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by sinenomine
369 days ago
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With all due respect, you didn't even try at anything resembling full effort.
There are 2, maybe 3 societies in the world, which have (or had) the capacity to try implementing a serious R&D effort to prevent the diseases of aging. The effort has been meager so far, and ultimately, compared to other major R&D directions (no, I'm not talking about AI, AI is fine), it's a testament to how much we value ourselves and our loved ones. As an adult who already lost a few of my relatives, and will probably lose a few more: if we truly loved them, we'd have put at least 10% of GDP into eventually curing all degenerative diseases, while implementing a simple scalable cryopreservation infrastructure for those who won't be there in time. It could be done, The West and Asia could achieve this. But didn't, due to all too well known web of aversion & coping mechanisms. In your small-mindedness you failed humanity. |
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exactly who do you think I am? It sounds like you think I am some sort of avatar of one of these societies, and for some reason I am here posting on HN.
>while implementing a simple scalable cryopreservation infrastructure for those who won't be there in time.
ok, well as long as its simple.
>In your small-mindedness you failed humanity.
okey-dokey, well I can definitely see you are going through something right now, hope you get better.