, and I don’t just mean profit from the treatments here. It will take many years for robots to get where they need to be to become cheaper than human labor (having abundant yet cheap energy being just 1 of the serious issues that need solving). Meanwhile, birth rates in the west have been declining for decades, our populations are aging out of the workforce, someone needs to work to produce goods and services, and immigration can only solve that partially. Until robots improve sufficiently and become cheap, extending the life (and improving the health) of older adults will be cheaper, so if there’s a way, that’s what governments and elites are going to opt for.
I feel like what we even mean by 'aging' is going to change in the next few years. What I'm getting at is that 'aging' (our bodies breaking down over time and errors during cell replication building up and compounding) and 'aging' (the process of aquiring age and literally just getting older) are not going to be treated as one and the same.
I'm 58 now, getting ready to turn 59. I hope I can hang in there long enough to take advantage of this new developing tech. I still want that ride in a real flying car.
You really need to speed up the process, I’m 22 now, and i have no desire to aging and becoming old and sick. If this idiots across the war didn’t start wars (I’m talking about russia and the Middle East) we would already have the cure for aging.
@@ribbles1699 they already do it with everything else for your health. When was the last time we had an actual cure for something? But better believe theyll make a treatment for it that will suppress it for ad long as you can pay for the meds. Theyve turned real life medical problems into a way to have you paying for meds monthly like a Netflix subscription.
We are already an elf race - for our pets! Imagine how your pet feels when they become old and you only just became 10+ years older, barely any different while their fur is grey and their bones ache. Exception is turtles and some parrots, like damn. Good on them though!
Dear VoiceOver lady, you are doing a fantastic job And. The video is really interesting but one thing to perhaps consider using less vocal fry in your voice. Many people find vocal fry grating and Annoying.
The most important thing she said was right near the end, that tech bros think they can reprogram biology like they reprogram a computer, but it's way more complicated than that.
Stem cell therapy has developed rapidly today, including in developing countries like Indonesia. Various hospitals, clinics, and stem cell research centers provide research-based therapy so that this business will grow rapidly in the future for people with a lot of money.
Even if this longevity comes into fruition, the population increase would be one of the main issue. If you've watched an anime "Dr.Stone" the main character scientist said that the problem with longevity and immortality is the population increase that will ultimately takes up competition of space and destruction of habitats, the competition and comsumption and abuse of food and other limited resources, people with power will stay in power. Death is essential and probably is required. People will never fully appreciate life if we do not age and eventually die.
I thought I'd burst until you finally mentioned David Sinclair. I think he needed a nobel prize for his work with those mice. That is amazing. Don't know why the world billionaires isn't funding his work.
I wouldn't mind being 18 again but I'm more interested in how I felt at that age. Am I the only one who has thoroughly had conversations with GPT about imunnology and genetics? It's pretty versed. I like the advancements in medicine, I just hope it gets used as it should.
I have convos with it all the time about saving my dad from MSA and fixing my gastric problems. All I get are recommendations for healthy lifestyle choices and see a second opinion after we’ve both collectively been on our 5th or 6th.
I'm an automation engineer and specialize in the Biotech industry. Reverse aging is my core interests. A.I. combined with Quantum Computers is my second. Going to Mars is my third.
@@Sniper_is_Sniping That's not true. Determining the maximum population Earth can support is a complex question with no definitive answer. I agree though, that we don't need more human on this planet
@@rollerblader5350 you should care, because if more people are retired than working, the social security will collapse. Esp. if much more people will need special care...the younger ones won't sustain it.
I became a Zen Buddhist when I was 14. I am not afraid of dying at all. But that doesn't mean that I wouldn't appreciate the ability to spend more quality time in this world. Let's hope that this is not going to become part of another dystopia where only millionaires get it.
When we master policies at some technological stage, next-gen techs for breaking the limits will become vital. It is “the cycle of civilization.” The more techs enable us to do, the more we should do with policies. It can be called “the trend of civilization.” I wish we could improve human uplift and cooperation with AI-stage technologies, in addition to wealth creation and distribution.
A channel with almost 10M subs and this video only has a 100k views and 2k likes. Why/how are people not more interested in this? wth is wrong with people? We're living in such a unique and special time and i feel like most people are asleep through it.
Look up "telomere". DNA "wears out". Cells can't reproduce forever. If that's actually solved somehow, the science will be well-known long in advance of treatments being available. This has been known for quite a long time. Anyone with basic biology knowledge knows it. Meanwhile there's a huge market for products that claim to reverse aging :)
Well informed people know that the limits to cell replacement that cause aging cannot be changed. Cells don't last forever. The genes that are essential for "replacing" them don't last forever. If it's possible to change that, we're _very_ far from being able to do it. Transplants would help., but there's that one small problem .....
I can’t believe Venki Ramakrishnan is on this ….I read his book the gene machine it’s really interesting .I reccomend it if your interested in molecular biology
Sam Altman’s approach to removing cells and modifying them is likely the right approach. You can modify the cell then turn off the oncogenes and reject the cell into the appropriate place to rejuvenate the target organ system.
Even just being able to have a better QUALITY of life, rather than a longer life, would be a huge deal. Having less aches and pains and less risk of disease would be fantastic.
