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The Curse of Life. Content Warning.
"What do we say to the Lord of Death? 'Not today.'" - George R.R. Martin It was the quote that inspired Thea to find a way to 'beat' death, at least in a manner of speaking. She spent years recruiting willing participants to test her science and theories. Generally, the recruits were persons already nearing a visit from death, whether it be from age or illness. Their fear of dying made them willing participants, even though they knew it was a long shot... still that minuscule chance of it working kept them signing up despite failure after failure. Thea had become obsessed with breaking the curse of living, which was the inevitable reality of death lingering over everything. Her fear of death kept her from truly living life, as it did for many people as mortality weighed on their shoulders. This inspired her to seek a way to stop death... no matter the cost.
By Luna Verity10 months ago in Longevity
The Weight of Forever. Runner-Up in The Life-Extending Conundrum Challenge.
The first time Isla rode the elevator up through the clouds she forgot to breathe. Below her, the city flickered, old neon signs, expansive holographic ads begging for attention as they fought the ever-present rain and hazy smog that covered the city in perpetual dusk. The higher the elevator rose, the less Isla could smell the rust, the carbon.
By Sandor Szabo10 months ago in Longevity
Apple’s AI Health Revolution: Inside Project Mulberry. AI-Generated.
Detailed Analysis and Observations Apple’s venture into AI-driven health coaching with "Project Mulberry" marks a significant expansion of its health tech portfolio, building on previous efforts and aiming to integrate seamlessly with its ecosystem. This section provides a comprehensive overview, expanding on the key points and including additional context for a thorough understanding.
By Muhammad Waseem khan10 months ago in Longevity
The Day My Grandmother Turned Forty—Again. AI-Generated.
They called it “The Renewal.” At first, it was reserved for the ultra-rich—the kind of people who named yachts after ex-wives and drank water from Himalayan glaciers. But by the time I was born, it had become a birthright.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran10 months ago in Longevity
Beyond the Horizon: Chronicles of the Everlasting
In the annals of human history, few inventions have held the power to reshape the very fabric of existence. Among these, the "Everlasting Horizon" treatment stands as a testament to the boundless potential of human ingenuity and the relentless pursuit of transcending natural limits. This revolutionary breakthrough, born from the confluence of nanotechnology and genetic engineering, promises not only to extend life but also to redefine the essence of humanity itself.
By Alain SUPPINI10 months ago in Longevity
Aeterna
How long do you want to live? At what age do you want to die? This is a hard question to answer. Think about it. Jonathan was 95 years old. He smoked a pack of cigarettes every day since he was 18. He smoked cigars every time he was out with “The Boys.” He drank like a camel since he was 16. Now he was bedridden. He was limited to a liquid diet since he could no longer digest solid food. He ate through a tube since he no longer had the ability to swallow. A machine breathed for him since one of his lungs was removed due to cancer and the other just didn’t work. Another machine kept his heart pumping.
By David E. Perry10 months ago in Longevity
How to Burn Fat Automatically and Feel Fuller on Less Food
According to BARBARA ROLLS, PH.D., PROFESSOR OF NUTRITIONAL SCIENCES, PENN STATE UNIVERSITY, "studies suggest that the energy density of foods affects calorie intake, satiety, and ultimately body weight. Low-energy-density diets can help lower calorie intake without reducing food volume and thus help individuals avoid feeling hungry and deprived."
By Idongesit Okpombor10 months ago in Longevity








