Human Immortality | Life Extension | Advancements in Science
Human Immortality - If you thought Human Immortality was just a concept in science fiction, this episode reveals how it will become science fact. For some scientists featured in this program, achieving Immortality is not a question of ‘If’. The real question is ‘When?’.
Human Immortality (2022)
Director: Emma Watts
Writers: Kyle McCabe, Christopher Webb Young
Stars: Samantha Brady, Aubrey DeGrey, Leonard Guarente
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States
Language: English
Release Date: August 31, 2022 (United States)
Synopsis:
If you thought Human Immortality was just a concept in science fiction, this episode reveals how it will become science fact. For some scientists featured in this program, achieving Immortality is not a question of ‘If’. The real question is ‘When?’.
One scientist shows how she is making lab-grown organs called ‘ghost hearts’ that not only grow quickly, but that can be accepted in any host’s body without rejection-ending the agony for those waiting for organ transplants. Another biologist is looking at Immortality at the microbiological level. In his lab, he’s identified the ‘longevity gene’ (called SIR2) that can slow the ageing process, and which holds the key that will unlock our ability to better control the rate at which we age. One gerontologist is unearthing the immortal secrets of lobsters, who never stop growing and naturally live up to the astonishing age of 122 years. Inspired by how their bodies regulate cellular division, he’s developing cutting-edge medications that will boost human longevity.
Incredibly, one pioneer is creating a unique medical cocktail that can even reverse ageing. Medical techniques like these could pave the way to Human Immortality.
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As an optimistic immortality supporter and anti-death person, I'm both fascinated and excited about these breakthroughs and I hope that immortality can be for everybody, especially our family, pets, and friends sooner or later in our lifetimes. It's always great being alive
@Ethinfinity
Жыл бұрын
"Start on longevity so you can level up to immortality" and " The true inevitability is not death, but that life always wins" now those are my mottos ♾️💚
@BooksofHighStrangeness
Жыл бұрын
When I started writing this? We both were farther from the moment when Jesus Christ will have your mouth and all mouths shut' except to answer how we responded to His Gift of Grace in THIS life? Reject Him? He rejects you after death. Think I am wrong? Prove me wrong like your eternity depended on it. TO YOU. INSIDE.
@Ethinfinity
Жыл бұрын
@@pinheadnate8799 Agree to disagree
@poptasticanimation55
Жыл бұрын
@@pinheadnate8799 no, just not for you. selfish guy
@mrspirus5735
Жыл бұрын
Would be very nice to live longer but biological immortality is not good for society. Society would never advance forward. Old people never change, they just die and that allows for younger leaders to take control and bring in new ideas and advance society. If the same leaders always were in power society would not advance. Not to mention the societal and economic problems. If no one died the population would grow rapidly and there would have to be laws that prohibit having children unless you get very special clearance to do so. And also the economy would crash. Anybody can invest a dollar and it would compound to trillions of dollars in a couple of centuries. If we are to give everyone biological immortality we would have to completely change how society and the economy and other aspects work.
Not only long life, but rather quality of life & health...
@luismiguelmartinezsanchez4069
Жыл бұрын
Envejeriamos igual hay que recordar que esto es biológico no cronológico llegarás a viejo igual
@CamelxRavenNova2
Жыл бұрын
That’s the point
@hardikb15
Жыл бұрын
With no aging governments don't have to pay pensions and the money saved can be used for universal basic income.
@NotLikeUs17
6 ай бұрын
This is the way.
@urmomma2688
5 ай бұрын
@@hardikb15But why would we want UBI instead of giving tax breaks to poor jeff bezos? 🥺
I was told that I'm going to beat my follicular lymphoma, with my last round of cancer treatments in May. I've always been fascinated with the concept of immortality, both biologically and genetically, and even artificially! It makes me happy with how much work and progress has been put in and made on this front!
@johnkeanan8781
Жыл бұрын
I wish u a full recovery 🙂 and same would love it if we could be immortal
@monicalee9659
Жыл бұрын
Sounds like you'll take the mark of the beast.
@rickrick70
Жыл бұрын
May God Grant you a long life my friend. Speedy recovery from the evil of cancer ❤
@Bee-tj8gc
Жыл бұрын
Immortality is evil
@Trifinity_International
Жыл бұрын
It doesnt matter what scientists do to try to prolong life ..if God said it's time then yo ass gotta go fr
I'm only turning 15 but i really wanna be immortal or at least like live up to 200 years. I wanna see all the things and new technology in the future and I dont wanna miss out on anything. This 75 years life span is too short. You retire at 60 but start working at like 28. 32 years will not be enough for me TvT. One day I could draw my last painting, watch the last youtube video, pet a dog one last time and research one last time. Everyone around me is so optimistic and my family always say they're not afraid of death as it is inevitable. I just can't be this optimistic and I just hope that I dont die before this could become real :'D
@undertyped1
5 күн бұрын
Immortality isn't all it's cracked up to be. For example, at 15, you are nothing like the person you were at 5. Just like how at 40, you'll be nothing like you were at 15. Those people would be dead and gone. In reality, every day you wake up, the person yesterday dies. Even if humans can achieve an endlessly long life, they won't truly achieve immortality, and that's why I don't feel any jealously for future humans achieving it.