Yeah, just imagine people like Trump, Koch, Mercer, Musk, Bezos not dying and stifling all new ideas for decades, because they keep things as they benefit them.
@@KootFlorislol imagine hating some corrupt fatcats so much that your willing to die just to make sure they do too. That's a novel self own.
It's called exercise and not eating trash
You can do all that now, your just lazy.
amen to that
Even non-billionaires don't like ageing.
Imagine that.... lol But eventually we all fade to gray and dust. "Ashes to ashes, dust to dust"
@@BillAnt Yeah. But that doesn't mean we're inevitably limited to 80 years, or falling apart in a nursing home, which isn't very romantic.
@@squamish4244 - Our bodies are just a decaying bio-vessel/tin-can from the day we're born. What's more important is a lifetime of knowledge and wisdom accumulated. Now if every little bit of that could be captured and stored, we'd be imortal.
@@BillAnt basically uploading brain in the internet
@@BillAnt LOL we humans should never be immortal for one good reason. Can you imagine what would happen if some very powerful dictator was to have the power to be immortal. I do not think they would share that power of immortality and they would make the rest of us their slaves.
Anyone older than the average lifespan should have the right to try anti-aging protocols without FDA approval. My grandfather for example is 94. He likely won't live 10 more years so what harm is there in him trying this?
Even if it fails and cancer develops after 10 years, he could have 10 years of a quality life where he feels youthful again.
If I was near the end of life I would try it. Nothing to lose.
Because if it causes cancer in 10 or 15 years he won't be alive to find out. They want to give this to people who are 50 or 40. A 50 year old doesn't want cancer in 10 years that kills them.
The human test subjects need to be young enough that you can definitively know whether they died from the procedure/drug or if they naturally died. If they were 94 that would be harder to determine.
@TheMangoMovement you would know if their gray hair turns black, their eye sight improves, and they have a better quality of life. They would know and that's what matters.
If you are already in your 90s you are unlikely to live 10 more years without reversing aging. And even if you could it wouldn't be quality life. People should decide for themselves.
Exactly💯
It's... complicated. There are old people who lost their wife or husband and do not desire to extend their own lives beyond their natural time. They are mostly _waiting_ to joining the loved ones, wherever they are.
@@chpsilva and they can do exactly that just like every other human in the history of humanity. Nobody is forcing people to do this.
Diet! Diet! Diet!
Water! Water! Water!
Sleep! Sleep! Sleep!
No stress! No stress! No stress!
Nature! Nature! Nature!
Repeat! Repeat! Repeat!
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Well, if you’re not rich, it’s hard to have no stress.
Yup, these are the keys to dying right on schedule.
Also... Exercise! Exercise! Exercise!
No stress! No stress! No stress! ❌
Eustress! Eustress! Eustress! ✅
@@SadeMetsavirta That's what I do in Nature!, Nature!, Nature! 🤣
I just want my dog to be able to live many more decades
theyre working on that but using a different approach, extending the Telemeres on chromozomes, they recently did a successful study on dogs.
We will know when we are very close to age reversal when we see
our billionaires looking like twenty year olds.
Don’t hold your breath.
She just said we won’t. The effects are more subtle. Less grey hair maybe. A bit more toned skin, like laser therapy, but that’s it. Most of the changes will be internal. Those mofos elites will hide their secrets from the rest of us and tell People Magazine it was all discipline and carb control.
Just like when they started using phones and internet. It will get to all of us right after.
@@andresamartins26 Yeah, on a high price. Someone here actually remembers that commoners only got internet to certain lengths for several years before it got widespread enough for the price to go down. I still remember that using the internet after 6PM came with an increase in usage price, on top of it, as it was for office workers working until day's end mainly, not for entertainment.
look up Larry Ellison
For those that do not have the funds to invest in such type of technology and don't want to stand by and wait for the onset of age related illnesses, there are still the 4 pillars of health span: Good nutrition, Physical activity, Proper sleep and Healthy social interaction.
Edit: typo
Yes, sir. 🫡❤
You need funds to do those things.
@@johnthefisherman2445 with the exception of nutrition i disagree, you just need time
Most of the so called age related illnesses are not age related. People get them cause of - like you said - bad habits in nutrition, activity, sleep, stress. And Nutrition is the most important as it affects the sleep and stress and activity.
@@cozz124 I believe you meant "exception"
Immortal billionaires sound like hell on earth
They are already insufferable.
Especially if others will be forced to live forever in a world like that. Dozens of people like AM, each ruling over their own hell.
Altered Carbon moment
Mostly just for woke, sexually undesirable males that exist on the bottom of every masculine hierarchy and resent the males at the top.
Immortal everyone sounds like the hope we desperately need.
They put so many things like this in our food as well. Society is being lied so much! I read "The 23 Former Doctor Truths" by Lauren Clark. Its fascinating how she talks about Industry.
I completly agree with you!
yeah its wildd
thanks for sharing that
Book looks to me like "do your own research" tripe. She claims her book was removed from Amazon despite the top of the book cover claiming that it's "The Best Selling Health Book of July 2024" Other than her website there isn't a single readily available article, review, synopsis, nothing about her book on the web.
Her book wasn't free , was it.
I am not afraid of dying. I’m afraid of not being able to see what happens in the future
why you would give 2 fucks ? you will be dead by then.
