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>Start getting older
>Pay millions to grow new cloned body
>Transplant your brain into it
>Live another full life
>Grow old again
>Repeat
Immortality is closer than you might think. Soon, the wealthy elite will be transplanting their brains into younger versions of themselves, while keeping all of their memories. They'll never be unseated because they'll have lifetimes of accumulated experience. Their plans will be measured in centuries.

https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/03/30/1134780/r3-bio-brainless-human-clones-full-body-replacement-john-schloendorn-aging-longevity/
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>>532022931
Shockingly complex to do.

You can transplant the brain but the nerve maps are chaotic.
You'd need to spend years trying to figure out how to move your fingers, toes, talk, blink etc.
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>>532022931
ive done my full body weight in drugs when i was in my teens and now as an adult i have severe neurological issues. To me, this sounds like pure hell. I've had a really interesting, great life. im ok with the one go around.
>t. haole in Hawaii
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>>532023081
Yeah nerve shit is no joke I don’t see it working out too well
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>>532023081
What's a few years of physical therapy for another lifetime of youth? People like Elon might even come up with a Neuralink-like device that assists in the remapping process.
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>>532022931
Immortality isn't possible. Even the universe is going to die.
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>>532023167
> i have severe neurological issues
Same I have MS it’s not pleasant
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>>532023198
okay, we can settle for 2000 years
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>>532023225
I feel for you. I have to remember to stop bitching so much when things have gone so well for me.
I can still get up, move around, be a dad, take my boat out, fart around the yard and drink beer. this is everything i ever wanted.
someone cue up the boomerjack drinking a monster and barbecuing because that is me to a T.
The idea of having to go through puberty again while my brain is fully deteriorated (i had to look up how to spell that) and 150 years old is fucking terrifying, actually. my great grandma used to shit her pants and complain about helicopters landing in the yard. pure fucking hell.
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>>532023367
You're going to survive 2000 years dodging every possible way of dying? Cope.
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Fuck those other clones
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What have they ever done for me
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>>532022931
Brain transplants aren't the goal, infinite organ transplants and blood infusion with no risk of rejection is
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>>532023437
I don't live in america. Dying randomly is not an issue here.
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>>532023179
Maybe he can finally give you a brain Scarecrow
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>>532023556
Off to a good start.
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>>532022931
So how are they going to solve the brain also decaying
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>>532022931
I think it’s just easier to replace your old organs with fresh ones from your brainless clone
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>>532022931
>written by a spicfaggot
>run by jews
>about organs
>supposedly in secret
>but somehow in California

when are kikes going to learn that they are not getting into Heaven? They have been cast out into oblivion for trying to rules-laywer God to allow him to let them have sex with anything, especially animals and children. putting on a new skin does not confuse God. It confuses Satan because Lucifer was a self-absorbed retard, though.
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>>532023617
By feeding your data in a LLM and pretending it's you after euthanasia
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>>532023641
>>532023528
>I barely survived the surgery but I've got all new organs! Life is good again!
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>>532022931
What happens when your brain starts to degrade though?
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>>532023430
Go fishing for me and go surf I miss surfing so much it’s unreal. I used to live on Kauai in the summers when I was young you live in paradise man enjoy it
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>>532023909
That's the biggest reason im here.
I usually take the Kanaks out fishing. I have more good male friends here than I ever had.
Aloha buddy.
>Trust in Christ and God's plan.
>Fuck this artificial bullshit.
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>>532022931
They are already either lizard people or vampires. They dont need clone bodies. They just fake their deaths and reemerge a century or so later when no one is alive to recognize them.
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>>532023889
You dont wanna be a 10-year old with dementia anon?
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>>532022931
HOLY FUCK YES. Okay imagine this. You grow a fully formed human female body that can be controlled by an uncensored local LLM and you can load her with any personality. AI fuck clones.
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>>532022931
You have no vision of the future, and no idea how to get to a place you can't see. That entire concept is frowned upon as insane.

