Sure, it is news about longevity... Here is the non-Reddit link: https://www.newstatesman.com/long-r...ever-big-tech-and-the-quest-for-eternal-youth It is a long article on Billionaires investing in anti-ageing research. "Steele told me about some 24-month-old mice (around 70 in human years) he had observed in a lab while researching his book. After a dose of senolytics, the mice thrived. “They get less cancer, fewer cataracts, fewer heart problems, they are fitter and less frail,” he said. “They’re cognitively younger as well. And they have better fur, thicker, plumper skin, less grey hair – they just look fantastic.”"
If you are rich/wealthy, then you would want to live forever. But, if you are poor and in debt,.....?
https://etcanada.com/news/836978/ch...s-in-trailer-for-new-disney-series-limitless/ "Chris Hemsworth is on a quest to turn back the clock in a new trailer for his upcoming National Geographic series “Limitless”, set to air on Disney+. In the series, Hemsworth trains for six extraordinary challenges, demonstrating how to fight aging at every stage of life, in the process showing viewers how to live healthier, smarter and longer lives. Each of the series’ six episodes will tackle a different way that humans can live better for longer: regenerating damage, maximizing strength, building resilience, shocking the body, supercharging memory and confronting mortality."
Children might want to live forever, but I'm almost certain all adults will change their minds on the way to living forever, " life extension is possible in the world of matter", The real question is can one exist outside the universe as an observer? Time can not last forever, and it has an end...