Undoubtedly this process is a cultural evolutionary process leading to increased brain capacity, and not a biological
evolutionary process. If the past is any indication we should expect our life expectancy to increase along with this type of
brain expansion. The mechanisms to achieve this are already emergent and practical application of them should be nearterm realities from the continued advance of biomedicine and genetics. Such advances are likely to include the
practical application of replaceable stem cell organs, the complete prevention of degenerative diseases, and a fundamental
understanding of reversible genetic causes of aging. Currently, stem cell organ replacement is likely to reach a
practical application stage in 10-20 years, and fundamental reversible causes of aging have already been identified. Therefore, it is reasonable to suggest that the beginnings of radical life extension have already started. If that
thesis is not convincing, it is undoubtedly true that the cultural war on aging has already started, as many major
biomedical companies, including a new biomedical branch of Google (e.g., are investing heavily in research related to identifying the reversible causes of aging.
Undoubtedly this process is a cultural evolutionary process leading to increased brain capacity, and not a biologicalevolutionary process. If the past is any indication we should expect our life expectancy to increase along with this type ofbrain expansion. The mechanisms to achieve this are already emergent and practical application of them should be nearterm realities from the continued advance of biomedicine and genetics. Such advances are likely to include thepractical application of replaceable stem cell organs, the complete prevention of degenerative diseases, and a fundamentalunderstanding of reversible genetic causes of aging. Currently, stem cell organ replacement is likely to reach apractical application stage in 10-20 years, and fundamental reversible causes of aging have already been identified. Therefore, it is reasonable to suggest that the beginnings of radical life extension have already started. If thatthesis is not convincing, it is undoubtedly true that the cultural war on aging has already started, as many majorbiomedical companies, including a new biomedical branch of Google (e.g., are investing heavily in research related to identifying the reversible causes of aging.
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