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3326541 No.3326541 [Reply] [Original]

I'm doubtful that all of aging could be cured. That said, there are certain specific areas we should work on, namely muscle, bone, and joint weaknesses, and dementias. If we could fix these alone, it would improve many people's quality of life. The rest of the body (IMO) doesn't matter as much.

>> No.3326569

Nice beard.

>> No.3326590

Liver? Kidneys? Cancers?

>> No.3326597

1: Inject nanomachines programmed to repair damage to your brain cells and prevent further cell death.
2: Attach yourself to a life support machine and connect your brain to a quantum supercomputer.
3: Use the computer to increase your intelligence then use your intelligence to program your own mind, a feedback loop is created resulting in you achieving phenomenal intelligence with your human brain as the central core.
4: Take control over the nanomachines manually and use your super intelligence to integrate your brain into the machine, now every chemical process in your brain is under control and it is indistinguishable from the machine.

>> No.3326604

>>3326590
Yeh, but liver and kidney problems are relatively rare compared to heart disease.

>> No.3326674

Why dont we just take the brain out of the body then put it in a vat? Then the only diseases we'd have to solve are diseases of the brain. We could also apply stem cells to damaged areas causing them to regenerate. We could even put the brain in the vat into some kind of robot ghost in the shell style

>> No.3326693

Dementia is the worst thing that can happen to you. Losing your mind is a fate too terrible to think of.

>> No.3327028

>>3326693

At least it wont bother you in the later stages as slowly dying of cancer treatments would.