The problem is the people who do this tend to be the types that were always second place growing up before they could pay 2 win 1st place.
Immortal losers running the world into absolute ruin, completely lost touch with anything outside their mental season. Grace and swagger isn't something you can clone btw especially if they never had it.
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>>532023081
In principle could you map the nerves BEFORE the transplant and then reconnect them similarly?
>>532023889
NANOMACHINES
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>>532024224
That look is like a good time. I used to like snorkeling and spear fishing too and paddle boarding it’s such a wonderful place
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>Transplant your brain into it
>get dementia a few years later
>shit yourself to death
All for the low, low price of ₪6,000,000!
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>>532022931
Clickbait meme garbage. The cloned cells are just as old as the original cells
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>>532023804
Actual bio-identical organs and stem cells combined with pharmaceutical treatments could still pretty radically extend life beyond what you'd imagine
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>>532024937
Clones are made in vitro and implanted in a surrogate to be grown from an embryo, dummy lmao, holy shit

>>532024957
Why would anyone want a shit quality of life, looking old and needing a ton of meds, when they can just get a body transplant and be naturally healthy and active again?
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>>532023081
That and the brain still ages. Dementia is usually an inevitable result of wear and tear to the brain's delicate cardiovasculature. It affects some people more, but everyone's brain experiences some cognitive decline with age.
Elon will one day be wearing his new gigachad body but still having the brain of a nursing home poopy diaper senior.
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>>532022931
Nigger, they can't even give trannies a functional fuckhole and you think they're somehow gonna put a brain in a new body? Are you aware that brains also age and degrade? It's not like your brain stays pristine as your body ages and dies, the brain also gets old and all prion-y and shit.
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>>532023081
Could still use it to create the ultimate sex doll, just clone a pornstar's body who has licensed it and replace the nervous system with a computer.
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>>532022931
How can they measure that they avoided granting the clone a soul?
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>>532022931
Like orochimaru? I'd rather just move on and see whats next. Its obvious there is more. It would be nice to keep a youthful body for the ride, but I'd never do some twisted snake shedding shit.
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>>532022931
Won't work, since it doesn't stop the brain from aging and its cells dying off. You'd be in a young body but have dementia.
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>>532022931
>nonsentient monkey organ sacks
That's also where meat will come from
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>>532025937
how well do you think it will smoke up with some kiawe bark?
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>>532023081
Don't forget reattaching the brain stem to the spinal cord..... Unless you're transplanting the spine as well
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>>532022931

>consciousness is a property of the brain

Nigga it’s the other way around.
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>>532025985
It would probably taste nearly the same as regular pork
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>>532022931
>>Live another full life
>>Grow old again
>>Repeat
This might be what already happens

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Uz6anwm47g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w13yLq16QiM
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>>532022931
Impossible to do.
Even if you perfectly removed all aspects of the nervous system and spinal cord, the brain will still start to reject shit if all cells aren't perfectly aligned.
Not to mention it's not like your brain is reverting either. You'll still have cell death.

It's better to keep your own body. Map out your brain and cells in an ultra mega super computer and clone your own cells through stem cells and inject them back into your body
Transportation of the brain is the wrong approach
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>>532023225
hope your doctor told you about supplementing GLA fatty acids and methods for reducing inflammation
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>>532026147
this only makes sense if you are a solipsist
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Even if they could scoop your brain out and put it into another body, its still going to be suffering from the effects of aging. Old man brain damaged by strokes and alzhiemers, dumped into the body of a 20 year old.
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>>532022931
Probably an investment scheme targeting the rich, nice. The brain still stops functioning and dies. You're just gonna have yoing bodies with Alzheimers and all sorts of other complications because they won't take. The body may reject the transplant and they just die. No one will take the risk.
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>>532025419

>That and the brain still ages.