I want to go back in time before humans were on earth. I want to know what the earth and ocean looked like before pollution.
No one mentioned dentistry in the video. That would be amazing to simply restore compromised dental or gum tissue.
This is far closer than reverse aging of the whole body.
I also thought of that and I believe there are investigations finding in the brain bacteria usually present in the mouth. Who knows if it's also related to brain demise.
Better keep your mouth healthy just in case. And it's for sure an advantage in close distance relationships 😅
They are already developing a pill to try to fix/preserve tooth enamel, which is teeth's primary protection. Some of us are born with crappy one so this will help reducing the constant millions we spend on dentistry!
There is already a gene therapy in trials that activates USAG-1 to regrow lost teeth.
There is work on this very close right now. I think they use stem cells in a varnish type substance to paint on affected teeth to regrow them using your own stem cells. Go in for a cavity and actually have your tooth heal itself.
They should allow elderly terminally ill patients to volunteer in trials like the mice.
I am sure many old billionaires can volunteer too.
@@RolopIsHere I think you misunderstood my intent. The issue is allowing human testing through regulatory boards. The point of my comment was the "terminally ill" part, to address that specific issue. Not whether or not the elderly person was a billionaire or poor. It kinda sounds like you're more interested in your feelings about billionaires than you are regarding the underlying bottom line of the age reversing science itself.
@@thecorrectoification Why does almost everything i read, sounds like ai?
@@tokimokis probably because of brainrot
@@tokimokishis comment does not sound like ai lol
I am content living till 80+, and every year after that would be a blessing. The main reason I would like to live long is to see how cool technology gets 50 years from now.
Every person says they are happy to live until XXX until the time really comes.
@@SAFE7700 You may be right, I don't know what I don't know.
goodluck but noone will make it to 80 only the old birds now in their 60s and 70s. There are soo many toxins in our foods thats not going to happen.
@@SAFE7700 I am content to live until i do everything i ever wanted to do, and also after i accept that death will come for us all, and i am no exception
@@The_Primitive the things you want to do and achieve, change with time. Don’t be naive and assume to know what the future you wants
No one:
Mr.Beast: " I turned 500 old people into teens!"
Kris*
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We don't speak that name anymore
@@azca.MRBEAST
@@azca.Mr. Beast!!!
I think ppl in their 80+ will feel , what do they have to lose and take this stuff, my grandma is 88 so I hope she lives long enough to get this.,
It will probably only be affordable to wealthy people so I don't think the average civilian will benefit from this, at least not in our lifetime until price goes down to affordable levels and that will take a few decades more than likely
They’ll be super close in 50 years and they’ll be even closer in 500 years
People have been trying to fly for 1000s of years. But they couldn't fly until one day. After that flying become so easy.
@@JPK-go9fb so smart bro
@@JPK-go9fb you can’t compare engineering to medicine. Doctors are some of the stupidest and least scientific people in the world where as engineers are both smart and physics based first principle thinkers.
@@JPK-go9fb you’re comparing engineering brains with medical brains. Those are two very different things. Engineers are physic based first principle thinkers while doctors are stupid pseudoscientists who only make discoveries by lucky coincidences
you’re comparing engineering brains with medical brains. Those are two very different things. Engineers are physic based first principle thinkers while doctors are stupid pseudoscientists who only make discoveries by lucky coincidences
I don't want to die not because I scare of losing wealth, physical body, or even relationship but because I don't want to lose myself. All the pain that makes me grow up. All the experiences which teach me what is important and not. I hate to lose all those precious things that make me who I am.
You aren't going to stop existing after death. You are an eternal being. The thing this video doesn't factor in is the spiritual factor. You are created by God in his image. You were fearfully and wonderfully made. Believe in Jesus Christ and you will have eternal life. God is real. Don't believe all the nay Sayers and skeptics. He is real and he loves you. God bless you.
@@dustonoffins7890 Truth! Much Love! 😇
@@audioartisan amen!
I had been fortunate for looking younger than my age. It was a con when i was younger but when i was in my 30s I began to appreciate it. I was still getting carded in my late 30s. During my late 30s I was making poor life decisions but still looked young (and underweight). Then I went away for a while, got my mind and body straight, healthy, strong. I was 43 and riding my track bike around town, sometimes 18 miles in a day. Some visible grey hair but still looked young. The year I turned 46 I began to age. Fast forward now to 52 and I look my age. My BMI is good but my hair and beard are half grey now. I feel old now. Its like in the last 6 years I've aged 20 years and I wish I had appreciated my youthful appearance when I had it
Hate to break it, but you probs did look 30s when you were in your 30s. You might have taken good care to avoid sunlight and stay in shape, but ppl can tell age easily
How would you have appreciated it more? Like, what would you have done differently that would have had a positive impact?
Bad news to come as aging speeds up for a time in your 60's. Things degrade fast.
The ageing hallmarks you're seeing appear in bursts. I think there's a study that detected internal bodily changes (blood markers?) around the 40's, 60's and can't remember the other ages.
@@raymondqiu8202maybe not because it's hard to pinpoint an age for people between mid twenties and late thirties.
Imagine a society where people live to 500 years or more. Most of us mature in our thinking by 40 or 50 and become more decent human beings. I think it would be a far better world.
