As a species we have been undeniably poor stewards of our planet and with an ever growing population, it just doesn't make sense to extend human lifespans.
Can a human being live longer than 120 years?
A human cell can divide roughly 50 times before it dies out. It’s called the Hayflick limit, and it’s become a real headache for the anti-aging science. As long as the limit holds, it suggests a…
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I say we extend lifespans but also ensure ubiquitous and free prophylactics.
I've never had the desire to live forever, or even very long by most people's standards. Until we solve the issues of overpopulation and aging, I don't think other people will want to be around that long either, despite what they may claim.