It does, but I've been working with seniors the last ~10 years in a healthcare context and I'm surprised how many of the 80+ year olds I'm working with who don't appear to have any cognitive decline, whatsoever. The only thing that slows 'em down is their body literally falling apart, physically. I'm hoping when I get to that age I actually DO have some mental decline because having a very sharp mind trapped in a body which is physically failing is not such a great fate.
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>>532025726

>Could still use it to create the ultimate sex doll

Damnit, anon, where's the sport in that?
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>>532022931
How about eternal life in paradise instead?
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>>532023167
I only have crippling paranoia and imposter syndrome, but I agree with you.
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>>532028090

>How about eternal life in paradise instead?

this anon gets it
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>>532025950

>man-made horrors beyond your comprehension

would
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>>532022931
That's really convoluted and ghoulish when we're pretty close to just curing senescence. The use case in lede makes much more sense.
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>>532023278
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/ted-kaczynski-the-techies-wet-dreams

> Some techies may consider this acceptable. But their dream of immortality is illusory nonetheless. Competition for survival among entities derived from human beings (whether man-machine hybrids, purely artificial entities evolved from such hybrids, or human minds uploaded into machines), as well as competition between human-derived entities and those machines or other entities that are not derived from human beings, will lead to the elimination of all but some minute percentage of all the entities involved. This has nothing to do with any specific traits of human beings or of their machines; it is a general principle of evolution through natural selection. Look at biological evolution: Of all the species that have ever existed on Earth, only some tiny percentage have direct descendants that are still alive today. On the basis of this principle alone, and even discounting everything else we've said in this chapter, the chances that any given techie will survive indefinitely are minute.
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>>532022931
>transplantees experiencing memories of their donors

The Brain is a Receiver. Transferring it - if successful - will induce a whole new level of existential psychosis. And even if it were successful, the vast accretion of experiences will overwhelm them eventually and induce dementia.

>>532023528
>infinite organ transplants and blood infusion with no risk of rejection is

And passable synthetic androids for espionage, warfare, and crimes that previously required persuading and motivating paramilitaries to commit acts of heinous ultraviolence against political enemies.
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>>532027266
What if I am a solipsist?
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please god do not make this you are making hell on earth stop stop stop cease cease this will be used for evil they will clone you and hook you up to pain harvesting machines you fucking idiots do not fucking invent this
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>>532022931
Even the brain deteriates.
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>>532024869
If you could do that and make it work, working eyeball transplants would already be a thing.
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>>532022931
>for magical reasons the brain does not age
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>>532022931
>the brain and blood vessels are immortal my goy
imbecile
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The boomers will NEVER die at this point.
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>>532022931
Great Now the rich ruling capitalist Epstein's class can rule forever.
What a great time to be alive and their slave!
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>>532022931

Hang on, what's a nonsentient monkey sack? And it puts a monkey brain into the nonsentient monkey sack.

Pol's right at home.

It's another start up. Literally decades away from advancement.
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>>532022931
Sounds like hell.
Why would I want to be anyone else but me?
or the reverse: who else could be me but me? Cheap imitation.
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>>532022931
you would have to take DNA from yourself when you were a baby. if you take DNA when you are old, the DNA is damaged and the clone will maybe have a lifetime of a few years or something. depends on how old you are when the DNA is taken.
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>>532025419
>but still having
Holy jeet ESL
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>>532024704
Imagine going up to a female celeb/model buying her genes for your fuck clone
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>>532022931
There are a plethora of neurological diseases that can happen, this is just hot air for billionaires to spend money on
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I saw everything and did everything I needed when young. Everything else beyond youth is been there done that already. You get tired of it. Except nature. I will never not want to see nature. The rest, yawn.
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>>532029433
Absolute fucking retardation. Imagine believing you can't reconstruct the full genome of a person if they're old because "muh damage." Holy shit take a biology class.
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>>532022931
>the brain doesn't age
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>>532022931
Brain eventually still goes old you retard
Join the dark side, only the power of the dark side can bring you immortality
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>>532028399
Yeah, I can see that...
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>>532022931
The powers that be have a new system that has been in the development for decades now, ready to be rolled out in the coming years. It will operate in parallel starting sometime this year and by the next decade it will be fully operational as the Agenda 2030 goals are slowly being implemented.
There will be no collapse, no violence, no uprising, no world war, no immortality, no draft, no revolution, no killing of jews or politicians or other such fantasies. Instead there will be law & order, compliance and total surveillance until the very end. AI will be at the center of it all.

