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When is cancer and aging cured?

>> No.11241675

>>11241669
Just stop eating carbohydrates

>> No.11241691

>>11241669
Cancer and aging are your own cells fucking up. When you can identify and replace individual cells it will be cured.

>> No.11241761

>>11241691
Based

>> No.11241765

Probably never.

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>>11241675
>carmomymrates bad

>> No.11241907

>>11241770
Based
>>11241765
Literally not based. ie has no basis

>> No.11241908

>>11241669
If she's legal, I'd still fuck.
16 is legal in my area.

>> No.11241957

>>11241669
Soon friend :(
>>11241908
If it were legal, I'd lobotomize you.

>> No.11241958
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11241958

>>11241669

Johnny Got His Gun
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Got_His_Gun

>> No.11241963

>>11241957
>I'd lobotomize you.
why? because I want a human flesh light?

>> No.11241972

>>11241691
Bacteria doesn't have cancer. Hmm...

>> No.11241983

>>11241972
>>11241669
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRt7LjqJ45k

>> No.11241988

>>11241963
Yes.

>> No.11241989

>eating plants
braindead retards. all you need to do is eat raw meat and stare at the sun hehe

>> No.11242168

>>11241989
Based sv3rige preparing for his untimely death

>> No.11242180
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11242180

>>11241669
>wanting to live forever

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11242235

>>11241669
This pic is so sad.
Please delete.

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11242372

>>11242235

Some people have humor even with tragedy.

>> No.11242377

>>11242180
you can always kill yourself
not aging doesnt mean your some invincible cursed spirit dammed to go bad

>> No.11242404

>>11242235
She doesn't look like a cancer patient tho nor she is old.
What could happen to a young healthy human so that all limbs get removed?

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>>11241669
This is porn, isn't it.

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>>11242404
>What could happen to a young healthy human so that all limbs get removed?

Explosion, flesh eating bacteria, attacked by a psychotic individual, car crash, fire, etc. etc. etc.

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11242473

When we shed our flesh for synthetics.

>> No.11242554

>>11241675
>lol just stop giving your body energy

>> No.11242562

>>11242409
judging by how exquisitely rendered the soft yet firm tits are, yes
it's porn

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11242664

>>11241958
>I can't remember anything
Can't tell if this is true or dream
Deep down inside I feel to scream
This terrible silence stops me
Now that the war is through with me
I'm waking up, I cannot see
That there is not much left of me
Nothing is real but pain now
Hold my breath as I wish for death
Oh please God, wake me

Back in the womb it's much too real
In pumps life that I must feel
But can't look forward to reveal
Look to the time when I'll live

Fed through the tube that sticks in me
Just like a wartime novelty
Tied to machines that make me be
Cut this life off from me

Hold my breath as I wish for death
Oh please God, wake me

Now the world is gone, I'm just one
Oh God help me

Hold my breath as I wish for death
Oh please God, help me

>> No.11242946

>>11242180
>wanting to age
Stop being such a death worshipper. Even you only lived your natural lifespan you should want to do it at your peak as long as possible.

>> No.11242950

>>11242235
Bnha fans deserve brain cancer

>> No.11242954

>>11241669
Never. It would be a real tragedy if that ever happened.

>> No.11242997

>>11242954
No it wouldn't. You've just rationalized a problem into a boon as a coping mechanism

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11243432

>>11241669
Go to /fit/ and find the fasting threads.

>> No.11243458

>>11241669
As usual, we cure them but the fucking retarded politicians and the retarded mass of people don't want.

>> No.11243471

>>11243432
how are you supposed to satisfy your hunger if you don't eat bread?

>> No.11243580

>>11241669
Is she a veteran war?

>> No.11243637

>>11243471
You eat meat once per day during your single meal in the evening.

>> No.11243640

>>11241669
I hope that isn't the artist's sexual fetish...

>> No.11243704

>>11241972
Yes, single cell organisms aren't susceptible to having their cells reproduce uncontrollably. Or rather, cancerous bacteria are just very good bacteria

>> No.11243710

>>11241669
When plastic is made illegal

>> No.11243728

>>11242404
die of beetus

>> No.11243733

God fucking damn, that OP pic truly left me feeling fucking sad, legal euthanasia when?

