Negligible senescence in mammals: if a shark can live to be 500 years old, so could we. (Senescence is probably an adaptation to fixed size habitats, so individuals don't outcompete their offspring.) https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/scientists-examine-fishy-tale-of-centuries-old-shark-w56gtjfh2?shareToken=cd6976852a34fff7873786f8ecd20773 …
Yes, but we leave the healthy and young one in the past and take the older and sicker one with us into the future. It is probably necessary for propulsion in time :)
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see, it's a simple sign problem somewhere in conditional statement, any competent coder could fix it in no time
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it has dependencies like you woudnt believe
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