The Great Reset is inevitable.
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>>532022931
I'd feel pretty bad leaving my old body to rot after all we've been through, so I'd probably pay to have some retard's brain put into it so I could pal around with my previous shell for a while until it drinks bleach or something
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>>532022931
Microplastics. And when they can clean that up, the level of technology means there are countless designer bio organisms that are superior to the human brain in a role as AI actuators, so you have no chance to defend your resources. Immortality is impossible under competition for resources. Technology transforms the biosphere with increasing speed, so life forms have to die earlier, so even with immortality tech you lose your essence quickly to survive, which is the same as death.

>>532023225
MS will be curable within a decade. Rheuma already is.
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>>532029891
>There will be no collapse, no violence, no uprising, no world war, no immortality, no draft, no revolution, no killing of jews or politicians or other such fantasies.
Harari is coping hard.
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>>532022931
Bullshit. We can’t even transplant an arm or lower body, we can’t even successfully transplant dicks for trannies. We are unironically closer to just gene editing/drugging our ageing away with some of the bullshit that Brian Johnson is doing. The problem with brain transplant is that your nerves are like bundle of microscopic wires that constantly shift and regenerate and we have not yet figured out how to weld large clusters of them together without mixing their signals. And that is not even mentioning that the spine is not just a bundle of wires like your limb nerves but also basically extension of your brain that does some very primitive automatic information processing, so even if you think you are still you without it you will still need to figure out how to connect something as complex as elongated chunk of your brain to the rest of your brain.

Also transplanting brain won’t make your brain younger, enjoy being dementia-ridden 30 year old who has hot Chad body but his brain is completely rotten away.
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>>532030019
>We are unironically closer to just gene editing/drugging our ageing away with some of the bullshit that Brian Johnson is doing.
That doesn't seem to work either...
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>>532023081
And unlike a toddler who learns neuromuscular control, an adult brain has expectations about basic motor control, which would lead to an incredibly humiliating and frustrating experience. Inside the helpless body is a person who has been alienated from his most basic competencies.
>I have no mouth and I must scream
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>>532022931
So all you have to do is swap the brain and, boom, memories and consciousness are successfully ported into a new body?
Does it seriously work in such a neat and simplistic way?
Is human consciousness even built on such a single, centralized mechanism in the first place, with the brain supposedly controlling everything?
There’s even a theory that the real center of thought is the gut, not the brain.
And then there’s the more occult idea that consciousness is actually floating around in the universe, while the brain is just a radio picking it up.
Either way, when we still don’t even know what consciousness actually is, it’s kind of wild to be trying to carry out something like this.
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>>532022931
This feels convoluted versus repairing existing cell damage. I think those guys had a better idea, as that way the brain can be serviced as well.
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>>532030277
Billionaire boomers fear death so anything goes, even selling their souls
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>>532022931
Unfortunately for elite - brain is the most aging susceptible part of human body. It irreversibly breaks with age more often than not.
Brain transplants will not happen.
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>>532022931
I approve of this.
I’m tired of knowing the brainless people I talk to are natural born humans, the potential ambiguity here will likely have a positive impact on my mood.
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>>532030277
>Does it seriously work in such a neat and simplistic way?
No not at all, even if this were possible with the most cutting edge technology available in the next couple decades(it's not) you'd still basically need to cut out your entire spine along with your brain without damaging any of it, reconnecting it perfectly to your new body, spending like decades to relearn how to be a human being, and by the time you did all that you'd die because you haven't actually stopped your brain from still aging.
And that's in the absolute best case scenario, functionally speaking a brain transplant is basically sci-fi nonsense.
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>>532030429
They already figured out body swapping, so once they figure out brain swapping they are all set.
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>>532022931
I'm a researcher in the field of ageing, figured i'd give my 2 cents.
Colning is an advancing but still very flawd technology.
There are many such technologies, where we can brute force it to prouve a point, but we can't do it well enough to be usefull because we just don't have the precision tools yet. Induced pluripotent stemcells, gene edditing, cloning... many such cases.
When it comes to cloning, you have to restore the DNA you take to an undifferentiated state. This is done by global demethylation, whereas in nature this happens via specific demethylation. We can't exactly do that yet, so we go with the nuclear option.
This causes all kinds of problems, including but not limited to increased rates of cancer, increased ageing, decreased immune and metabolic function, etc...
So clones are short lived and the lives they do live are not exactly... quality.
Not to mention aditional problems, like the recombinant nature of MHC1 means your clone may in fact not be fully immunecompatible with you as you'd expect (clones are not perfect copies, many biological events are stichastic).
Ageing can and will eventually be significantly slowed, and eventually cured. But for now, we need to work on better cell type targeting, precision epigenetic and genetic modification, better protein deliver, and a deeper understanding of transposons, epigenetics, and the histone code to be able to actually adress the 9 (arguably 14) hallmarks of ageing. We also need to figure out if these are additive or multiplicative or something more complex, and if they are equally important or if (which) one is most important.
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>>532022931
>>Start getting older
>>Pay millions to grow new cloned body
>>Transplant your brain into it
But your brain also gets older as your body gets older so you get a old brain in a young body
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>>532022931
> march 30, 2026