Only if we couldd prevent the population exploding by lowering the birth rate. Soon there would not enough resources, on a planet where nobody dies.
I'm thinking the opposite, actually. It's our short life span that makes us wise up and make the most of life once we hit a certain age. At least for the most of us. Sayings like, "life is short" and "you can't take it with you" would lose their sobering meaning. Those who are less wise and moral would actually get less moral with such a long lifespan.
Im much worse person in my 40´s because of life fustrations. In my 20´s i was so painfully naive (about everything) that i would like to punch my past self.
Now i just want to see the world burn.
one big pandemic or giant comet and all this talk wont matter
It is coming sooner than we can anticipate. Especially with AI getting so much stronger in analyzing large data sets, it is going to be a monumental invention in the long run. Fixing aging is also important to become multiplanetary species, in order to be able travel for longer distances all the time is irrelevant relevant in space but still.
I preach this to people weekly.
It's already here. Aging can best be viewed as a tipping point between protein nutrition going to the repair of cells, hormone, and peptide production ... and growing the numbers of gut bacteria. Old humans grow 100's of trillion gut bacteria, both still in the gut and those that left in the stools. Aging is basically a competition for amino acid resource.(C) A treatment currently exists.
yea right lol
Interplanetary needs to come before immortal, or population would increase exponentially.
I aged watching this video
Lol! We're all ageing as we speak!
especially the annoying background music has accelerated aging
I aged by reading this comment!
@@jpetm1046I aged as I was reading your comment
you are correct.
I just hit my 50s and I need to start going backwards. Getting old is not fun.
Then stop aging 🤦
@@millerrepin4452 you can't do that , but you know what you can do?
Keep aging 😱
@@Genuenly instructions unclear I aged into dust
Benjamin Button over here
@jesse_- Being 50 60 would make me feel suicidal wish I could stay in 30s but scientists are idiots and won't bother to make it happen
I’ve started questioning everything, especially government health advice! After reading "Health and Beauty Mastery", I completely changed my habits. This book reveals so many shocking truths about the health industry!
I got it, one of the best books ive read
I heard about that
Exactly!
Thanks for sharing
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Glad I paid a little attention in class 11 and class 12 Biotechnology classes , now even today I can somewhat understand what they are talking about
I’m not scared of dying. I’m more scared of not living it😢
Relax, you won't suffer any inconvenience.
start today then!
I just want to live long enough to see what humanity can ahieve
@@blackvq3759 I'd like to live forever if could stay around 30 32
People living for 1000’s of years is an objectively bad thing for our species and for the planet. It’s solely a selfish endeavor birthed from either, an unknowable fear, or a desire for continuous, self-serving, experiential enrichment.
Bryan Johnson is being the guinea pig for us all.
Nope. He's not "this" rich. He's not yet at this level
..and whole world is proud of him 👑
he's just another influencer making videos of stupid things
And failing. This is nonsense.
He looks just as bad after milions of $ invested.
I've said it my entire life, I don't want to die.
You have to no option if not today then tomorrow.
@@henrik908 Tomorrow seems, a little soon. :)
@@GuardianPrepping LOL, yeah, I'm sorry, it's just a saying! I wish you a long and healthy life filled with happiness and joy.
Everything ends, I can understand living for 500 years after that you'd be so bored you'd self delete yourself
@@GuardianPrepping Ok, then how long do you want to live for then? Eventually, the Earth will get engulfed by the sun because of the sun's expansion, so there will be a point when there is no life on Earth. Wanting immortality is a pipe dream, in my opinion. Perhaps we need to accept that life is temporary, and maybe there is a soul and an afterlife in the future with reincarnation at play...the soul being permanent and the body being temporary.
I don`t think is cheating death, we will die eventually, is just about taking full advantage of this body in the right way. Turtles, Koi`s, and whales, can live up to 200 years. That`s what we are aiming for.
all those animals eat fish or seaweed, algae. Omega acids, dha is what we need more of instead of all the processed food garbage thats in the standard american diet.
I remember reading that to slow down aging, we have to find ways to prevent the telomeres (the tail-ends of chromosomes) from getting shorter and shorter each time cells go into mitosis (divides). I'm sure that still applies today, but I'm curious if lengthening the telomeres of damaged cells would mean that's there's no going back from the damage done, or if aging is really just a culmination of damaged cells.
There is already an enzime produced by the body called telomerase. It lenghts the telomers back to the initial lenght. The tricky part is it MIGHT cause cancer. There is a dog drug in tests right now looking promising for this, clinical trial results come out Q1 of 2025
Here's the thing though that wasn't touched on in the video.... once you add AI breakthroughs as well as quantum computing into the mix, then the research literally increased exponentially. Many people don't realize how computers are already doing that, they see a new phone and think it's just a new toy. But if you understand the math going on for each iteration there's actually leaps and bounds already being made there. In addition, computers go hand in hand with the creation of medicine, our understanding and ability to model drugs and other substances as well as share that information instantly across the world. This type of science is just now getting started but it's going to rapidly accelerate moving forward.
AlphaFold 3 and AlphaProteo to name a couple. You want the tech billionaires involved.
@@ramble218 yes exactly, thanks for the contributions. I hope more people will start to realize this and understand it's actually getting more and more likely than many people can fathom. Soon medicine will be designed specifically for our own individual genetic make up and therefore won't have side effects.