@oloruntojohn1830
2 күн бұрын
Immortal artwork is available @flexybleart @@undertyped1
A video about human immortality - 450K views... MrBeast gets 100 stray dogs adopted - 75 million views.. do we really deserve immortality..?
@tomivetelainen
3 ай бұрын
Well maybe it's for the best people not to know what is really going on behind the scenes.
Well, thankfully better days ahead where people will break the chain of diseases and sickness.Great researchers. Tombs up to you and great work.
@Waltyworld
Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@chance-dp4qg
11 ай бұрын
Yea for rich people maybe not the poor
@fly463
7 ай бұрын
@@chance-dp4qgit will become cheaper when mass production starts i think
I really thought she was 38 and when she said i am 26 I just said Wow. Stress can make people age faster for sure
@setme4ree
Жыл бұрын
It can I aged like 7 years in 3 from stress. I still look young gor my age but it was rapid in 1 year
@setme4ree
Жыл бұрын
To me she looks younger but her stule is very old
@barrymoto-up3bg
Жыл бұрын
@@setme4ree you mean her style?? Lol May be. Ofcoz style matters. Hahaha You made me laugh
@sarahjarrell1262
Жыл бұрын
@@setme4ree I did the same thing. When one of my kids stressed me really bad for a few years, I aged A lot at one time and I knew it too but luckily I realized it and by using a lot of antioxidants and water & extra sleep, I got my hair color back and I got some on my wrinkles to go away but I still haven't completely fixed myself from that whole ordeal!
@vipdemand5965
Жыл бұрын
Her test came out 40 for a reason but she still can reduce it and reverse to look younger if she hit the gym and get rid of stress and lives a healthy life style it not only stops bad aging but reverse it to the previous form before the bad aging took place
We're still 4 generations alive. Great Grandma is from 1925 and still alive and kicking!
@BlackMamba-lt8oe
Жыл бұрын
What is the secret bro
@pwdr
Жыл бұрын
@@BlackMamba-lt8oe I guess it's because she went through a civil war, and scarcity, apparently makes you live longer....
@SwipeT.V
Жыл бұрын
Vampire
@luismiguelmartinezsanchez4069
Жыл бұрын
@@pwdr raro porque las guerras te dejan tocao
@davidnoonan7893
Жыл бұрын
@@pwdr what country was she living in during the civil war?
The real truth about aging isn't so much about gaining wrinkles and declines in health, as significant as those things are, but the loss of friends and relatives, the changing of all things, the disappearance of familiar and loved places as you get older. All the familiar frames of reference and much of what you learned, your skills and things that entertained you, charmed you all either change, become amusingly "quaint" and forgettable by new generations or simply disappear altogether, obscured by the ever-evolving complexities of "all that is new" and unfamiliar.
@Vincentizer
8 ай бұрын
Profound and well said!
For those wondering about the "9-month" trial discussed with Dr. Steve Horvath around 38:34 the cocktail used was rhGH, DHEA, and Metformin. However, dosages were modified regularly on an individual basis, so there is no one-size-fits-all dosage for the age reversal.
@user-lj3ui7ux1p
Жыл бұрын
My brother and mother was on metformin is that bad
@user-lj3ui7ux1p
Жыл бұрын
What is the 9th month trial
@goodmew1763
Жыл бұрын
@@user-lj3ui7ux1p No, metformin is considered very safe and effective. Nothing's wrong with them being on it. I take it for no particular reason. And around 38:34 in the video, they reference a 9-month long clinical trial for age reversal, that's what my original comment was related to.
@izzygee2216
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the explanation. 🙏🏽
@JakesOutdoorLiving
Жыл бұрын
Already know a bunch of people on that cocktail
Imagine a world where instead of saving up to retire at 65, you save up to start a business or pursue a dream that you have. And then you work towards that for the next 50 years 😮
@HKstyleD
Жыл бұрын
@@happyguy8725 didn't understand your comment. I didn't mean to imply people would continue the 9-5 grind past 65. Pursuing your dream can literally be anything at that point. My point wasn't addressing ai advancement either. Ones dream could literally be to go out to the lake and go fishing 4hrs a day.
