What would the realistic prospects of rejuvenation be in the upcoming 20-30 years, assuming one has lots of money?
Both incredibly optimistic and pessimistic outlooks are welcome.
Possible pathways in the broad sense could be various gene editing and their delivery systems, stem cell research, xenotransplantation, bionics, etc.
Productive discussion appreciated, mindless assertive speech and insults - not.
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>>8770951
>/sci/
>>8770952
yes hello, this is /sci/
>>8770939
Look up Aubrey de grey.
Personally I'm quite pessimistic about it. Probably to late for us. I don't see it happening in 20years.
Maybe in 40-50 if we're lucky.
>>8771126
Tbh not complete rejuvenation, but xenotransplantation of new organs to extend lifespan doesn't seem to be so far away.
I'd say IMO in 30 years at least sufficient partial rejuvenation would be possible.
>>8770939
Murdering children and putting their blood into yourself seems to work. The elderly might start doing that soon. Might want to buy a gun to protect yourself from the zombielike elderly wandering around murdering people
>>8771165
Please, get back to /pol/.
This has nothing to do with actual cellular rejuvenation.
>>8771175
The only cellular rejuvenation we currently have at our disposal is cancer.
>>8770939
>8771165
I want you.
To take your sorry ass.
And bring it to a biological engineering company.
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>>8771184
I swear putting young people blood into older people rejuavanated cells. You guys are just to closed minded to believe it. REEEEEEEEE
>>8771184
Obviously, it depends on the company and its goals. I could see anything from complete retarded garbage to something genuinely serious.
No?
>>8770939
Bumperino.