@@otakukj I'm hoping that Kurzweil's prediction are at least somewhat accurate. if by 2030 we have nanotechnology, it will be a massive win for humanity
It is funny how people think this will all be candy and roses but all this will be is a hell for lower class. We are, at an intense rate, rushing towards a huge disparity of power and finance among people and this will only increase it more.
How much more bc it's already bsd. So who cares. The rich will look better but we know they are evil. Looks are only that ...looks. Wecan fix the world by being a good person.
Imagine hearing that flouride reduces cavities and being like "this will only make class disparities worse"
@@kingpandagodoftaste9001 You clearly didn't understand what I meant. I didn't target the medication, I targeted the people behind, the 'investors'. And by increase in disparity, I meant that the people who will get there hands first on such medical advancements will also be the ones who control it, and if such an important project becomes heavily privatized and commercialised, then normal people might as well loose their hope on getting their hands on it. And many people are already sick of so many of these people in power, seeing them live a thousand years will be nightmare. Though I am not trying to push my thoughts on you, everyone is entitled to their thoughts and opinion. And I am not a doomer either, I just don't trust most of these people and rightfully so.
@@adviththegreat5610I feel that living that long would be a curse more than a blessing. This is speculation but you’d probably become quite insane if your brain was forced to keep functioning for that long. Regardless not accepting your fate and even worse trying to change or deny it is a great way to f stuff up in a grand way.
@@FrankieWilliams-kx9gp I brain is seriously not evolved to function that long. Everything in the body evolves almost simultaneously or in regulation relative to the system the organ is in. If we speed up one part without regards of another, things will get bad indeed because what they are talking about, as far as I understand is basically body increased and maintained regeneration while preventing degradation and also managing the rate of degradation. And just imagine already sociopathic powerful people just living forever.
They are always 10 years away from breaking through and cracking the aging code! LOL :)
Not really, only very recently have people started to see it as a possibility.
I feel as though this promise is on the same level as social security running out before we get to 65 and everyone needs to start learning Mandarin Chinese. Bc China is coming for American jobs.😢
lol yes
This reminds me of nuclear fusion
@@SamungVirtua what about graphene. the miracle promised to revolutionize the world
As a researcher studying aging I appreciate that the video is talking about something with theoretical basis. I think the epigenetic component to aging is probably a major factor and the best candidate to target to achieve a significant effect in counteracting aging. That said what they are talking about is gene therapy on whole body level, delivering the right amount of Yamanaka factors (or more likely a different version of reprogramming genes), for a pre-determined amount of time (as they mention, if they are constitutively expressed you likely get cancer). There is a large number of genetic diseases that would be solved with much less sophisticated gene therapy approaches, and we can't even tackle most of them yet, so I don't see this happening in the next decades. We do have some drugs that have repeatedly shown life extension in animal models and are much safer (e.g. rapamycin) and we haven't even tested them for aging in humans. On the other hand, there is still a lot of unknown in the biological mechanisms of aging and hoping tech companies will come up with an approach based on the current knowledge is a pie in the sky. What we need is a lot more publicly funded research to understand much better the mechanisms of aging (you can't rely on private companies because even if they do their own research they don't publish it so there is no global advancement). At some point we might have a sufficient basis to come up with a rational and feasible approach to stop or reverse aging but I'm pretty sure that we haven't gotten there yet.
Thanks for your very helpful comment.
Thank you for the insight.
Imagine our brains rejuvenated. We could learn things a lot faster like when we were young kids again, perhaps even become artificial geniuses.
The X-prize Healthspan will award $100 million dollars to anyone who can figure this out by 2030.
100million is not enough
Haha. It is worth trillions of dollars or much more
@@lewischime5737 The prize is just to inspire people.
It won't be solved
@@nhinangiandoan "That's the joke"
Higher levels of aerobic fitness, and weight lifting exercises have also shown to have somewhat of an anti-aging effect on DNA of various cell types. Perhaps while waiting for the aging reversal treatments mentioned in the video, the importance of physical fitness should be recommended as another mechanisms to delay aging.
Yes, both aerobic and resistance training are vital. Healthy body weight, plenty of sleep, sunscreen to prevent DNA damage. That's about it as far as evidence goes. There's a couple more things if you are concerned with looking old, but not necessarily aging related.
If you want younger-looking skin, you can add some active ingredients like retinol (Tretinoin, Adapalene), exfoliants, dietary collagen. This last one is extreme, but movement creates wrinkles. The only way to stop forehead wrinkles, frown lines, laugh lines is to stop making facial expressions or use fillers. It's probably a bad idea to go around without making facial expressions though just avoid unnecessary ones. The latest science shows an old person can have the skin thickness and elasticity of a young person if they do everything right. Exercise and collagen increases skin thickness and plumpness
@@EhurtAfyyeh but to a level, like pro football or basketball players do tonnes of the best exercise of hiit cardio or just runnign very intensely, and while they look phenomenal for their age, you can still tell what age they are
@@raymondqiu8202 Stress is a huge factor and athletes push themselves to their limits which can be counterproductive for health. Low body fat can make faces look older too. Basketball players make out pretty well health wise, they play indoors so not too much Sun and it's not a collision sport. American Football players on the other hand have high rates of arthritis, dementia, hypertension, and diabetes. I think football/soccer players age pretty well too, Christiano Ronaldo looks young for 39, David Beckham looks young for 49
The goal is to minimize stress and still do aerobic/resistance training. You can look up Chuando Tan, he is a Singaporean model, and he's almost 60, but looks like he's in his twenties
Nah I'll just wait for the magic age reversal pill thanks.
it is absolutely fantastic. I wonder if there is any work being done on structural changes too. I am certain my face is physically wider now than it was when I was fresh out of school.