@deanfowles3707
Жыл бұрын
@@HKstyleD this invention will be used to make the world even more of a Dystopia heII than it already is. The absolute worst people on earth will be the only people that uses it. Maybe also their t0rture victims too
@NotLikeUs17
6 ай бұрын
That’s the only way I would want to live for a long time. Outside of that, the idea of living longer, but still having to work for someone else is just providing extended indentured servitude…lol
@mindvolution
6 ай бұрын
Yeah. I genuinely envy future generations who will actually live to 200 years old. They will have plenty of time to do so many things, to pursue and fulfill so many dreams and goals, have family, travel the world, work hard, and have enough decades to dedicate to all of these. Imagine the wisdom and heights of intellect such humans can develop in the span of 180 years gaining life experience... all this is mind-blowing to think about, absolutely. 🤯
@JUNIOR-es3zx
6 ай бұрын
@@HKstyleDYou made me laugh. You’d have to start the process approximately at the age of a teenager in order for it to have any effect before the body’s natural aging process begins.
All of my grandpas siblings (7) have lived late 90’s or past 100s, during a surgery the drs where stunned about my grandpas organs, they said they weren’t in the correct places lol we called him a mutant and that probably why they live long, excited to see if we inherited the long life gene and yes my grandpa was active, at 80 he would go running and ride a bike, he could run a whole mile without stopping! I couldn’t keep up lol he sadly didn’t make it to his 90th (just shy 2 months)due to a fatal fall , but I’m sure he would have made it to 100. His last two siblings are 98, 101😮
@nicolatesla5786
9 ай бұрын
Jessica the one of the most important aspects of lifespan it's called the stem cell telomere the length of the telomere that's on top of the chromosomes inside the stem cell determines our lifespan. So far the oldest individual that was a raw vegan was still completely 100% healthy at 110 years here you had no Alzheimer's no dementia no wrinkles no age spots no gray hair no ALS no Alzheimer's no Dimension no cancer no heart disease no kidney disease no fatty liver disease he had basically nothing wrong with them except he was a little bit cognitively slow but other than that no problems when he was being interviewed by a TV reporter at 110 years old what was the secret he was a raw vegan for 100 years eventually he died at 114 years old would you say your side of the world's record for longevity
Thank you for you're open attitude and wonderful documentary! I love that. Good luck!
WE HAVE NO OBLIGATION TO AGE. IT IS BECOMING A CHOICE.
Healthy Life Years has mattered a lot in the last decade. It means that after retirement how many healthy year you would be able to extend your healthy life years. Individual health literacy is absolutely necessary: how ageing is being slowed down and how living alone could be achievable as long as you are physically active enough to take care for yourself.
@barrymoto-up3bg
Жыл бұрын
Extending life span with the current low fertility rate is a recipe for disaster. There will be more older people than the young.
Im so worried about my brother but watching this gives me hope that out Drs have come a long way and are so close to self organ transplants made from scratch .it seems so science fication and why i love science. Always have always will. Godspeed to all if our brilliant minds. We need and appreciate you. Thank you xoxoxo
My thought on immortality is that I would love to live forever. Not just live forever but be able to change myself to be what I wish to be: taller, shorter, darker, lighter, green eyes, blue eyes, etc. Today this can only be done through major surgeries or not at all. I do think that extensive rules and regulations should be in place especially to protect the rest of us from the extremely wealthy. One day they may crack the secret to immortality but the first people in line will be the uber wealthy and powerful who will want to gain more wealth and power. It's not hard to imagine a future where a small group of people live forever and have all the wealth and power while the 99.9% of us age and die like today. I also think it will be more necessary to extend our life spans, at the very least. As we become more advanced as a species we will continue to have fewer and fewer children. We will have to radically think how we continue on as a species. I would love to see cybernetics, along with other advances used to evolve humanity to a place we have never been. We will colonize the universe, live infinite lifespans, cure all existing and future illnesses, the possibilities are endless.
Thank you for this ❣️💭🌌 Gives me so much to think about just in the first few minutes. Wish you, and your loved ones the best 🙏🏼
@Elonmustard675
Жыл бұрын
What are you going to do with this knowledge of video about " anti-aging" it's not to help you with anything
Your program will change the world thanks for your time I'll give it back some day love ❤️
There is one thing clear to me: I want to live LONGER but not forever. Immortality is not on my list. But I want my memory/consciousness to be kept in digital format where my family and every next generation will be able to meet me on screen.
@supermandav
Жыл бұрын
What if they put your memory/consciousness inside a robot body? You wake up in 2477 as a slave robot, will you be mad or glad?
@laurenedson7625
Жыл бұрын
That is the transhumanisn agenda.. they see a human being as a inferior species made of dying biological matter and held back by our evolutionary human nature. They want to progress the human species into a new phase…human consciousness inserted into a robotic body. Creeps!
@laurenedson7625
Жыл бұрын
@@supermandav As eager and determined science is to achieve this… I don’t see it being nearly as close to a reality as they suggest. The moment of “singularity” hasn’t happened after a decade of more and more data collected and stored into ai that has been the suggested way to achieve it
@stagnant-name5851
Жыл бұрын
Why not?
@Schjoenz
Жыл бұрын
@@supermandav I don't think that's possible in he near future. But let's say it happened and they put in that scenario, I'll start a revolution. Either I die again, or I'd set myself free..
