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Female bust the big ear. (1907). Painting by Picasso. As we grow older, our ears and nose sag and appear larger due to a loss of elasticity. Perhaps biological immortality will require we all grow less self-conscious about our facial features (or ot…

Female bust the big ear. (1907). Painting by Picasso. As we grow older, our ears and nose sag and appear larger due to a loss of elasticity. Perhaps biological immortality will require we all grow less self-conscious about our facial features (or otherwise turn to plastic surgery en masse).

Biological Immortality, or how I embraced lifespan extension and recognized I was a tarantula

Daniel Tarade February 2, 2018

Many biological scientists have made it their life’s mission to extend the biological limitations on line span. What I had once derided as escapist to the core, I now admit that efforts to extend life span do not differ greatly from treatments designed to prevent premature death.

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In Philosophy of Science, Existentialism Tags Lifespan Extension, Transcendence
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