Wow, so topical.
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Once they figure out how to cure alzheimers and other brain diseases immortality will become reality. All the other stuff is going to be easy. The main thing that kills you is organ failure and they can start printing organs or grow them in a lab, then with AI controlled surgeons you can perform operations to flawlessly replace organs.
This will allow people to live to 120 and the main cause of death will be alzheimers. Then if alzheimers is cured you become effectively immortal, but you'll still get old and wrinkly but the good thing is that if you can live to 200, then you can live to be old enough to see technology that lets you replace your skin and bones.

Everyone alive today should have the goal of living as long as possible. You can survive long enough to see this tech become common.
You can easily live long enough to see 3D printed organs. If you survive until then then you can get your new organs and then you can survive longer until you see alzheimers being cured.
Just survive. Don't go all doomer retard and throw your life away.
It's possible you will become immortal
>b-but immortality is le bad! you will go insane if you live 2000 years!!
If you manage to survive to 150, to 200, to 300, you will see tech being made that lets you do a soft reset on your brain so you can keep living and experience things for the first time.
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>>532022931
the presumption here is that one's entirety is contained in the brain. we don't actually know how accurate that is. there's a whole other nervous system in the gut/digestive system, and also the spinal column has some independent nervous system actions of its own. and then there's the impact of non-human cells on what makes us who we are, the gut bacteria for example. >>532023081 shockingly complex is right, and very far from a complete picture of self.
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>>532022931
why would anyone want to live forever only to watch every one else die?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W94STMl8IMM
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>>532022931
cloned body is too faggy
robot body is better

after this parts of brain migrate to electronic so at the end, brain is full electronic. With consciousness preserved.