I would love to be able to live longer so I could be there for my daughter as she grows older. And then get to see her have kids would be awesome to see them grow up also 🤞 I just hope the rich don't keep it all for themselves and they make it available for everyone
@fleshbag7754
Жыл бұрын
Don't just hope. Stop them
@RM360CR
Жыл бұрын
I m mean today because no one lives in the past or the future she has aged 14 years and her partner got caner at such an early age 02:24 that is the current reality which confirm that life expectancy is dropping. You need massive amount of time to change pattern in biological process on how organism evolve and mutate if you hurry this instead of extending life you will shorten it...
@RM360CR
Жыл бұрын
We are not living longer that is a massive lie my grandparents born in the 1920 lived in their 90s they lived long because of their simple way of life and simple diet.
@TruthSeeker42069
Жыл бұрын
No they're creating new proteins now that could rejuvenate our DNA and make us live to 150 there's also another one that can rejuvenate you and make you 20 years younger
@SupremeKingSovereign
Жыл бұрын
I hate seeing my parents getting older and suffering so many pains.
Very Good Documentary. Narrator was outstanding
Science is the only tool that can help humanity in all aspects of life
@Dave_of_Mordor
Жыл бұрын
it helps those with money, sir
@deeznutes4170
Жыл бұрын
@@Dave_of_Mordor and in control. When a dictator gets control of it all and life servitude is a thing let's see how awesome it is then😅
@Ethinfinity
Жыл бұрын
I agree, I really love the infinite tools and possibilities of science 🧪💚
Thank you very much for Bringing us a Valuable Program And knowledge that we did know before, .You are Great Channel ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
My maternal grandfather lived 85 years ,My paternal grand father lived 72 years my father lived 75 years , my mother is around 66 now. My maternal grand father lived long because he was a doctor and he was well respected in the society and he used to buy organic food all the time , by the at my grandfathers time there were no artificial food . My maternal grand father had a bicycle to see patient and during rainy season he used to visit patient by his small boat as there were no good roads all area used to flooded by rainy water. So because his manual lifestyle and organic food let him live longer. This advice me machine driven world and artificial food production makes human lifespan shorter. This documentary was a stunning vedio.
@luismiguelmartinezsanchez4069
Жыл бұрын
En el futuro no habrá ni abuelos ni ancianos solo jóvenes
@amongthethorns8788
Жыл бұрын
The fact that this video never mentioned the modern diet of processed foods and preservatives was somewhat comical to me.
@squamish4244
Жыл бұрын
That's quite a story about your grandfather and his dedication to his work.
This video your curiosity is fascinating although way ahead of it's time it was still intriguing to see how much science is willing to go to serve humanity.👍🌍🤸
What a wonderfully made documentary! Rhank you for sharing
@fatamajolly6012
4 ай бұрын
Although the documentary was wonderful, I don't wish to prolong my life. I want to age naturally and then die peacefully.
"Let's live longer and happier...!!" That is a pretty good reflection of our wisdom, as the word "wiser" does not exist in this documentary - only because "Let's live wiser...!" simply is not a preoccupation, at all.!
Aging is a curable disease when you have a positive attitude towards out side world as well as inner.
@luismiguelmartinezsanchez4069
Жыл бұрын
La mayoría se ríen de eso de que es una enfermedad todo el mundo lo considera una etapa de la vida igual que la niñez la adolescencia y la edad adulta
@NotLikeUs17
6 ай бұрын
@@luismiguelmartinezsanchez4069it is a life stage. It’s what accompanies the aging process that causes disease.
