If scientists fully cured the aging process, what investment would be expected to make money for millions or billions of years? And are your investments now making money after this time?
>>62301839SpaceX (SPCE), because we’re going to be 100 trillion humans on this planet after a while
>>62301839The instructions to reinvent technology after civilization collapses.
invest in sex/cooming because there will be much more of that
>>62301896Bullish on pimp stocks
>>62301839There's no specific investment type. You just need to hit escape velocity (spend < interest) and it just goes up forever. Basic bitch index funds can do that. Just need to get your principle in order.
Boeing, General Dynamics,lockheed martins and Raytheon.
>>62301839adult diapers
>>62301839>what investment would be expected to make money for millions or billions of years?real estate on Earth will be unimaginably expensive
>>62304651so no actual change then
>>62301839> cured the aging processExtend life is already possible, it is just too expensive to be produced in large scale. There is only enough of earth resources to produce enough life extension to the selected few, usually just for the mega ultra rich.
>>62304704There's literally no mechanism against cancer.
>>62304859Dude you don’t have the money to fund the expensive labs building, tools, employees, and knowledges. They’re as expensive as cutting edge computer chip fabrication.
>>62304859Keep up. We are curing cancer. Immunotherapies and protein targeting. They just released results from a pill that doubles lifespan with advanced pancreatic cancer.
>>62304913He’s a retarded nigger brained fool.
>>62304859CRISPR companies.
>>62301839There's no cure besides stem cell injections. Stem cell production can be increased, but it requires fasting, which most aren't willing to do.
>>62304859It's called not eating carbs if ykyk (cope+seethe)
>>62301839You can heal yourselves with various frequencies and music of specific frequencies. You could be investing in what one call med beds, or health facilities that heal with frequencies. Of course , this would be going against a Multi Trillion $ Hospital and Big Pharma industries. And your own health would be quickly in jeopardy.
>>62301839That's not possible. Almost every asset will eventually die out when measured in centuries, and you'll be a broke boi bagholding the next East India Trading Company. Maybe Gold would have worked out but we'll probably solve large scale transmutation soon enough anyway, and that'll lose its scarcity. You'll need to keep on top of things and rebalance every decade or two.
>>62305165What about land?
>>62305217Planet colonization will put an end to land scarcity. You have to think BIG, think scifi, and be willing to adapt. Nothing viable today will last forever.
>>62301839t bonds of course
>>62305233The value of an asset depends on human desires measured against material scarcity, and not on material scarcity alone; ergo, even multiplying land by a million doesn’t mean land will get any cheaper, if human desire for land also multiplies by a million
>>62305304well planet earth land would be more valuable since it'll be our original home. but i still wouldn't plan on complacency here.
>>62301839Curing ageing isn't the same as immortality you are statistically very unlikely to make it to a million years without dying from disease, accidents, natural disasters, murder or even just taking yourself out because you're bored/depressed.That said most people could probably make it 500-1000 years and maybe 10,000+ if you're both smart and lucky so it would alter society dramatically as eventually 99% of people would essentially just be old rich boomers.>>62304859Not true many creatures are very resilient to cancer on a genetic level. Whales for example rarely get cancer despite living a long time and having orders of magnitude more cells than a human.The reason we are having so much difficulty curing cancer is because cancer isn't really one disease its more like a vast array of different diseases that lead to cancer through slightly different mechanisms.>>62305165Theres nothing stopping you from investing in new companies as old ones become weaker. Besides companies now a day tend to merge and or acquire each other rather than peter out into nothing.
>>62305630yeah this is important to note. Imagine a fat middle aged guy who lives on baconators and is fated to die of heart disease in a year. we could reset him to age 21 today and he'd still die. Aging is two things: age, and damage accumulated over time. So keep yourself healthy until we can solve mind transference.
>>62302491based
Earth would be hell, a few families Clans with Elders hundreds years old with own not only the land but the people like cattle.
Gold probably. It's basically an immortal metal. Shit doesn't even decay radioactively.
>>62301839>millions or billions of yearsWhatever company comes up with the way to create and assemble quarks/etc up the chain into atoms and then into any element they want. None of the shit we worry about now will matter in the future if we last that long.