Aging will literally destroy every life if science does nothing about it.
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Replying to @CircumCrippled
I think we have to accept it. If science finds a way for us to live forever, birth will have to stop. Not even this planet will live forever. Sorry for the negativity, but it needs to be said.https://youtu.be/X70ss7vsS_c?t=18 …
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Replying to @fair1ife4a11 @CircumCrippled
This doesn't take space exploration, colonization, rotating space habitats (some that have already been designed), eventual terraformation (making another planet Earth-like, already being talked about for Mars) and future mega structures like ringworlds into account.
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Replying to @redpillPA @CircumCrippled
Do you think the human race could transfer to a new solar system in the future? Even our planets are dependent on the limited life-span of our sun.
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Replying to @fair1ife4a11 @CircumCrippled
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If we survive to be a 2 planet species, we as a species will likely live forever. Even the universe will one day die but that's the great thing, if we develop the tech to travel safely through wormholes we can even escape to another dimension.https://twitter.com/redpillPA/status/1180980798767411205 …
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Jay Boyd @redpillPAReplying to @fair1ife4a11 @CircumCrippledSome theorize, since we have at least 5 billion years to figure it out, tech would be so advanced that we can just move Earth to a safer orbit as the sun grows. By supernova time, we could encase the Earth in an artificial sun, like a modified dyson sphere & move it wherever1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @redpillPA @CircumCrippled
Perhaps we should start freezing the people who are just about to die, and perhaps we can rescue them in the future.
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Replying to @fair1ife4a11 @CircumCrippled
We're more complicated but scientists have already put small organisms like frogs into cryosleep and successfully reanimated them. A few species in extremely cold regions even have antifreeze properties in their blood. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/2007/02/frog-antifreeze-blood-winter-adaptation/ …https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/scientists-have-successfully-revived-an-animal-frozen-30-years-ago-a6816656.html …
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We have already deviled drugs like rapamycin which extend the lifespans of mice, rats, and dogs by 30% to 50%. Other drugs can decrease and even reverse DNA damage and methylation.
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