There is a lot more to this area of research. There are good senescent cells as well as bad ones. Without these good ones, healing will be hampered or even impossible. There are many ways we age. We have to address all of them to really push longevity forward. The biggest one very little is being done about is accumulations. The stuff we accumulate in between our cells leads to wrinkles, stiffness of tissues, tearing of tissues and such. We accumulate crosslinks, where molecules bond with other molecules they are not supposed to. Crosslinks in collagen causes wrinkles. This is caused by high energy photons, or very reactive molecules like free radicals. Other crosslinks come from the diet. They form when something reaches a high temperature while cooking. Generally, it is best to only cook your food at the temperature of boiling water or slightly higher steam. Frying, grilling, roasting and such makes much more Advanced Glycation End-products (AGEs), They are also made in high speed blending, and fermentation like in hard cheeses. These things are a major reason why "processed" foods are bad. Healthy kidneys that are not swamped in AGEs can remove most of them. One kind it can't. This one builds up, because the kidneys don't know how to remove it. This one is called Glucosepane. And there are other things that accumulate. Lipofuscin is in age spots, but if you have them on your skin, they are likely in your muscles and your brain. There are also around 30 proteins that can become misfolded, and then encourage other molecules of the same type to also misfold. And again the body does not know what to do with them, and they accumulate as amyloid plaques, and can accumulate anywhere, not just the brain. We also accumulate DNA damage, and latent infections. All of these accumulations can shorten life. Life expectancy is a misleading figure going back in time. It is misleading because many deaths in the past had nothing to do with aging. Just 170 years ago, 1/3 of people...everywhere...died of smallpox. People did not even count their children unless they had smallpox and survived. It was not until inoculations (different but similar to vaccinations) really started to be used, that this was greatly reduced. People died of polio. Mechanical devises were less safe in the past. Horses threw people. That killed one of my great-great-grandfathers. Wars were more common, and purges. People actually starved to death. Have you ever needed antibiotics? Chances are, if you really needed them, that same condition would have killed you in the past before antibiotics. Then there are all the deaths in childbirth, both the children and the mothers. Diabetes killed fast in the past, when there were no drugs or insulin. People died when it got too cold or too hot. Yes, people still die of things that have little to do with age. They die of overdoses, alcohol poisoning, environmental toxins (18% of all early deaths can be attributed to low level lead exposure), there are suicides murders, and traffic accidents. But the risks were far higher in the past of dying unrelated to aging. I had a great-great-great-grandfather that lived to 92. I see people in my family tree born in the 1500s that made it past 80. Of course, there are a lot of moms who died well before 40, and likely due to complications in childbirth. I doubt this is really that unusual. The only unusual thing is dying of old age hundreds of years ago. Biologically, we really have not changed much. We have maybe one extra decade on average from surgeries and medications that treat the diseases of aging, and from the information we have gleaned from studying health. Not the 20, 30 or 40 it may appear we have gained from looking at life expectancy. Also, people of different ages die of different things. There is this false claim that the very old just age slower and get the same things that killed people not quite as old. I have looked at the causes and it changed greatly, and the number of causes and unknown causes goes way up for the 100+ group. Only 4.1% die of cancer vs 34.3% of deaths 60-64-year-olds. The doctors may know what organ is failing, and pigeonhole it, but the actual reason it failed they often haven't a clue about. We are starting to learn more about some of these. The heart disease that is killing 80-year-olds is not the same one killing people at 102. Men especially are much less likely to make it past 100 because Wild-type ATTR makes the heart stiff, because an amyloid builds up and makes it difficult to pump blood. Same thing happens to women, just at 107 or so. And immune systems loses diversity and ability to adapt to infections. That can be sped along by all the latent infections you accumulate. Most times you get infected, your body fights it off, and it is gone for good, but sometimes it finds somewhere to hide where the immune system can't get to it. Sometimes this is in the cerebral spinal fluid, sometimes it is in fat cells, but there are many places to hide. Most of us have bugs in our brains called Toxoplasma gondii. You get that from underdone meat or touching/stepping on cat feces with bare feet. But they are not benign, and constantly engage the immune system. Cytomegalovirus, many forms of Adenovirus, lots of viruses just keep chugging away waiting for the day the immune system is too weak and finish you off.
@squamish4244
Жыл бұрын
PARAGRAPHS
@Mag_W_
Жыл бұрын
You should create an actual video and provide your sources/evidence.
@themplanetz
6 ай бұрын
great comment.
This is wonderful
I really like this.... I knew this was coming... ❤
The cinematography was really good!
We have figured out immortality in all its forms, including true immortality!
@davidnoonan7893
Жыл бұрын
That was probably some AI bot🤦🏻♂️
@GMindset959
Жыл бұрын
Not really. It will take another 500 or 1000 years to do that.
@AGLIRamon
Жыл бұрын
@@GMindset959 I wish this were true but with the exponential growth rate of AI it is already on the horizon. We have held successful human OBE with one participant claiming to have achieved measurable success in his Earth line which allowed him to leap into this Earth line, momentarily touching the infinite, or God. Using our virtual brain in our virtual mindscape we can generate similar but inconclusive results. Using a neural interface should allow us to replicate the process more successfully. The time is soon when all questions will be answered. Declassified documentation has revealed research we are incorporating into our own and continuing where government funding failed.
@PeteBogg
Жыл бұрын
@@GMindset959 Doubtful.
@Mag_W_
Жыл бұрын
@@GMindset959 no.
Very interesting subject. Good video to prepare viewers for our near future. The philosophy will work itself out. The economics too.
Great video ty
The ketodiet and controlled fasting daily is a great way to keep healthy weight and also healthy mind. Humans learn better when hunger is happening as well as low calorie diets have proven to rebuild brain neurons during times of fasting and famine.. our brains naturally evolved the ability to grow when starving so we can survive and find new sources of food. Go team human. The day we can lengthen our telemeres will be the day we get back our true humanity.. the first humans were recorded to live ridiculously long lives.m some upwards of 800-900 years... I wish...
