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Eternal Youth, Eternal Regrets: How We Broke Mortality (and Ourselves)
The Death of Death I remember the day they announced it—the cure for aging. Not a temporary hack or a fountain-of-youth scam, but real, irreversible science. They called it ChronoGenesis, a breakthrough that stopped cellular degradation, erased genetic mutations, and reset biological clocks indefinitely. The world changed overnight. People lined up to become eternal, but no one could predict what would come next.
By Alain SUPPINI10 months ago in Longevity
Genevity for Everyone - Nothing to Worry About
The clock was ticking. Sebastien knew he had to walk fast. Ironic he thought to himself as he crossed the street. Here, he was racing to get to the clinic to give his updated blood sample. A sample that virtually guaranteed him extended life.
By Calvin London10 months ago in Longevity
Time to Think
“Welcome, dear lady! I hope the journey wasn’t too tiresome?” Dr. O’Reilly sat behind an antique desk. Late 21st century; the multi-colored, recycled plastic design iconic of that era. It was as reassuring to his patients as the many framed diplomas on the wall behind him.
By Angel Whelan10 months ago in Longevity
Doctor Removes Kidney But What He Found Inside Left Everyone in Shock!
Doctor Removes Kidney But What He Found Inside Left Everyone in Shock! Medical science has advanced tremendously saving millions of lives and improving healthcare standards worldwide. However medical negligence remains a critical issue sometimes leading to devastating consequences for patients. A recent case highlighted a shocking example of such negligence an 18 year old surgical mistake that left a broken laser fiber inside a patient’s kidney causing years of suffering infections and ultimately the removal of the non functional organ. This incident raises serious concerns about medical ethics accountability and the urgent need for stricter surgical protocols. The patient had undergone multiple kidney surgeries over the years yet his condition continued to deteriorate. His kidney had stopped functioning and had become a constant source of infections. After exhausting all other medical options the patient opted for kidney removal. A skilled surgeon performed the procedure laparoscopically ensuring minimal invasion and a smooth operation. However what was discovered after the surgery was beyond anyone’s expectations. Upon removing the kidney the surgeon decided to examine its interior to better understand the root cause of the damage. To his shock he found a broken laser fiber embedded inside the organ an instrument that had been mistakenly left behind by another surgeon 18 years ago. This foreign object had been silently causing infections inflammation and chronic pain yet no previous doctor had identified the issue.
By Adnan Rasheed10 months ago in Longevity
Eterna: The Blood of Forever
1. The Curse of Eternity In the year 2093, Eterna changed the fate of humanity forever. It was no mere drug or genetic modification—it was a rewriting of life itself. Designed by the brilliant but controversial scientist Dr. Elias Voss, Eterna was a microscopic nanotechnology that halted the aging process, repaired cellular damage, and enhanced cognition. Those who could afford it became immortal.
By Faceless Lim10 months ago in Longevity
History of the Simulationist Church
At some point a group splintered from the mainstream simulationist church. They remained convinced of the correctness of the simulation hypothesis and in their beliefs did not stray far from the eighteen (known) maxims of the simulationist’s creed. The first maxim explains that the universe, our world, and all things within (a part of) it are the simulation (are simulated). This includes us. The second says that the basis of the simulation is a quantum computer of near/actual infinite energy and thus has randomness “baked” in, ergo the simulation has randomness “baked” in, therefore predestination is impossible in the simulation. While the third maxim says that free will exists in the simulation only in so much as the parameters of the simulation code (physical/natural laws) allow. The creed has nothing to say about the purpose of the simulation though it does at least allude to its creators, the so-called simulators, who were/are ultra intelligent beings, not Gods, but possessing what we would consider God-like powers.
By Everyday Junglist10 months ago in Longevity
The Secret Language of Trees: How Forests Communicate Underground
Introduction Have you ever walked through a forest and felt a strange sense of connection? What if I told you that trees are not just standing silently but are actually talking to each other?
By Farheen Solangi (Farheen bakht)10 months ago in Longevity








