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by gremlinsinc 3064 days ago
I agree. I support women and equality as a left-leaning progressive, but as a techy and someone who wants to see light-speed travel and our first encounter with alien life-- the only way for that to happen is life extension, heck even as an avatar in a computer would be better than nothing.

This article drew me in because I'm obsessed with anti-aging tech, but to take something that isn't all evil, and twist it is horrible. I think the biggest issue is income inequality personally, --when the rich DO figure out immortality, it may only be accessible to the billionaire class at which point -- they're essentially giving everyone else a death sentence.

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This won’t happen.

1. Pharmaceutical companies want people to take it.

2. Insurance companies would want humans to take it.

3. Once a drug is invented, if it is kept hidden or secret, the people who administer the drug would want it for their families. There would be whistle blowers, there would be leaks.

As soon as it is leaked labs in China or India or anywhere would reproduce it and longevity tourism would ensue.

Ok but what if it's just really expensive?

You know, like healthcare, or trips to the moon.

People with a lot of money get access to things before people without a lot of money.

Like micro processors, the marginal cost of manufacturing a drug is minimal. The R&D is the expensive bit.

Even gene therapy, is primarily bounded by R&D and then delivery may or may not be expensive, I don’t know.