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  • Umbraveil@lemmy.worldtoAsk Science@lemmy.worldHow far is reverse aging tech?
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    10 months ago

    Should we hope to get drugs/treatment to cure this in the next 10/30/50 years?

    I sure hope not. What a shit show that would be. People need to die, it’s just part of life. Assuming it would even be possible, don’t think for a second us normies would be eligible. This would be for Trump, Musk, Bezos, etc. I couldn’t imagine how it would impact resources and population overtime.







  • You get to a point where maybe it just makes more sense? 8 billion people on this planet. 8 fucking billion. At that scale, truly what is the value of a human life? I’m neither for nor against a death penalty, but I do question at what point do we stop tolerating those who are selfish, entitled, destructive, and violent? When do we stop giving out slaps on the wrist?

    We’ve seen similar destructive actions in the past. We all pay the price for one person’s actions.

    I do like the idea mentioned above though that this kid should be sentenced to seeding and tending to the growth of a forest of trees.

    Maybe also have him pay for the commission of a artistic piece to stand in place of the tree.



  • Electric cars aren’t better for the environment in our current ecosystem. You might not be burning fuel in your car but you’re burning coal at the power plant. Beyond that all you’ve done is make yourself more dependent on the power grid. If you are one of the very few people with self sufficient electric in your home you can skip this one.

    You really have to factor in the refinement and transport of fuel though. And then needing to drive to the pumps and the additional maintenance ICE vehicles

    And not all energy is created by burning coal. There are solar, hydro, wind, and nuclear. In fact, only 20% of our energy comes from coal, https://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.php?id=427&t=3.

    I can’t speak for every state, but California has only one coal plant and an abundance of renewable energy generation. Including what consumers dump back into the grid.

    I love our EV, and encourage others to buy one. They aren’t perfect, but it’s about incremental improvements. The next problems to solve is battery improvements, long-term battery resource sustainability, and building a more durable and less polluting tire.