The Times is doing "op-eds from the future," written as if published many years from now. And while most of them are from science fiction writers, the latest is from ... mehttps://nyti.ms/2XTREfv
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Replying to @paulkrugman
This is the most short-sighted, unethical, & inhumane thing Krugman had ever written. If the rich don't subsidize regenerative medicine first, none of us will get regenerative medicine. Ever. You're advocating for a death sentence on every living person.
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Replying to @primalpoly @paulkrugman
Martin Rees wrote something similar the other day. He also appears to be a cheerleader of death. The war on longevity has started. https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/human-life-expectancy-immortality-negative-effects-by-martin-rees-2019-07 … “I don’t think it would be good if cryonics ever did succeed.” ― Martin Reespic.twitter.com/X3w6ytJmWQ
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That's deeply disappointing from someone who should know better.
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