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TopicStudy: human life my have an "absolute limit" of 150 years
KamenRiderBlade
05/28/21 2:37:20 PM
#27:


DarkRoast posted...
Unlikely, because one of the roots of dementia is the natural death of cells in the brain, without replacement. Age-related senescent changes and loss of cortical gray matter. It's inevitable, unfortunately.
What if we fix that part? Genetically engineer humanity to extend the amount of time that brain cells regenerate and replace themselves.

Delay the point where the cells stop regenerating and replace natural cell loss?

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