>> No.11243855

>>11243733
After you cure cancer

>> No.11244071

>>11241675
Nonsense. It's magnesium deficiency that makes insulin stop working properly among other things. Calcium depletes magnesium, so avoid dairy and things made from flour that isn't 'supplemented' with chalk. It appears it may also cause several types of cancer.>>11241669

Fructose may also cause copper depletion if you are already low, leadig to fatry liver.

>> No.11244149

>>11241669
>"Get well soon"
:'(

>> No.11244159

>>11241669
after you have died of cancer

>> No.11244160

>>11243733
>euthanasia
>he wouldn't marry her and work hard every day to make her happy
Fuck off.

>> No.11244272

>>11241958
>>11242664
this is brutal

>> No.11244286

>>11241908
You should see his other artwork

>> No.11244301

>>11241669
Nah Fuck that, I'm Cool with Dying, but I really want a warm fuck nugget.

>> No.11244309

>>11244286
What is the name of the artist?

>> No.11244311

>>11244160
Unfathomably based.

>> No.11244317
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11244317

>>11241765
To things, negligible senescence and possible biological immortality already exist within nature:
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negligible_senescence
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biological_immortality
Just like other shit that only animals born to do it used to be able to do, but which humans solved with research and engineering, like flight, or deep sea diving.
Also, we can induce negligible senescence and limited reverse senescence in other mammals, like mice:
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mf6bQZh_GYs
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qvQKmRl8_w
It is very likely that we see negligible senescence, and because of the occurrence of negligible senescence, probable reverse senescence, within our lifetimes.
Stop with this deathist nonsense, aging isn't inevitable, it's a disease that leads to other pathologies, like dementia.

>> No.11244321

>>11244317
>*Two things...

>> No.11244325

>>11244309
S. Zenith Lee

>> No.11244441

>>11244071
>It's magnesium deficiency that makes insulin stop working properly among other things.
source?

i don't entirely disagree because in america, magnesium deficiency is more prevalent among blacks and hispanics and they both have higher rates of diabetes compared to whites

>> No.11244453

>>11243733
it's a fetish drawing, look at the size of her breasts

>> No.11244487
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11244487

>>11241669
>>11241675
>>11241691
>>11241765
Lmao just inject yourself with fresh stem cells regularly bros, Bear in mind, this means you will have to extract fresh stem cells from fetuses and babies until they can be grown artificially but who cares when you get to live younger and longer bros

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>>11241669
>>11241908
>>11242235
>>11242409
>>11242404
>>11242562
>>11243580
>>11243640
>>11243733
>>11244453
/d/ here. Can confirm, this picture is regularly posted on the amputee threads over at 4chan.org. Do drop by if you have the chance, you might find something to your liking there!

>> No.11244512

>>11241669
Dying is natural. Why are you afraid?

>> No.11244517

>>11244487
No you don't.
>In 2006, he and his team generated induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) from adult mouse fibroblasts.[2] iPS cells closely resemble embryonic stem cells, the in vitro equivalent of the part of the blastocyst (the embryo a few days after fertilization) which grows to become the embryo proper. They could show that his iPS cells were pluripotent, i.e. capable of generating all cell lineages of the body. Later he and his team generated iPS cells from human adult fibroblasts,[3] again as the first group to do so. A key difference from previous attempts by the field was his team's use of multiple transcription factors, instead of transfecting one transcription factor per experiment. They started with 24 transcription factors known to be important in the early embryo, but could in the end reduce it to 4 transcription factors – Sox2, Oct4, Klf4 and c-Myc.[2]
From:
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinya_Yamanaka

>> No.11244518

>>11244512
So is cyanide, dumb dumb. Natural doesn't mean "good", or "beneficial".
Also, there are animals that haven't observed to die of old age: >>11244317

>> No.11244526

>>11244518
False equivalency. And you call me dumb..

>dadada words dadada mek sense dadada therefore cyanide dadada

>> No.11244532

>>11244517
So this means we can produce stem cells synthetically? Awesome, now we don't have to sacrifice babies if we wish to prolong our lifespans

>> No.11244539

>>11244532
Exactly, which is probably why, at least partly, Shinya was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, quite rightly.

>> No.11244542

>>11244526
>False equivalency.
Pfft, only true if your writing is so shitty you lack clarity. Where do you state that you don't hold all natural processes in equal regard?
Your reasoning for death being good, is because it is natural. That's nonsense, so is getting cancer, but it doesn't make it good.

>> No.11244554

>>11244542
You really are so narrow minded. I dont respect your IQ so this debate will provide nothing for me in terms of satisfaction.