@pedroantonio5031
Жыл бұрын
ketodiet is very dangerous. I'm a doctor
@thelogos7641
Жыл бұрын
the has very little to do with diet. however it has something to do with our short lives... think witchcraft cloning and satanic practices to find the core of our shortened lives. the teachings of christianity unfortunately shorten alot of lives as well. because the teachings have been twisted away from their pure meanings.
@luismiguelmartinezsanchez4069
Жыл бұрын
Para las sociedad común es impensable vivir 900 años o más pero pregunta a los budistas tibetanos como lo hacen
It seems to be a trend with a lot of people to say they don't want to live forever or to be really old. I want to live forever and would do whatever it takes to do it.
@dmtygmyt7635
5 ай бұрын
The reason is because the earth woulnd be capable of holding this many people and if people dont die the world would quickly collapse of the mass it cant hold
@alansolanozamora8202
3 ай бұрын
@@dmtygmyt7635all of that stuff is baloney. If people could live forever it would mean technology would be progressing so fast that we could gather enough resources to feed everyone. And with everyone now living longer we would have more advancements because they'd more opportunities to explore life.
This is amazing.
@Ethinfinity
Жыл бұрын
I completely agree
Great topic
Just say, "Truly Physically Immortal Me! Alleluia! Amen!"
I have Aubrey De Grey's "Ending Aging" book published in 2007 and have been following longevity tech since at least 2007 but still have yet to see anything come to market. I am hopeful but honestly right now it still seems like science fiction over anything else, I would love to be proven wrong though.
@user-ru1ih6wk8h
Жыл бұрын
It was 100 years ago that it was impossible to replace the human heart, and now we can. I'm very, very optimistic that by 2030 we will have a cure for aging.
@SimonRRFTP
Жыл бұрын
@@user-ru1ih6wk8h wow
@questionmania2191
Жыл бұрын
It will not appear as science fiction once AI starts rapidly changing the world and making our technological development vs time graph almost like a straight line.
@mikesully110
7 ай бұрын
@@user-ru1ih6wk8h 2030? that sounds a little soon to me... I'd be suprised if one arrived before 2100. Knowing my luck a cure will come out the very next day after I die. But at the moment we haven't even proven any life extension technology that increases a human (not a mouse) life by even a day.
@rafaelcapuano8280
6 ай бұрын
@@user-ru1ih6wk8hi would say 2045, thats because they are pumping a ton of money.
I ride a tricycle too work.About 10 miles a day.At 65.I fit my high school clothes.Perfect blood pressure. Oxygen 99.And I smoke. Activity keeps me young.And lots of sunlight.
Thanks for such an educative documentary. I hope you will come to Africa and make one . Your welcome to malawi 🇲🇼 the warm heart. Come
Amazing documentary, keep it up 👍🏽
This is really a great thing. You wouldn't understand this, if you never had a loved one pass, from something that could have been prevented. Such as any disease you could think of.
@takoda598
Жыл бұрын
👏👏👏
@babybenjiitopic435
Жыл бұрын
I can 100% guarantee there perfectly fine, enjoying an existence your 3-dimensional brain can't comprehend and your time apart is a mere unnoticeable flicker in eternity🙏
@stevenchan7537
Жыл бұрын
All hope for the perfect solution. You all will be upset if it contains any side effects. As aging contains the characteristic of lifestyle habits and own inherited disease. If it offset the inherited biological, it may seems this anti aging is offsetting the need of hospital at all. Strangely to say, the scientist should not walk different road from the medical path. Any miscalculation still needs medical involvement. In other words, medical involvement is actually impact on the cell in our body for quite a long time. For me this video just like avoiding the doctor opinions while transfer all the patient to the scientist for the sake of both disease and aging and perhaps everything. For introverts like me, not everything comes as a perfect solution. I need to hear some side effects. Tq.
@a.q.2330
8 ай бұрын
@@babybenjiitopic435 you mean non existence
@babybenjiitopic435
8 ай бұрын
@@a.q.2330 probably what happens to sb like you, but energy can't be created nor destroyed and me and bros brainwaves are just fine, so speak for yourself🤷🏽♂️
This is a interesting topic
Thanks!
I am not Amish , we are beef eaters , zero vegans, and all my family lived far passing 90 years old. Cheers from Argentina!
@davidg.3406
Жыл бұрын
Vampires 😅
@kayakMike1000
Жыл бұрын
Amish are located in the American Midwest, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, and wisconsin
@AnavonRebeur
Жыл бұрын
@@kayakMike1000 and northeast Argentina, Bolivia and Paraguay
I will definitely choose to extend my life and health span. Eternal youth. Transhumanism GO!!!
Good one 👌
GREAT VID
This is a dream come true
Take me back to 10 years old again it would be funny as hell to walk into work
I'm on borrowed time waiting for a new heart valve replacement. I'd be down for one of these lol
This is what we should be investing in now
I'm afraid to die I hope we'll have access to these soon
@robmills6018
Жыл бұрын
Afraid to Die? You can’t avoid it! Don’t be fooled! Where you scared of birth? They can be at war with death! But death always will prevail! If birth prevail , so shall death! Get over it and grow up!
