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by pinkmuffinere
321 days ago
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I think this argument only makes sense on the surface level. If it was the case that humans hit some hard limit to growth (perhaps running out of 'room' to grow, or losing the ability to process new energy, etc), then I think it could make sense to do this sort of 'graceful decommissioning' behavior, which we'd come to know as aging. But is there a hard limit we hit, aside from the aging process itself? None is obvious to me. What limitation is our body pushing off by 'choosing' to age, instead of continuing as normal? Edit: Regardless of the validity of the argument, I loved that comic, thanks for sharing. |
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