But it worth life forever as nonhuman? Madness is possible. Or eternal pain.
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>>532023081
It's not shocking and it's not realistic either
Your brain ages, it's not some immortal machine inside a mortal body
You'd be transferring a rotten Alzheimer's brain into a 20 year old
We are quite simply meant to die, no one has the right to immortality

Memento Mori
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>>532030903
OP is retarded, they recently scanned every neuron of a fruitfly's brain and downloaded into a computer and had it run a fruitfly in a simulation and the fruitfly's brain on a computer did normal fruitfly behavior in the simulation. the elites will download their thoughts into robots and then they won't have organic decay, and they could also amplify their processing power
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>>532022931
It won't safe you from Alzheimer, you know?
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>>532030598
>Ageing can and will eventually be significantly slowed, and eventually cured
What does eventually mean in this context?
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>>532030820

It'll be gene editing that does it I think. No transplants (except in case of damage not aging) or surgeries.
They'll just give you a pill/injection that rewrites your genetic code to be perfect. Perfect cell replication, altering physical characteristics to be ideal, irradication of disease and cancers etc...
They'll be able to turn any one person, with a simple jab, into a superhuman. Superior IQ, height, musculature, impervious to radiation, poisons and toxins, incredibly dense bone capable of withstanding incredible forces etc...
Basically Kryptonians. Live for thousands of years in perfect physical condition.
Give the treatment to a 90 year old man on his death bed and within months his mind and body have become demigod tier.
Why stop there? They'll be able to edit DNA to give people extra limbs, extra cocks, extra vaginas. Imagine putting three perfect cocks in your superhuman wife who has three perfect vaginas and then having an orgasm that lasts 2 hours. That's pretty cool.
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>>532030995
A fruitfly brain has 200K neurons. A human brain has 86B.
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>>532026147

I'd love to believe that, but what about my consciousness? If I lose that, even being reborn or something is functionally equivalent to death. My consciousness arises from my organic brain, how could that make the transition once the brain is rotting in the ground? Magical fairy dust soul wishful thinking? Got some facts to back any of that up?
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>>532022931
isnt this already a movie pretty sure theres a movie about rich people having clone bodies
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>>532029927
That's kinda nice having nostalgia for your earth suit and your journey.
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>>532030095
It will not undo your wrinkles, but it’s much easier to just figure out the mechanism that causes ageing and reverting it through mutations or drugs then connecting billions of microscopic wires together that we don’t have mapped because they are little bit different in every human. Lobsters, molerats and single celled organisms all have resistance to ageing and they are not the only ones, there were lot of now wrong theories like telomeres shortening or maybe O radicals buildup. Swapping brains is just something we are not even close to being able to do yet or do not even have the ideas on how to do that.
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>>532022931
>get brand new body
>your dementia ridden brain gives up
>remain clinically dead

lmao cretins
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>>532022931
>check the patent
>https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/WO2025260099
>filing date: 18.12.2025
>look up anencephaly on the 4chan archive
>find https://archive.4plebs.org/tv/thread/157459681/#157464087
>post date: 10 Oct 2021
>anon casually detailing this exact technology 4 years before the patent was filed
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>>532022931
this isn't real anon
this is just a scam to take old rich peoples money
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>>532032332
anon...
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>>532022931
The more I get older the more I realise that a world without Christian morality is not a world I want to live in.
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Evil shit here. Don't mess with nature
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>>532028425
>for magical reasons Germanistan should be nuked
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>>532031593
>It will not undo your wrinkles,
Undoing the wrinkles is the only way we can tell they aren't full of shit because good luck verifying if a 50 year old's organs were successfully de-aged by 10-15 years.
> but it’s much easier to just figure out the mechanism that causes ageing and reverting it through mutations or drugs then connecting billions of microscopic wires together
Connecting billions of microscopic wires and successfully targeting the trillions of cells in the human body with gene therapy or whatever are equally far-fetched.
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>>532030598
>Ageing can and will eventually be significantly slowed, and eventually cured
What will this context mean eventually?
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>>532023081
true, but thats what advanced AI will be used for in the future, then ai driven robot hands can do the nerve connoting themselves

its the only "realistic" solution for de-aging i saw so far that dosnt require magical tech, both cloning and transplants is what we do all the time, and a substance to connect nerves will probably be created soon enough
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>>532023081
This Anon is on the right track.
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>>532026147
What's stuck with me was a line someone said on 4chan that was just really clever.