@kurtj.9656
Жыл бұрын
Stop dreaming and start living, instead of worrying about the impossible. You will eventually die! Deal with it!
@mayank9885
Жыл бұрын
I'm not afraid to die. But i feel I want to live long and see things like other planets and time machine etc. I don't want to die before seeing those things. I also don't want some people I like with to die. Unfortunately I have already lost so many actors I used to watch when I was a kid. I feel one toy from childhood is lost.
@april-showers77
Жыл бұрын
If you accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior you don’t have to be afraid to die. You’ll spend all eternity in Heaven with Him. He died on the cross for your sins and rose again 3 days later and will be coming back soon. Everyone will die at some point, but it’s where you spend eternity that matters.
Imagine the sentence to you 150 years then they have to extend your life to suffer for the crime committed. 😂😂😂😂
SPECTACULAR ✨
very informative video 🌹💜🌹
@Moconomy
Жыл бұрын
🎬❤️
Finally, we can explain Keanu Reeves and Tom Cruise ages.
Metformin this is one. What are the other compounds of the so-called cocktail??? Thanks
@rebeccawolford2050
Жыл бұрын
It’s DHEA, Metformin and Human growth hormone (Omnitrope or Saizen). It’s the HGH that makes it expensive! You can look it up. It’s called the TRIIM trial I believe.
This is super important for progress with life here on Earth, & beyond. 💯🙏😇🏁 #godspeed my friends, we are the change
I would love to hear more about Sam and how she made that suit!!!
I was thinking about Doris Taylor in Houston Texas recently and I was wondering if she can also grow human brains from stem cells.I also was wondering if she can create new body parts.However then I realized that outside of North America they could clone people because cloning a human (not an animal) is illegal inside North America.
Timestamps would greatly help your nice videos 👍
I hoped they can get this out in less than 3-5 yrs . Don’t wants to wait a long time for this . Of course u wants to see how time do on it but when peoples life about to end soon for them they don’t care and don’t mind any kind of medical breakthrough to help them less painfully than where they at . I get it
who in this world was afraid to be born? or could stop being born ?..so what if we stop the process we deny ourselves of the greatest experience that we can ever imagine far beyond our ability to ever think of the experience?
We won't be close to immortality until the cure for baldness is available. If we cannot cure baldness, how can we do anything else more complicated?
@megamanhikari8095
Жыл бұрын
If only innovation worked that way.
@Hexnilium
Жыл бұрын
@@megamanhikari8095 The point is that if baldness cannot be cured (which is highly motivated by a large contingent of desperate individuals), then we don't possess enough innovation to achieve successes with more difficult and broader biotechnological quandaries. Vanity and the wealthier, older men seeking to live life without their baldness are going to be huge drivers to seek a cure. If that motivating force applied to innovation cannot find a cure to address balding, then how can any other endeavor succeed with even loftier and vastly more complex aging reversal goals? It will be the bellwether test, the indicative sign that broader solutions to aging and immortality are nearer.
@marcelkroeze7580
5 ай бұрын
Baldness is something that would be touching the problem of aging. Its partly genetics and aging.
Thanks
Science improves life science useful in all sector of life
The most important priority along with the environment...we need to put government and FDA pressure to accelerate this and fund it properly..share this with your friends..we need to apply political pressure..it needs to be pushed by us
@Juan-yq3fb
Жыл бұрын
Yeah explain how?
@davidnoonan7893
Жыл бұрын
Once you realize you can’t trust the FDA or government, then life will start to make sense. Good luck and God bless you, LC.
@laurenedson7625
Жыл бұрын
The only way we can protect the environment is to pull back from industrial civilizations destroyed by government and big corporations. Living more off grid and being self sustaining is how human beings lived for thousands of years and more natural for us and our environment
Fully support on everything longevity . I think organ tissues out of stem cells is pretty cool . Over 10 years ago I heard about it and now have come a long way so hopefully soon is available to everyone
@0n3wayhoncho24
Жыл бұрын
I want the first karma seal
@Ethinfinity
Жыл бұрын
I agree ♾️💚
@Waltyworld
Жыл бұрын
Agreed fully
@fly463
7 ай бұрын
@@0n3wayhoncho24talking about boruto ? 😺 Young lord supremacy
@0n3wayhoncho24
7 ай бұрын
@@fly463 😂😂
The reason a very low calorie diet, cold temperature, and other things "slow aging" is because every metabolic process is slowed down. Essentially the trick to aging more slowly is to "do less", or rather do the same amount gwhile using less energy. It lowers oxidative damage. Researchers believe the relatively long human lifespan is due to the plateau of metabolism between ages 20 and 60.
