I think involuntary death is clearly morally bad, which makes the quest for longevity a morally noble thing to engage in.[1] The proposition that we can live forever is obvious. It doesn’t violate the laws of physics, so we will achieve it.[2] I have the idea that aging is plastic, that it’s encoded. If something is encoded, you can crack the code. If you can crack the code, you can...
I think involuntary death is clearly morally bad, which makes the quest for longevity a morally noble thing to engage in.[1] The proposition that we can live forever is obvious. It doesn’t violate the laws of physics, so we will achieve it.[2] I have the idea that aging is plastic,...
I think involuntary death is clearly morally bad, which makes the quest for longevity a morally noble thing to engage in.[1] The proposition that we can live forever is obvious. It doesn’t violate the laws of physics, so we will...