They still have to solve the time issue. Why can we live max 120 years, some turtels 200 years, some sharks 400 years? The cells have an inner clock that we still don't understand. Maybe the answers lay in the cancer cells, that are immortale.
Health is important not vanity.
Vocal fry on the last word is so obnoxious. Going to the transcript instead.
Can't do any of this until you can easily prevent/cure cancer.
3 Yamanaka factors. No cancer
I'm 37, i hope this technology is developped before I'm old so that i never need to suffer the consequences of aging and can live thousands of years.
Yeah it’s not Happening, it’s the Lord and immortal life through Him that you’re missing
You're still unlikely to live thousands of years. There are many causes of death other than aging.
Thousands of years won't be possible but I hope this technology develops you so people can experience youth once again!
Not going to happen
TH-cam Dr. David Sinclair and Dr. Aubrey de Grey 😊
I think it is awesome that various companies are trying to solve aging with a different approach, rather than trying to solve it the same way. We need to see what works and what doesn't.
This is what we need
No, this is what we want, not what we need. What we need as humans is a much more fair world 😉
@ Even Elon Musk has highlighted the gravity of the birth rate decline, emphasizing that people will either need to have more children now or rely on scientific breakthroughs in age reversal, as the world faces an overpopulation of retired individuals.
Thank you Business Insider for covering Longevity ❤ was a pleasant surprise
We all deserve life , I hope it will be for every1
More money (or a new system that we don't need money) would be better for us all getting a life to enjoy, instead of always working and struggling.
@@TKHaines That is new , if it can happen theoretically
This type of thing usually helps the rich people without caring about the poor people. And anyway, the whole thing is a bit ridiculous, because one of the people in the video said that he wanted the lifespan to extend to thousands of years or something...which is a bit crazy.
I save and Invest all my money since 2005 for this
you could've spent that money and actually enjoy your younger years rather than saving for when you are older so you can afford to look younger
@@OrionBlaze not look younger, be actually younger
@@akalucubene so trade the only guaranteed youth you'll ever have for an exceedingly minuscule chance of possibly being young again one day?
@@jasjfl what's an adventure without risks?
@@OrionBlazeokay, consoomer.
We currently lack an economic model that addresses the aging demographic we will soon face. However, if we could extend productivity by an additional decade for our population, it could yield significant benefits for humanity. My experience during lockdown taught me something important: I would dislike retirement because I genuinely enjoy working. Just think about the impact if our scientists and engineers could contribute decades more of productivity to their fields!
I'm not a billionaire, but I have my autologous stem cells stored in Houston, TX. In 2012, I was able to avoid a hip replacement by using these cells and have continued receiving a dose every year since then due to the positive results I've experienced.
The global anti-aging market, including biotech and pharmaceuticals, was valued at over $60 billion in 2021, with projections of it reaching $120 billion by 2030, largely due to breakthroughs in age-reversal technologies.
which stock should we buy then?
Now go invest into those stocks if you haven’t already! That will be your retirement very soon. Cheers
@@onyil0688I’m about to research this but literally Google your question don’t be helpless! The Info is there if you really care.
@@floridakid7975 which ticker symbol are those stocks?
@@onyil0688 Google the names you have the power to find all the answers please use it
I like to say “The rich are the guinea pigs for the poor”.
True.
Just look at plastic surgery for example. When it first appeared, only rich people could afford it, it was prohibitively expensive and they looked horrible.
After some time, almost anyone can have plastic surgery and without looking like a freak.
Thanks, billionaires! xD
i never thought of it that way. This comment is underrated tbh
except this tech won't magically "trickle down"
@@ciro_costawhy?
@@SmartCreeper because that's how the system works.
Yachts don't trickle down.
The only tech we have access is the one that's able to make us work more for less pay.
Like how you can now work on your phone and your boss can call you midnight to work on a report. Or the entire gig economy.
We are achieving these miracles with just a very tiny % of us capable and choosing to work on these problems. Imagine if we could unlock every single human to contribute, our evolution would be exponential.
Do you work on this problem ?
not everyone has the skills or the knowledge to work on those fields 🙄
@@hition4 nope, I meant us as in humans.
@@rerikm that's exactly what I said..
@@gee_this comment section is proof that most people can't even comprehend basic statements. Evolution doesn't favor intelligence, just survival.
“The science of today is the technology of tomorrow.” - Edward Teller, fitting for biotech’s revolutionary impact on aging.
I'm not afraid of dying, but I am 31 years old and can't stand my face anymore (not that this happens to everyone at 30, but I've been unlucky)
Society: Has crippling anxiety over unrealistic beauty standards
Scientists: *Pushes the beauty standards even further
Doctors neglected me. My cancer. My paraneoplastic disease. Everything. They don't care
your doctors, not every doctor is the same, I'm sorry to hear about your diagnosis but you can't tar all doctors with the same brush just because you've had a bad experience.