I’m not sure what the future holds. But one thing is certain. If humanity manages to successfully gain complete control over the ageing process…religion as we know it will be heavily impacted.
@hello2you430
6 ай бұрын
The function of limited life span is to limit evil. People often get worse as they age. I think eternal youth will quickly become a curse for everyone.
"A scientist makes the impossible reality. A researcher searches for that which nobody can understand. And a doctor...a doctor denies death, to the end! And that is what I shall do! That is my dream: I shall search out every secret and treasure of this world...and at the very end of it, I shall find a way to immortality for all mankind! What say you? Will you follow me, to a better future?" -Grigori Vinci, The Butcher Bird
Cool video, I just wish we could safely do all the things we need to do faster because like every human everyone is getting older every day, with maybe a few exceptions if you got the drugs being tested. The thing is we need double blind tests and everything takes time and more time. Like if it takes 365 days to run a test and then another 3 months to look at the results and then another 3 to 6 months to improve the drugs then we have to do all that again.
@Ghostthehumanist
11 ай бұрын
Could you imagine if most of us were scientists in a world run by scientifically-minded humans? How fast could we get things accomplished? Millions of humans could dedicate themselves to solving this problem in particular. Instead of thousands. We can't wait for THEM to save us. We need to learn the science and save ourselves. In my humble opinion.
@basildaoust2821
11 ай бұрын
@@Ghostthehumanist I'm retiring so I wish you to have fun and save me before I die :)
@Ghostthehumanist
11 ай бұрын
@basildaoust2821 I shall try my best, old friend. I can promise you that.
Great content, thanks. The reporter-centric style grates at times.
@Juan-yq3fb
Жыл бұрын
No it's all the time
Sounds like stress is the #1 cause of any health problem. People need to have more sex it lowers stress. I'd like to see a study done how that would impact stress and health.
If more people keep being born but only a few die, how will we feed and accommodate so many people?
@fatimadottaviano8481
7 ай бұрын
Thank you. Almost no one said that in comments. They are probably looking for other planets (i am not being ironic. I think it is part of the big picture).
This is real crazy but I like it
Metformin and what else was used in the study?
You need to make the volume louder to balance with the commercials
Well how did we change when average lifespan changed from 40 to 75? I don’t think it will be much different than that. We probably worry too much about that societal effect because we forget such changes have already occurred and human society hasn’t crumbled. 150 is a cakewalk, socially…. Get a couple hundred years of extension then worry.
People need to take care of their bodies.
what’s the name of the tongue drum soundtrack used in the video?
the answer is crisper
I see this as who ever has the money will live longer ...
god i wish an AI-generated drama could be made out of lenny's lab back in the 1990s. You know, when Matt Kaeberlein and Brian Kennedy and David Sinclair were ALL THERE and when Preston Estep was nearby. it was so epic BACK THEN Doris Taylor at 15:43. TRY FRONTIERBIO Douglas Vaughan of INDIANA Wao the director is so cool I wanna know her better
Nice....
The quest for knowledge is inevitable
Imagine after all this experiments Kang the conqueror Born.
@leole5673
Жыл бұрын
You mean Kane the first Murder
Eve ate the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil and you got a life span.if you dont want eternal death but would rather have eternal life you can get a soul upgrade and repair right this second Dear Lord Jesus please come into my heart right now and thankyou for dieing on the cross for me and paying the price for me on the cross.Amen.Thankyou Jesus.and thankyou for showing a little faith in Christ.
Please keep series like this coming. Thank you and great work!
I hope longevity will happen in my lifetime so much. We can't do it alone. I'm working to finding every way to spread the word. We can do this in our lifetime.
We were meant to live forever
@comecorrect1
Жыл бұрын
Reincarnation would be a better option.
My question is, is death the problem? Is longevity the solution? The focus should be the quality of the life we will leave behind or are living. Thanks for this research and the balanced opinions.
@Ricky-_-H
Жыл бұрын
It really depends if humanity deserves to live a very long life. In person pov in religion. Does god think we deserve this kind of technology to live longer than our life span. Some will say it’s evolution. Humans evolving. If immortality exist to against aging. This level of a god.
@megamanhikari8095
Жыл бұрын
Both can be done. With so many human beings on the planet we can have some people walk and some people chew bubble gum.
@arttoegemann
9 ай бұрын
Quality of life encourages longevity.
@mikebelfi3877
8 ай бұрын
I watched a video.this old man drowned when he was 20 and he said he went somewhere and he knew every question he had and it was full of joy and happiness.his relatives where there too.then his friends did CPR and he was thrown back into his body.he said that part hurt.anyway,he doesn't want to be alive and on earth.he said other side is so much better
@goncalotome1791
8 ай бұрын
Both ,we must have Both of course!
how is it related and assimilating with Radio biology..again equestion to momentum application in hydrogen atom perturbation
Where can we find a conference?
Hebrews 9:27 27 Just as people are destined to die once, and after that to face judgment,