Sinclair claims longevity escape velocity "already here"

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Sinclair claims longevity escape velocity "already here" - sh.itjust.works

Let’s be real. If there was ever a longevity treatment that cost a cent per person, it would still be entirely reserved for the rich and the powerful.
You mean like exercising and eating a healthy diet?

I mean. Both these things are essentially out of the reach of the poor.

Meanwhile, the rich hit the gym 2 hours per day and have personal chefs crafting them tasty personal menus, and we’re still surprised Paul Rudd looks like he does at 54.

I’m 50/50 on this. On one hand, food deserts exist, and there are a lot of people who are struggling. OTOH, your comment makes it sound like you have a sharp cliff between “has 6 houses and personal chef + personal trainer on staff” and “can’t afford to eat 3 times every day”.

I could easily see either “reserved for billionaires and their playthings” or “available if your insurance covers it” with all the weird exceptions and “benefits cliffs” we’ve seen for the past 20+ years of insurance in the US.

That ignores other countries, but I don’t know enough to speculate on how e.g. Norway would handle a longevity vaccine.

Let’s be real, are you really rich if you have no one to lord it over?.. What happens to the US if other countries give it to their population as a strategic move to ensure a healthy population with a strong army, while the US reserves it for the rich?.. That to me is why it wouldn’t be reserved for the rich… It becomes a national defence question.

I’m not sure about your premise. Will a longevity vaccine ensure a healthy population? Will it ensure a large pool of army recruits?

I’d almost expect the opposite, with a lower birthrate and a smaller proportion of the population being kids. Are you going to rush to have kids if you expect to live forever? Are you going to volunteer for the army as readily if the only causes of death are 1. combat deaths and 2. car accidents?

You assume volunteer army… Many countries don’t have that.

Hmm, that could be a hook. Join the army and get the shot, or live a “safer” life with the natural span.

Still, I’m not sure that conscription policies make for stronger armies. I’d need to see receipts on that one.