How ironic, that writers often refer to people being ‘freed’ by death!—when in fact death is the complete, the absolute absence of freedom, since both power and will are reduced to nil. —R.C.W. Ettinger, Man into Superman Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; […]
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… high as a kite, if you want to faster than light, if you want to Speeding through the universe thinking is the best way to travel. —Mike Pinder, The Moody Blues, “The Best Way to Travel” We have good reasons for believing that the near future holds even more rapid progress in the prevention […]
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Longevity is only desirable if it increases the duration of youth, and not that of old age. The lengthening of the senescent period would be a calamity. —Alexis Carrel, Man the Unknown (1935) Nothing is too wonderful to be true. —Michael Faraday Many people fear that an extended life span would mean even more time […]
Read more Quality of Life Versus Quantity of Life
- aflatoxin, aging, ascorbic acid, bacon, bedridden, botulism, carcinogenic, decrepit, dl-alpha-tocopherol acetate, guinea pigs, injury, Life extension, nitrosamines, ozone, pantothenic acid, rats, smog, vitamin B5, vitamin c, vitamin E, youthful middle-age
What are some specific benefits and costs to consider? Benefits include: (1) improved appearance, vitality, health, and abilities now, and (2) a possibly longer overall life span. In the following posts, we’ll show you how you can improve your resistance to infections, look younger, increase your muscular strength and stamina, and even be more intelligent […]
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Some people try to achieve immortality through their offspring or their works. I prefer to achieve immortality by not dying. —Woody Allen In order to decide intelligently between different possible life extension methods, you require knowledge of the benefits and the costs of a range of life extension choices. Benefit-versus-cost information is ultimately judged in […]
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“Cheshire Puss,” she [Alice] began . . . “would you tell me, please, which way I ought to walk from here?” “That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,” said the Cat. —Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland There isn’t just one aging process, and there isn’t just one way to retard […]
Read more Alternate Pathways to a Longer Life Span
- acetaldehyde, aging, aging process, alcohol, carcinogens, DNA, Life extension, life span, niacin, nutrtients, organic peroxides, serum lipids, smoking, vitamin B1, vitamin B5, vitamin c, vitamin E
In human females, menopause occurs after a period of steadily increasing probability of defective reproduction (the chances of a woman bearing a Down’s Syndrome baby, for example, increases sharply after age thirty-five). The shutdown of reproduction in humans does not mean the end of life, however. Evolutionary factors which may have resulted in this extended […]
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A Rolls-Royce lasts far longer than a Volkswagen bug, but its cost per mile is far higher than that of the bug, too. To engineer self-repair capabilities and to use long-lived components is generally more expensive than to use shorter-lived, disposable units. This is why deep space probes such as Viking, Pioneer, and Voyager are […]
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- aging, Dr. Gerald P. Hirsch, fruit flies, genes, Life extension, nematodes, repair mechanisms, reproduction, Richard Dawkins, Rolls-Royce, roundworms, selfish gene, Thomas Kirkwood, Volkswagen
There are many virtues to growing old. [long pause] I am just trying to think what they are. —Somerset Maugham at the age of eighty As much as we may wish otherwise, old age is an unpleasant and unattractive affliction. Some people, it is true, have been active and productive into very old age—among them […]
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- aging, aging mechanisms, Bertrand Russell, chimpanzee, clarity, deterioration, DNA, evolution, genetic, George Bernard Shaw, Helena Rubinstein, Life extension, Ludwig von Mises, mathematician, mental faculties, muscles, philosopher, philosophical, Picasso, weakness, wrinkles
Planning is bringing the future into the present so that you can do something about it now. —Alan Lakein, How to Get Control of Your Time and Your Life No one can make you do anything about the quality or quantity of your life span—except you. Your actions can be as simple as avoiding the […]
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