Perhaps if you can accurately portray my argument without any petty attempts to manipulate it we can continue.

>> No.11244558

>>11244554
Cope. Redefine your argument, with clarity, then maybe I'll respect you.

>> No.11244604

>>11244558
Dying (of old age) is natural.

>> No.11244611

>>11244604
Okay, sure. But why should this be a reason that we should accept it? We don't accept a diagnosis of cancer without fighting it.

>> No.11244618

>>11244611
Because its in our nature to die eventually. We have to make room for the next generation.

Follow this IF you want to be a wholesome and natural human.

>> No.11244628

>>11244618
I like how you go:
>Things being good because they're natural isn't my argument.
For you to then redefine it as, literally that.

>> No.11244631

>>11244618
>>11244628
>Because its in our nature to die eventually.
Doesn't explain why it is innately good.
>We have to make room for the next generation.
We need to colonize space anyway, to secure our species from extinction events. So, this isn't an argument either.
>Follow this IF you want to be a wholesome and natural human.
An appeal to purity.

>> No.11244678

>>11244631
Behold! A human turd! I didnt imply inately good. Youre doing your thing again.

Dying of old age is natural and to be encouraged because we need to live as close to our evolutionary design as possible. Modern science proves this with studies revealing the causes of depression to be acts such as loneliness.

The earths space is finite. By refusing to die you are going against the evolutionary design and you are assuming you will be happy like a fool usually does. The most dangerous thing a fool can do is believes hes the opposite of a fool.

And on all accounts bio engineering will be developed before space-colonialism. I know this because I spend a few moments pondering my theories before opening my foolish mouth, you intellectual midget.

>> No.11244697

>>11244678
>Behold! A human turd!
Rich, coming from THE Sophist.
>I didnt imply inately good
Then why is it the correct thing to do?
>Youre doing your thing again.
You are too, sophism.
>Dying of old age is natural and to be encouraged because we need to live as close to our evolutionary design as possible.
Why do we?
>Modern science proves this with studies revealing the causes of depression to be acts such as loneliness.
And? If we achieved reverse senescence it would apply to everyone, including your loved ones.
>The earths space is finite.
Did you miss:
>We need to colonize space anyway, to secure our species from extinction events. So, this isn't an argument either.
>By refusing to die you are going against the evolutionary design and you are assuming you will be happy like a fool usually does.
Evolution just is, it has no desires, and therefore you aren't "going against" anything.
Don't personificate things to try and make an appeal to emotion.
>The most dangerous thing a fool can do is believes hes the opposite of a fool.
Empty pseudo-philosophy, also known as sophism.
>And on all accounts bio engineering will be developed before space-colonialism.
Only because of incorrect priorities, as we already have much of the technology needed to colonize space.
>I know this because I spend a few moments pondering my theories before opening my foolish mouth, you intellectual midget.
Well, you must be incredibly stupid then, because it seems to be based on sophism and appeals to emotion.

Then what's the point in being "wholesome and natural" if we, and all that "natural life" is going to get destroyed by an asteroid, or some such, in the not-too-distant future?
It makes more sense to master our environment, colonize space, and then we can ensure the continued survival of humanity, and Terran biodiversity.

>> No.11244714

>>11244697
Dying of old age is natural and to be encouraged because we need to live as close to our evolutionary design as possible.
Why do we?

That gets answered literally a line down. Proving your intellectual integrit to sci, I see. Youre typing your response before reading the post. Jesus christ how do you live with yourself?

I cant read your reddit formatting. Do you think you could perhaps read my post first and the write a response to the whole argument instead of breaking it down into manageable pieces because your nigger brain cant handle 10 sentences?

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>>11244714
>That gets answered literally a line down.
No, because your premise is bullshit.
>We need to colonize space anyway...
See, your argument holds no water.
>I cant read your reddit formatting.
Unironically sad, considering all of your posts are in "reddit formatting", including this one.

>> No.11244736

>>11244729
Oookkk i guess youre checking out then. Never forget you have a nigger brain btw.

>> No.11244742

>>11244729
No wait before we go come on discord VC if youre man. Il embaress you in real time

>> No.11244748

>>11244736
>>11244742
I literally dunked on your whole argument, and your reply was: >>11244714
Which was then equally dunked on.
You're a fucking pleb-brain. Take your feeler shit elsewhere, it has no validity, and actually contradicts itself.

