It depends on your age. If you are under 30 it’s probably staying alive long enough until we reach longevity escape velocity.. If you are over 60 it’s probably cryonics.
Edited in response to Vladimir_Nesov’s comment.
If you are under 30 it’s almost certainly staying alive long enough until we reach longevity escape velocity.
Downvoted for the insane “almost certainly”.
Good point.
This isn’t really an answer. It’s kind of like telling someone about Moore’s law when they ask what the next big advance in processing will be.
Why not? Both have actionable implications and are falsifiable paths to immortality..
It depends on your age. If you are under 30 it’s probably staying alive long enough until we reach longevity escape velocity.. If you are over 60 it’s probably cryonics.
Edited in response to Vladimir_Nesov’s comment.
Downvoted for the insane “almost certainly”.
Good point.
This isn’t really an answer. It’s kind of like telling someone about Moore’s law when they ask what the next big advance in processing will be.
Why not? Both have actionable implications and are falsifiable paths to immortality..