What if everyone loved to be 100? Or 120? The future of aging
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The future of aging is a topic of great interest. What if everyone loved to be 100? Or 120? The world would become an increasingly crowded place.
Germline engineering will not be accessible to everyone due to its cost. This may create a new 'genetic gap' between the rich and the poor.
Advancements in medical technology have led to the disappearance of certain diseases. However, despite living longer, people do not seem to be any happier.
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But what if everyone loved to be 100? Or 120? the world would become an increasingly crowded place.
Another complication:Germline engineering will not be free or even cheap; not everyone will be able to afford it. Will this create a new "genetic gap" between rich and poor?
"In a world in thich we have the power to turn human beings into manufactured objects, certain diseases have disappeared from the world.
Ad people do live longer and run faster and jump higher. But the don't seem to be any happier," says Leslie Fiedler, an essayist and cultural critic at the University of Buffalo.