A hard fate. It would be positive if treatments were developed to cure disease and suffering so that everyone could enjoy a normal lifespan.
Your first mistake was not being rich.
This reminds me of a Reddit Thread wherein he met a Time Traveler who's saying we had cured death by 2050s.
10 years ago, they said we were going to have the cure for baldness in 10 years. Let's be realistic: It is gonna take centuries
Bruh they have cured baldness. Havent you seen that one tiktoker regrowing his hair
There's a lot of treatments for baldness. It doesn't work for everyone but it works for most people
@@Endaxessno it doesn’t. “Works for most people” If this was true you’d be hearing about it everywhere
@@Endaxess Not cures
@@Smile200-z4y who is that?
Im 30 in December. I have like 5 or 6 decades left before i die of old age, and only 2 decades before i visibly look like an old person. It may even be in only 1 decade when i start to look old.
So im one of the folks hoping for some type of age reversal sooner then later.
This female presenter has quite the attitude on the topic, I can feel it.
The idea of seeing billionaires not aging is scarier than death itself.
The main problem with living longer using medication is that I have not seen improved quality of life when I see people older than me. I am 64 and I do not really want to live to the age of 80 if the journey is going to be a painful one.
These medications are also trying to make you feel younger as well; and not have a lot of the ailments that older people have. Essentially they are trying to make you age as gracefully as possible
I agree
@@yooooskheuduabdwkkq247 I would love for the meds that make me aging gracefully and find joy and fulfilment at every stage of life. But this is not so when most of the meds I have been given have side effects that make life sometimes unbearable.
80 is nothing. My grandmother is 100.
It will be interesting to see what todays young people going to the gym and eating healthy will be like at 80. We automatically lose muscle tone with age, and staying physically fit with esp weightlifting I reckon will make a significant change for general health, especially with age.
If people live forever will history stop repeating itself? Will people be wiser, kinder, and more compassionate to others?
Hahahaha!
only billionaires, elites, will live forever, why would they make the fountain of youth available for the rest of us?
@@henry-g2kbecause making it available will be better for their bottom line than not making it available, and I don’t just mean profit from the treatments here. It will take many years for robots to get where they need to be to become cheaper than human labor (having abundant yet cheap energy being just 1 of the serious issues that need solving). Meanwhile, birth rates in the west have been declining for decades, our populations are aging out of the workforce, someone needs to work to produce goods and services, and immigration can only solve that partially. Until robots improve sufficiently and become cheap, extending the life (and improving the health) of older adults will be cheaper, so if there’s a way, that’s what governments and elites are going to opt for.
I feel like what we even mean by 'aging' is going to change in the next few years.
What I'm getting at is that 'aging' (our bodies breaking down over time and errors during cell replication building up and compounding) and 'aging' (the process of aquiring age and literally just getting older) are not going to be treated as one and the same.
I'm 58 now, getting ready to turn 59. I hope I can hang in there long enough to take advantage of this new developing tech. I still want that ride in a real flying car.
@keithcourson7317 who in life said we had to be 40 50 60 it sucks scientists need to stop it
You really need to speed up the process, I’m 22 now, and i have no desire to aging and becoming old and sick.
If this idiots across the war didn’t start wars (I’m talking about russia and the Middle East) we would already have the cure for aging.
Middle east?
Thank goodness, now I can take this treatment and live forever for a subscription-like price. Imagine Netflix but for your life
Oh you KNOW the oligarchs will use this as just another way of enslaving us.
Better than getting old and dying!
That's a depressing thought. And the fact that you thought of it means our corporate overlords have, too.
Don't forget to update your payment method.
@@ribbles1699 they already do it with everything else for your health. When was the last time we had an actual cure for something? But better believe theyll make a treatment for it that will suppress it for ad long as you can pay for the meds. Theyve turned real life medical problems into a way to have you paying for meds monthly like a Netflix subscription.
@@RobertWarrenGilmore Die free or live a slave.
I absolutely do not want to live forever but I also do not want to go gently into that good night.
Old people want to keep/obtain a youthful look while discriminating, being dismissive, and complaining about those younger than them.
As long as scientists have existed, scientists have always been closer than ever to reverse aging.
Création of the Elf race under our eyes! Longevity. Extreme agility. Long ears. No emotions in the face😮
Enhanced Life Form (ELF)
How do I sign up?
I'll take ten please.
jew elfs
We are already an elf race - for our pets!
Imagine how your pet feels when they become old and you only just became 10+ years older, barely any different while their fur is grey and their bones ache.
Exception is turtles and some parrots, like damn. Good on them though!
The vocal fry on this one is almost unbearable.
Dear VoiceOver lady, you are doing a fantastic job And. The video is really interesting but one thing to perhaps consider using less vocal fry in your voice. Many people find vocal fry grating and Annoying.
The most important thing she said was right near the end, that tech bros think they can reprogram biology like they reprogram a computer, but it's way more complicated than that.
Stem cell therapy has developed rapidly today, including in developing countries like Indonesia. Various hospitals, clinics, and stem cell research centers provide research-based therapy so that this business will grow rapidly in the future for people with a lot of money.
