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by spiralx
1834 days ago
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I presume that given effective physical and mental immortality you'd see relatively few people hit 1,000 years simply because a lot of people would run out of meaningful things to do before then, and we don't tend to do well in that situation. Statistically if I remember the half-life of people dying from random accidents is somewhere around 300-500 years, although presumably the level of technology required to completely cure aging would presumably make that number larger. |
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I was intriguided by this so tried to find more. I found this simulator of death by unnatural causes. They estimate the life expectancy (in the USA) to 8938 years. You can also re run the simulation. Would love to see this for various countries.
https://polstats.com/#!/life