The most important message you will see at conferences on aging
Mikhail Batin
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What do you think is the most underestimated task in life extension? I tried to answer this question in the book Transhumanism. See link below
- A debate titled "How to Defeat Aging" will be held on May 27, 2024, in San Francisco, featuring two distinguished scientists, @fedichev and @aubreydegrey , both proponents of radical life extension with biotechnology, with opposing views. Fedichev believes aging in humans is
- The people gathered yesterday at Pier 35 in San Francisco for the Don’t Die event, for the most part, didn’t want Don’t Die. They wanted supplements, bad science, and to go to bed on time. The main question we have for this event is: does what Bryan Johnson is doing bring more
- Yesterday at Lifeforce Longevity Connect, @aubreydegrey made an important point. One of the reasons for the slow progress toward an anti-aging drug is that many smart people have shifted their focus to AI development. It might seem that AI holds the greatest promise for radical
- The main division in life extension is not into “the people who are for” and “the people who are against” life extension. The 2nd group will instantly become the 1st one in the blink of an eye if a cure for old age is developed. The main devision is between “the people who are
- Since 2007, I have been deeply engaged in researching and developing various life extension strategies. I've employed dozens of scientists, interviewed hundreds, and reviewed thousands of articles and books. I have authored thousands of texts, reaching millions of
- If any good thing has happened recently, it's that many young people have joined the field of cryonics. The community has grown substantially. It's believed that for a boom in cryonics, a breakthrough result is needed: successful thawing of a mammal or transplantation of a
- Aging is a paradox. A squirrel can live for 20 years, while the rat - only for two years, and we do not know why. Birds and bats live very long for their body sizes. The termite queen can live for many decades, while the worker termite is short-lived while having the same genome.
- This is exactly how, under the guise of caring for society's interests, you are told that your death is necessary for society. Not some abstract death, but yours specifically. Today, this is the main philosophical debate: should we strive for immortality, or should we seeReplying to @GadSaadIn short, a society without death would die to a society with death
- I don’t understand why write an article with such a conclusion? “…unless the processes of biological aging can be markedly slowed, radical human life extension is implausible in this century”? Nothing happens in this world by itself, isn’t that obvious to Nature Aging? If
- Our article has been published, and I hope it will contribute to the development of combination therapies for aging. aging-us.com/article/206078
- Anyone who does not actively support cryonics does not understand the concept of human life extension
- If @bryan_johnson does not provide a clear response to the allegations within 72 hours, we will be forced to admit that he is using anti-death rhetoric solely for personal gain. If his argument boils down to calling the scientific community haters, we will understand that we areI’ve not checked in with Bryan Johnson for a while (because he blocked me), but now I do—surprise, surprise, he’s monetising Blueprint! The blueprint.bryanjohnson.com website that used to show his protocol is now a store…let’s take a look at some of the products.
- We must pay attention to this fact. Right now the most important initiative is the Dublin Longevity Declaration. We need money for its distribution and PR. Yes, all of Longevity Biotech will not be able to find 300 thousand dollars to invest in promoting the initiative. And






















