"In 2003, he co-founded the Mprize to encourage research into boosting longevity in mice. In 2006, Technology Review offered $20,000 to anyone who could disprove de Grey’s anti-aging proposals (no one won)."
Under video responses, De Grey discusses the difference between reversing VS slowing down aging.
@talusan909 We this video is talking about the future, what is currently being researched, yes there are scams out there that tell you we have something that will make you "younger" but only effects your appearance and never penetrate the skin. But i can't see why with research on SENS we can't find a way so that repairing cellular damage and DNA can out pace the accumulation of damage of aging.
@montezoma Agreed. The government is the system. People will always age and die. New people born every day, pay taxes, bow to government powers, and ensure people protect the government, then repeat the process to dying, and so on.
@montezoma Actually there was a guy in Sacramento who was reversing aging in animals by delivering things like telomerase, tumor suppressor genes, and mtDNA to cells. The government argued it was a big fraud. But it was the real deal and someone else will figure it out soon.
@NetworkTheGuy Hmm really? Cause last time I check Methuselah foundation was a charity which was eligible for tax credits. Maybe some members of government support him and some don't? not sure =/
Oh man ill be 67 by then lolz
death153278 4 days ago
The one guy who really knew how to do this is getting chased around by the government.
NetworkTheGuy 5 days ago
I will begin studying in that field.
LeRationnel27 2 months ago
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I would love to live to b 200 or something liek that.
truthseeker010101 2 months ago
"In 2003, he co-founded the Mprize to encourage research into boosting longevity in mice. In 2006, Technology Review offered $20,000 to anyone who could disprove de Grey’s anti-aging proposals (no one won)."
Under video responses, De Grey discusses the difference between reversing VS slowing down aging.
curingaging00 4 months ago 5
@talusan909 We this video is talking about the future, what is currently being researched, yes there are scams out there that tell you we have something that will make you "younger" but only effects your appearance and never penetrate the skin. But i can't see why with research on SENS we can't find a way so that repairing cellular damage and DNA can out pace the accumulation of damage of aging.
curingaging00 4 months ago
the goverment seriously needs to fund this
BananaSandwich1 1 year ago 18
@BananaSandwich1
Your government is interested more in military dominance over the world, they don't give a shit about these "advanced" things i'm afraid
montezoma 4 months ago
@montezoma Agreed. The government is the system. People will always age and die. New people born every day, pay taxes, bow to government powers, and ensure people protect the government, then repeat the process to dying, and so on.
talusan909 4 months ago
@montezoma Actually there was a guy in Sacramento who was reversing aging in animals by delivering things like telomerase, tumor suppressor genes, and mtDNA to cells. The government argued it was a big fraud. But it was the real deal and someone else will figure it out soon.
NetworkTheGuy 5 days ago
@NetworkTheGuy Hmm really? Cause last time I check Methuselah foundation was a charity which was eligible for tax credits. Maybe some members of government support him and some don't? not sure =/
curingaging00 5 days ago