>Then what's the point in being "wholesome and natural" if we, and all that "natural life" is going to get destroyed by an asteroid, or some such, in the not-too-distant future?
>It makes more sense to master our environment, colonize space, and then we can ensure the continued survival of humanity, and Terran biodiversity.

>> No.11244753

>>11244748
Do you have a discord? Cmon now dont be shy. This doesnt have to end in a IM RIGHT YOURe WRONG NO YOU USE RESDIT SPACING NOT ME!

>> No.11244756

>>11244753
>Do you have a discord?
I have MANY Discord, but not microphones.
>Cmon now dont be shy.
I'm not shy, I'm autistic.
>This doesnt have to end in a IM RIGHT YOURe WRONG
Of course not, I've already won.
>NO YOU USE RESDIT SPACING NOT ME!
You literally using Reddit spacing, per how Reddit ACTUALLY formats text.

>> No.11244763

>>11244756
Yeah I concede. You won.

>> No.11244769

>>11244763
It's okay, I'm still here for you.

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11245270

I wanna become 12 years old again so I can take hrt and become cute at the point where it's not too late :)
Btw: this is the same for all SENS donators and other life extension fanatics, we universally share this motive.

>> No.11245376

>>11244441
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4549665/

>> No.11245441

>>11242946
Based

>> No.11245444

>>11241669
Cancer will never be cured. You don't know what cancer is.

>> No.11245902

>>11244532
>>11244517
>>11244487

You don't want to inject yourself with pluripotent stem cells.

>> No.11245960

>>11244487
This will just give you cancer, retard.

>> No.11246154

>>11245444
Yes I do, and yes, it might. Some cancers will need a level of celullar manipulation that would automatically cure every other cancer. The sentiment that cancer isn't collectively curable is baseless at this time.

>> No.11246160

>>11245960
There's a reason OP asked for a cure to both, retard

>> No.11246295

>>11246154
Technically cancer is just the competitive mid-generation evolution of somatic cells, so you can never truly cure cancer since there is always the possibility that it mutates into a singularity-tier biological intelligence that overpowers mankind

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11246311

No worries, OP, this creepy fuck got you covered.
>"It's on me, lad, you're welcome" - Aubrey

>> No.11246358

>>11241669
>When is cancer and aging cured?
Cancer is just evolution working as intended. It will never be cured.

>> No.11246368

>>11246358
Evolution does not have intent, and something having evolved has no bearing on its curability

>> No.11246385

>>11246358
retard

>> No.11246387

What happened with this?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYILnjc_wuY

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11246398

>>11241669
>When is cancer and aging cured?

When you learn how to lucid dream LMAO

>> No.11246404

>>11246398
There's a special place in hell for people that repost shit they don't understand and take it as gospel. We've all seen this comic, it's extremely outdated and refers to contemporary methods of treatment, not conceptual. Crispr didn't even exist when this was drawn.

>> No.11246565

>>11241908
>>11241669

She should hook up with the tractor guy.

>> No.11247920

>>11241669
God I wish that was me

>> No.11248060

>>11244505
Get off my board coomer

>> No.11248757

>>11241669
I already found a cure to cancer.

>> No.11249272

>>11248757
No u idort

>> No.11249314

you age because your dna gets slightly worse each time a cell multiplies. whales don't because they have special mechanisms that are better at fixing dna.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25565328

>> No.11249324

>>11246311

Aubrey De Grey is a hack and hasn't produced anything even resembling anti-ageing treatment, nor have any of the companies that SENS has spat out.

All he does it give the same talking points over and over again to different audiences in the hope they'll fund his ponzi scheme.

People want to cure ageing because of their fear of death. Rather than learning to come to terms with mortality, they'd rather fall into the age old superstition of some mythical fountain of youth.

>> No.11249330

>>11244487
>fresh stem cells
Does it need to be stem cells of people with the same ethnicity as you?

>> No.11249399

>>11242180
>>11242946
Fear of death and corresponding selfishness is one big reason why the West has gone to shit in the 20-21th century. Nothing wrong with living well but denying death is a sad and destructive thing.

>> No.11249432

So, this shit is possible well within our lifetimes right? I just want to live to 200-300 at least, so I can at least see the dawn of true space colonization.

>> No.11249434

>>11241669
Cancer is the cure for aging.

