When I talk about the potential of human immortality, I am usually greeted by a combination look of 'poor deluded soul' and 'how naive'. After all, we are complex biological machines that inevitably mutate and decay over time. Some may quote the law of thermodynamics, where in a closed system we gravitate towards chaos.
This all sounds fine and dandy, but how does that explain why naked mole rats don't age?
[Do I hear footsteps scurrying off to check the accuracy of my statement? "Surely he is wrong...?"]
So if a mammal can avoid ageing, where we share plenty of common DNA, then this is proof of concept that biological decay is not inevitable.
Anyone want cheese for dinner?
This all sounds fine and dandy, but how does that explain why naked mole rats don't age?
[Do I hear footsteps scurrying off to check the accuracy of my statement? "Surely he is wrong...?"]
So if a mammal can avoid ageing, where we share plenty of common DNA, then this is proof of concept that biological decay is not inevitable.
Anyone want cheese for dinner?
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