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Do we actually almost have the tech to live forever? Based on this tech it looks like in under a decade our parents and pets will get to live forever biologically pending any external disasters
[YouTube] We Almost Have the Tech to Live Forever - David Friedberg (embed)
https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT07290244
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>>16958221
Here's a summary
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>>16958233
Jeez, I wish we would have worked out a foolproof way of preventing cancer then ... and perhaps an actual understanding of the aging process and interplay with likely still existing natural stem cell niches before fucking around with OSK.
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>>16958210
The (((adrenochrome))) thing is a hoax to turn u even moar schizo.
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>>16958504
DudeWearingShoes was already posting on here years ago about doing this with small molecules b4 he went in2 the schizocripple flophouse.You don't need viral vectors and it isn't quite immortality. You can also do the same shit with GSTA4 induction, skipping the actual OSK factors.
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BromAC might not be foolproof, but it's pretty broad-spectrum, and if you add on several more low-toxicity chemo cocktails, you can get fairly close.
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>>16958516
>fairly close