I can't listen when I hear vocal fry
That + the nasal placement/tone
So, I'm not the only one hearing that.
exactly
Why do all American women talk like that? It's horrible
Has to be a nepo job 😆
Cure baldness please
MSM. Look it up.
hair transplant
and grey hair
@@eddieworkman5855 hair dye
Comedic relief was utterly needed
The vocal fry here........if someone from 50 years ago listened to this person they'd think she had an illness
Could you explain what you meant? I don't understand
If you think people 50 years ago didn't have vocal fry then you surely never watched old movies
@@q1337
There is a trend now to hate on women using vocal fry (that cracking/purring low voice usually used at the end of sentence).
@@lequoiscontreonu Thanks for explaining, the narrators voice irritated me for some reason, maybe that was it or just the way she talks.
Even if this longevity comes into fruition, the population increase would be one of the main issue. If you've watched an anime "Dr.Stone" the main character scientist said that the problem with longevity and immortality is the population increase that will ultimately takes up competition of space and destruction of habitats, the competition and comsumption and abuse of food and other limited resources, people with power will stay in power. Death is essential and probably is required. People will never fully appreciate life if we do not age and eventually die.
I thought I'd burst until you finally mentioned David Sinclair. I think he needed a nobel prize for his work with those mice. That is amazing.
Don't know why the world billionaires isn't funding his work.
Sorry, can't get past the vocal fry to watch this video.
Right?! Had to stop watching, it's unbearable.
Ikr
Annoying 😖
I wouldn't mind being 18 again but I'm more interested in how I felt at that age. Am I the only one who has thoroughly had conversations with GPT about imunnology and genetics? It's pretty versed. I like the advancements in medicine, I just hope it gets used as it should.
I have convos with it all the time about saving my dad from MSA and fixing my gastric problems. All I get are recommendations for healthy lifestyle choices and see a second opinion after we’ve both collectively been on our 5th or 6th.
The vocal fry is real
I want ai to be implemented in this field and totally overturn and disrupt it to bring age reversal like NOW.
I'm an automation engineer and specialize in the Biotech industry. Reverse aging is my core interests. A.I. combined with Quantum Computers is my second. Going to Mars is my third.
Great content, but the vocal fry was distracting. Please consider working on that for future videos.
Considering how quickly is birthrate falling around the world, this is now more important than ever.
I dont get why people is so worried about birthrate. Who cares man
@@rollerblader5350 are you crazy? falling birthate can cause a society to collapse.
Earth population: 8 billion
Maximum population Earth can support: 10 Billion
@@Sniper_is_Sniping That's not true. Determining the maximum population Earth can support is a complex question with no definitive answer.
I agree though, that we don't need more human on this planet
@@rollerblader5350 you should care, because if more people are retired than working, the social security will collapse. Esp. if much more people will need special care...the younger ones won't sustain it.
But can they cure vocal fry?
That's mean! 😆
😭😭😭
And those long harsh "s" sounds...
😂
The thought of living longer in this insane world makes me cringe. I'm good ✌️
Her constant vocal fry is killing me. 😫
You gocal fry doesn't escapes you...
I can't listen to her Valley Girl accent for a long time
Like, for sure.
It was unbearable. Couldn't finish the video
Valley Girl accents are nice in my opinion.
Vocal fry galore there.
I became a Zen Buddhist when I was 14.
I am not afraid of dying at all.
But that doesn't mean that I wouldn't appreciate the ability to spend more quality time in this world.
Let's hope that this is not going to become part of another dystopia where only millionaires get it.
When we master policies at some technological stage, next-gen techs for breaking the limits will become vital.
It is “the cycle of civilization.” The more techs enable us to do, the more we should do with policies.
It can be called “the trend of civilization.” I wish we could improve human uplift and cooperation
with AI-stage technologies, in addition to wealth creation and distribution.
A channel with almost 10M subs and this video only has a 100k views and 2k likes. Why/how are people not more interested in this? wth is wrong with people?
We're living in such a unique and special time and i feel like most people are asleep through it.
Look up "telomere". DNA "wears out". Cells can't reproduce forever.
If that's actually solved somehow, the science will be well-known long in advance of treatments being available.
This has been known for quite a long time. Anyone with basic biology knowledge knows it.
Meanwhile there's a huge market for products that claim to reverse aging :)
Most of us watching this video are too old to stay awake through it.
@@albundy7794 hehehe :)
Well informed people know that the limits to cell replacement that cause aging cannot be changed.
Cells don't last forever. The genes that are essential for "replacing" them don't last forever.
If it's possible to change that, we're _very_ far from being able to do it.
Transplants would help., but there's that one small problem .....
@@Locksden where can i learn more about this skeptic point of view ?
I hope one day they can use it to reverse vocal fry.
Wtf is vocal fry
@@flaqkogamesare your ears not bleeding?
Arghhh! The vocal fry! The sooner this trend passes the better.
I can’t even finish the video
@@avroe1 I know right?
I can’t believe Venki Ramakrishnan is on this ….I read his book the gene machine it’s really interesting .I reccomend it if your interested in molecular biology
Living forever I dont want to, but die without aging would be gr8 ...
Sam Altman’s approach to removing cells and modifying them is likely the right approach. You can modify the cell then turn off the oncogenes and reject the cell into the appropriate place to rejuvenate the target organ system.