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TopicScenario: All living humans deage to age 25 and remain there permanently.
Solar_Crimson
09/27/23 5:17:23 PM
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AceMos posted...
the fact you want to remove the ability to reproduce is vile
Immortals (or otherwise immortal) not being able to breed is an established literary element:
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ImmortalProcreationClause

One could argue that immortal beings have no need to reproduce since reproduction is a means to both continue the species and to pass bits of themselves on via their offspring.

Plus, if near-immortals could procreate without limit then there would absolutely be a population crisis before long unless the governments partake in horrific culling programs. At least in this scenario, reproduction will be possible at the sub-5 billion level, so the human population--barring any catastrophes--should indefinitely hover around the 5 billion mark.

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