Lmfao, this is some techno dystopian sci-fi ****. That also has a faint smell of eugenics.
It's a fine goal, and it sure can have positive effects on medicine in the future, but it's clearly just motivated by a selfish purpose and that just straight up undermines anything interesting that comes from it, lmao. Bald ass contemporary alchemist tryina find the philosopher stone to live forever.
Jeff Bezos investing in this isn't really exciting because even if they manage to develop a way to slow or even straight up stop aging it will most likely not be accessible to most of the population, but rather to the richest of the richest.
Even if it's something cheap and accessible at first, who says it will stay like that? Just look at insulin's exponentially growing price as an example of how absurd things can get due to a few things like technological obsolescence, corporate greed, and high demand.
A sudden improvement of life could also bring so many sort of
What about issue like overpopulation? Internal cultural and social readjustments to a new age demographics? Inequality when it comes to other countries/regions?
Overall I'm not against humans living longer, I just wish it was due to everyone having access to healthier, more balanced, and enjoyable lifestyles rather than due to some weird ass bioengineering shortcut program financed by a man hoarding billions that could've been directly used to double the life expectancy of some countries instead.
I think that people are too reliant on medical science and not enough on God's design today.
#bringbackprebasicmedicines30yolifeexpectancy
and unless you don't believe in evolution idk why you're mentioning god's design