Your argument doesn’t make sense unless whatever “clamoring in the streets” stands in for metaphorically is an available action to the people you’re referring to. It seems to me like the vast majority of people are neither in an epistemic position where they can reasonably think that they know that there’s a good chance of curing aging, nor do they have any idea how to go about causing the relevant research to happen.
They do know how to increase the salience of “boo death,” but so far in the best case that seems to result in pyramids, which don’t work and never could, and even then only for the richest.
Your argument doesn’t make sense unless whatever “clamoring in the streets” stands in for metaphorically is an available action to the people you’re referring to. It seems to me like the vast majority of people are neither in an epistemic position where they can reasonably think that they know that there’s a good chance of curing aging, nor do they have any idea how to go about causing the relevant research to happen.
They do know how to increase the salience of “boo death,” but so far in the best case that seems to result in pyramids, which don’t work and never could, and even then only for the richest.