>> No.11249435

>>11249432
>I just want to live to 200-300 at least
You will *easily* not want to live anywhere near that long by the time you hit 40, if not sooner than that. I used to think I wanted to live forever too. We all do to begin with.

>> No.11249437

>>11249435
>You will *easily* not want to live anywhere near that long by the time you hit 40, if not sooner than that. I used to think I wanted to live forever too. We all do to begin with.
Hmm...let me add to that. While I do wish to live that long, I hope that we also vastly increase the age of healthy youthfulness, so that humans can stay physically young into what would be middle-age, old, or very old age now. With those conditions, I absolutely want to live for centuries.

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>>11249399
I don't want to die anon, don't lump us with you

>> No.11249478

>>11249435
What are you talking about? If you've cared for your body you wont feel that way. I'm almost 40 and I've never been stronger or had as much energy as I do than right now

>> No.11249491

>>11241669
>https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2019/04/pig-brains-partially-revived-what-it-means-for-medicine-death-ethics/

You can literally remove someone's brain and place them in an artificial "body" today if we really push the ethics aside. However that maybe a wasted effort without further research into artificial input/output senses, aka sight/speech/hearing/etc via artificial(or digital) means.

>> No.11249499

>>11249478
>If you've cared for your body
Caring for your body doesn't magically make you immune to all disease. Helps with avoiding the big modern problems like type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Not so much with every other random chronic disease that can hit you though. You got lucky.

>> No.11249514

>>11249499
Cope. Caring for your body increases biological efficiency, making you better at fighting off disease

>> No.11249518

>>11249514
"Disease" isn't a single unified thing that behaves the same way and gets universally treated by "taking care of your body" you retard.

>> No.11249522

>>11249514
Also you're obviously not almost 40 because of the way you're using the zoomer "cope" buzzword.
>b-but "cope" was a word long before zoom-
You know exactly what you did, fuck off.

>> No.11249554

>>11245270
based

>> No.11250076

>>11249440
I will probably outlive you being as I'm younger and healthier (and interested in this ageing research too).
But look at Boomers, probably the peak example of not understanding the inherent cycle of things, handing over the world to the next generation, and accepting both life and death to pass gracefully and allow the youth to grow and prosper through which one lives and dies.

>> No.11250077

>>11249499
Not true. You will be healthy and in good spirits if you take every second of your life as aiming towards that. Meaning no shitty habits from the get-go.

>> No.11250092

>>11249499
What??? I never said it did. Why are you reaching? I was responding to the anon that said you wodnt want to live past 40. I've taken care of my body and I'm almost 40 and feel great. Dont make shitty life choices, and you certainly will avoid many problems that degrade quality of life.

>> No.11250104

Cancer is pretty much cured thanks to PNC-27, TA1, and GC-MAF.
Aging? That's a tough one.

>> No.11250109

>>11241669
Is there a reason you posted this picture?

It almost seemed like you wanted someone to think of how immortality could realize hell on earth: Keeping an organism alive forever in a tormented state this pic related or worse.

That's my lone reservation against what could come of defeating aging/death.

>> No.11250623

>>11250109
Retard. Immortality is not the same

>> No.11250630

>>11249435
You don't want to because you're no longer at your prime.

>> No.11250654

>>11249478
lol what a nice coping mechanism, i can take you down in literally every physical competition, im 24 yo well trained and also mentaly trained.

and since i learned efficiently with the internet and modern resources 1 year of my learning equals 5 of yours, i could literally take you down in any endeaouvrour
youre objectively inferior old man, whenever i want something from you i have it, its not even a competition, you instalose forever

>> No.11250763

>>11241669
Early medical nanobots (2030-2040) should be able to effectively treat almost all forms of cancer. The only initial exception to that might be brain cancer due to issues with nanobots being able to pass through the blood-brain barrier.

Later nanobots (2050-2060) should be able to allow for effective anti-aging (people have different interpretations of what "immortality" means so I am just saying anti-aging.) Most likely every individual cell in your body would have a nanobot attached or inserted into it that would be able to fully control that cell's health and any gene functions.

At that point however, going through the effort of trying to extend the lifespan of your natural body might be seen as a little redundant when you could also convert your brain onto a synthetic substrate and either live in a custom android body or maybe even forgo having a physical body at all and live entirely in virtual reality.

>> No.11250768

>>11250763
Can Crispr be used for similar anti-aging effects?

>> No.11250778

>>11250768
Also, to what extend should later nanobots be able to anti-age you?

