Yes, organisms (even worms) are way more complex than any codebase so far, and researchers don’t fully understand them and yet—as you can see from this and other reviews—very significant lifespan (and healthspan) increases have been achieved. Even in mice and rats, which, aside from an inferior brain, are about as complex as humans.
To me, this indicates that the aging process is quite malleable, with many ways to tweak it, which researchers are finding through theories, educated guesses and trial and error.
Yes, organisms (even worms) are way more complex than any codebase so far, and researchers don’t fully understand them and yet—as you can see from this and other reviews—very significant lifespan (and healthspan) increases have been achieved. Even in mice and rats, which, aside from an inferior brain, are about as complex as humans.
To me, this indicates that the aging process is quite malleable, with many ways to tweak it, which researchers are finding through theories, educated guesses and trial and error.