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Small-Scale Question Sunday for January 12, 2025

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It's also one of the more likely scenarios, since arresting senescence is likely a more achievable task than reversal.

It is a rather unlikely scenario, I'd go so far as to say ridiculously unlikely. It would mean that even with effectively unbounded amounts of time to tackle the problem we'd make no progress.

Being stuck with the cognition of an 85 year old for another twenty years is far more likely than being stuck that way for a number of years that could extend to Heat Death, or at the very least thousands of years.

It would make sense. There would be this period of discrimination and living horror that old people would have to endure (100 years as a fragile elder?) before reversal technologies were developed.