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by tsally
5973 days ago
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100-200k deaths per day. All those that die won't come back. Lifes saved by curing aging are actually saved for real, we don't just delay their death by a few years/decades. So you're talking about immortality? I'm not sure we're capable of devising a governmental system capable of surviving such an invention. When I read anti-aging, I assume the extension of lifespan, not immortality. I really like your posts on this issue though, I'm going to check out the links you provided. |
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From the perspective of our ancestors, birth control is just as weird, arguably weirder.
Human beings are strongy predisposed to believe that the way we do things right now is the only correct/justifiable way they could be done:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Status_quo_bias