Anybody here ever heard of this lady, Liz Parrish?
Arguably, she's the first person to undertake experimental treatments that might alter the fundamental biochemistry of ageing.
You can look up the method, if you're so inclined.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-23/biohackers-transhumanists-grinders-on-living-forever/8292790
There has been a gigantic explosion in the fields of physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology over the last 20 years.
It is not an overstatement to say that no human being alive can grasp the totality of the existing knowledge base and more importantly the implications for fiddling with it.
Here is a picture of a simplified schema of SOME of biochemistry:
http://biochemical-pathways.com/#/map/1
Let me encourage you to open that in a new tab, give it a minute, and then just scroll around in it to see for yourself what I'm trying to convey.
I'll wait.
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Now that's just the reactions running in the organism. In addition to that we have Pharmacology, Pathology, Anatomy, Cytology, Molecular Biology, Proteonomics, Endocrinology, etc etc.
Imagine that it's YOUR job to know all that, plus all the rest, not as a simplified chart, but in depth- and be able to apply it.
It's mine.
Please do not assume that I'm even remotely equal to the responsibility.
But I'm trying, pretty much every waking minute, to get better at it, although ludicrously underequipped as a mortal human. And because of the effort, I've stumbled across some pretty interesting things. Things that directly pertain to "Living Forever". I'd like to look at that question in some more detail, in this thread.
Ok so is living "forever" actually a Thing? Could it actually be done?
What do you think?

Arguably, she's the first person to undertake experimental treatments that might alter the fundamental biochemistry of ageing.
You can look up the method, if you're so inclined.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-23/biohackers-transhumanists-grinders-on-living-forever/8292790
There has been a gigantic explosion in the fields of physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology over the last 20 years.
It is not an overstatement to say that no human being alive can grasp the totality of the existing knowledge base and more importantly the implications for fiddling with it.
Here is a picture of a simplified schema of SOME of biochemistry:
http://biochemical-pathways.com/#/map/1
Let me encourage you to open that in a new tab, give it a minute, and then just scroll around in it to see for yourself what I'm trying to convey.
I'll wait.
...
...
Now that's just the reactions running in the organism. In addition to that we have Pharmacology, Pathology, Anatomy, Cytology, Molecular Biology, Proteonomics, Endocrinology, etc etc.
Imagine that it's YOUR job to know all that, plus all the rest, not as a simplified chart, but in depth- and be able to apply it.
It's mine.
Please do not assume that I'm even remotely equal to the responsibility.
But I'm trying, pretty much every waking minute, to get better at it, although ludicrously underequipped as a mortal human. And because of the effort, I've stumbled across some pretty interesting things. Things that directly pertain to "Living Forever". I'd like to look at that question in some more detail, in this thread.
Ok so is living "forever" actually a Thing? Could it actually be done?
What do you think?
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