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> Peter Thiel once said something along the lines that nobody is against aging research, because in practice what you’re solving for are problems everybody wants cures for, like Alzheimer’s, cancer, Parkinson’s, etc. > I often think about that quote because aging is such an intractably hard problem, we’ve sort of collectively rationalized it as something “good”. You see it in many religious traditions. In the zeitgei…
People don't want to get old, sick and die, but they also recognize that removing death across our entire species would have scary implications.
"[Death] is Life's change agent. It clears out the old to make way for the new."
Edit: By downvoting without commenting why you disagree, you're only further reinforcing my point. Think about it.