>> No.11250819

>>11250768
CRISPR-Cas and other gene editing tools already are and will continue to find different life extending applications, but they are still too clumsy and limited for the proposed task at hand and will probably end up totally obsolete after the advent of nanomedicine.

>>11250778
At this point there is honestly no limits. You would have total control over every cell in your body. You could age, de-age, or halt age at any whim really. But like I said, by then there will be so many likely better options that it might seem a little stupid. Like if someone tried to compete with the Ford Model T by building a mechanical horse.

>> No.11250826

>>11241675
But that jew at Harvard Dr Sinclair said it was proteins that age us. I'm not a bio person so I can't say

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>>11244729
that's not reddit spacing

someone fershly from reddit would format their posts without line breaks, the thing YOU are doing

here, let me show you an example of something that you think is reddit spacing but predates reddit

>> No.11251341

>>11250819
Damn, I hope you're not wrong.

Also, what do you mean by:
> But like I said, by then there will be so many likely better options that it might seem a little stupid. Like if someone tried to compete with the Ford Model T by building a mechanical horse.
?

What would a synthetic substrate be? I understand the custom android body thing and the VR but what would the benefits of those be, if, say, you would be unable to feel biological human senses? Yeah living in an invincible android body sounds pretty dope but how would you solve the problems of not being able to feel the sensations of human touch or taste?

>> No.11251378

>>11251264
HOLY FUCKING BASED OLDFAG

>> No.11251433

>>11251378
i wasn't even here back then, i joined in 2007

>> No.11251628

>>11251341
>What would a synthetic substrate be
I probably didn't use the correct term there, but I am just referring to the idea of running human consciousness off of a computer instead of a biological brain.

>how would you solve the problems of not being able to feel the sensations of human touch or taste?
If we are the at the technological point where we are capable of nano-scale engineering and mind uploading, making a synthetic human body with the ability to taste and feel would probably be a pretty feasible task.

If you are interested in this stuff, I recommend looking up Ray Kurzweil, he is a good introductory reference to futurism.

>> No.11251720

>>11241669
hopefully never, we need them more than ever to keep population numbers in check

>> No.11251730

>>11243733
it's not a real picture you retarded anime faggot

>> No.11251742

We need some bionic augmentation man, just imagine getting a sweet robot bod.
Living forever seems boring but with bionics you could stay young for a lifetime

>> No.11251769

>>11241669
Why would I want to share more of my time in a world that I hate, with all the people in the world I hate? I yearn to die and be reunited with Christ. The Bible actually tells of days when we will want to die and wont be able to. These are the days you are waiting for, the fulfillment of your dreams are near fren. You will get more then you ever wanted to live with.

>> No.11251781

>>11244272
>This is life.
FIFY

>> No.11251831

>>11241669
When you die

>> No.11251836

>>11244505
>filename
fucking kek

>> No.11251845

>>11241907

what is entropy?

>> No.11251889

>>11244729
holy autism

>> No.11252353

>>11251845
by that logic you couldn't heal a papercut either, brainlet

>> No.11252445

>>11241669
Fucking dammit. Somebody post the Deus Ex style "sequel." It wasn't on the boorus or pixiv, so it must be 4chan exclusive, and I want to save it.

>> No.11252446

>>11252445
i was looking for it too

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>>11252445
Nevermind. Last-ditch effort paid off

>> No.11252824

>>11251720
Simply make sterilization a requirement and deny the drug if you had kids after X date

>> No.11252828

>>11251845
Irrellevant, humans are not a closed system

>> No.11252906

>>11241669
When scientists stop being retarded.

1. Put a chimps life support, complete with ECMO, artificial heart, dialysis and parenteral nutrition.

2. Try to keep them alive as long as possible.

3. Repeat and iterate until you can do it almost indefinitely.

4. Go to human trials on terminally ill.


Immoral cyborg bodies when?

>> No.11253790

>>11241669
Recent studies find that a vegetarian diet with some insect protein lowered chances of developing cancer and could potentially increase your lifespan by several years.

>> No.11254514

>>11253790
an even more recent study found that sucking my dick keeps people happy and healthy as well

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>>11241669
>When is cancer and aging cured?
>IS OUR CHILDREN LEARNING!?!??!

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>>11241669
It isn't.

>> No.11254551

>>11241669
There's a good chance they have a cure for cancer but aren't making it known to the public because there's a lot more money in managing it rather than curing it.