>You didn't get to decide to come into existence, why do you think you get to decide to no longer exist?

My prosaic take is that reincarnation happens but you don't remember anything and you can reincarnate as anything. Maybe any time, but at a minimum any thing. Earth or otherwise. So nextl ife might be a glggkykgfl on qyluxxliubb in alpha centauri

What would be pretty miserable, or great, depending on your life, is if you just keep living the same life over and over.
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>>532031149
Not possible now but should be in the next 20 years.
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>>532022931
I tend to wonder if this is already going on. I already sort of think that true elites (Rothschilds, European royalty, and above) have already mastered this at the soul level. It's been said that souls can re-incarnate into family lines and prefer to do that. So if you just keep inbreeding you're basically guaranteed to be re-born into your own family just with more money/wealth/power than the previous lifetimes.

>>532023179
>What's a few years of physical therapy for another lifetime of youth? People like Elon might even come up with a Neuralink-like device that assists in the remapping process.

Literally this, it would be the holy grail and fountain of youth. If you lived to be nearly 100 and were decrepit and could barely get around anyway, then spending a few years to learn to walk and talk again to have the body of an 18 year old really wouldn't be that bad. Shit I'm in my late 30s and I'd gladly do that right now if I could
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>>532022931
The day immortality becomes possible I'd the day the true dystopia begins.
Three things will happens in the 5 years coming after the announcement of it working.
>Rich asset owners do everything they can to get themselves and family on list
>Everyone else wants it and wants it to be cost effective
>The most important part of everyones life is now to attain this procedure
>The realization to the 99.99999% of humans that they are untouchable cattle to this .000001% of elites begins to spread fully. Even people making 400k+.
>As violence, discontent, and envy spreads over being locked out of one of the greatest desires unfolds governments will turn in the UK style of control
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>>532022931
Wouldn’t the brain’s aging be an issue? The brain shrinks, gets dementia & Alzheimer’s, becomes susceptible to strokes, etc as it gets older.
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they're not going to do brain transplants, anons. that is insane and impossible.
they're going to do illegal human cloning. they're going to raise a couple for each client, one genuinely brainless for public display / legal inspection, and the rest behind the scenes as just normal clones.
the clones get brainwashed that they have received a brain transplant and have the memories implanted somehow. mkultra, whatever.
billionaire has brain removed for transplant, they just put it down the garbage disposal and bring out the 100% complete clone.
assuming they could get the cloning costs down, and efficiently compartmentalize the pipeline + raising process for brained clones so not too many people know the whole picture, this might be one of the all-time most efficient schemes for unburdening the wealthy from their money.
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>>532023081
pfffft
map out the nerves with machine learning
input the data into the brain or grow the body while carefully copying the nerves
transplant and rejuvenate the brain with stem cells
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>>532023179
The brain also deteriorates with age though.
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>>532024863
This reads like being lectured by a know it all stoner. I considered that it might be a bot at first but concluded that AI would speak more coherently.
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>>532033951
More like billionaires have to live in bunkers to not get hunted down like cattle for hoarding the single most important thing on the planet
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>>532027894
I always thought about that when you hear the usual “naw I’m ready to die now yup yup” from old fags in their 80s+. I don’t think they’d feel that way if they had the physicality of their 40-50 year old selves
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Just give me a jailbroken robot body. Fuck this flesh prison
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>>532024224
I got a trawler. Bro, are you seriously making way with something on the like or are you adjusting? Also get some outriggers. My old man left me LORAN numbers on all the wrecks in FL, VA, and NC. I like some fishin now. But nothing beats the simplicity of catching some catfish with some bushhooks.

I love God, I just wish he could have made Halibut more plentiful. Talk about the chicken of the sea.
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>>532023081
we cant even reconnect a few spinal nerves for people with injuries to make them walk again.



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