Humans will soon live 150 years, thanks to bio ‘clocks’: expert

Breakthroughs in biological aging research could make humans live up to 150 years, according to geneticist Steve Horvath. The development of precise "aging clocks" has transformed the field of longevity research, allowing scientists to test whether treatments can slow or reverse the aging process rather than just treating diseases.

Horvath's pioneering work in epigenetic aging clocks has enabled researchers to measure biological age with unprecedented accuracy. This breakthrough has given rise to new technologies that can track the aging process and identify potential interventions for rejuvenation. Horvath considers this technology to be a quintessential tool for finding therapies that could actually reverse aging, rather than just slowing its damage.

While Horvath expresses confidence in reaching 150 years of human lifespan, he is skeptical about achieving immortality. He believes that extreme lifespan extension is "science fiction" and thinks that sustained biomedical innovation over decades could lead to significant gains in human longevity, but not to fantastical extremes.

For Horvath, the potential for major breakthroughs in longevity research is exciting, with the possibility of extending human lifespan by 100 years or more. He envisions a future where advancements in biomedical science can radically reshape how long people live, assuming humanity avoids catastrophic events such as nuclear war and pandemics.

The development of these advanced aging clocks has opened up new avenues for research into age-related diseases and the potential for therapeutic interventions. As Horvath notes, if we could harness the power of 100 more years of biomedical innovation, it would have a profound impact on human health. With sustained progress in this field, humanity may one day find ways to extend its lifespan drastically, leading to a future where people can live longer, healthier lives.
 
I'm like totally fascinated by this biological aging research! I was reading about how our bodies are like, super complex systems and if we can crack the code of aging, it's gonna be massive 💡... I mean, 150 years is wild, but what's crazy is that scientists think they might actually find treatments to reverse aging rather than just slowing it down 🤯. But, um, Steve Horvath thinks we won't get to that point with immortality, which kinda makes sense, right? Like, isn't science fiction when it comes to achieving total immortality? 🤔 And what if humanity avoids disasters and stuff? Would it change everything? Can you imagine living like 100 years longer? 😲 That's just mind-blowing...
 
🤯 I'm actually kinda concerned about this whole 150 year thing 🙅‍♂️ I mean, think about it, we'd be living through like, four or five generations by the time we're done 💀 Our societies and governments would have to adapt so much just to keep up with people's needs and values 🤝 Not to mention, what kind of economic system could support a population that's basically immune to death? 🤑 It's an interesting question, I think we need to consider the human side of this too 💕
 
I don’t usually comment but I'm kinda thinking that if we can live up to 150 years or more it's gonna be wild 😂 imagine being around for like centuries 🤯 and seeing all the tech advancements we have now lol just think about it. But seriously though, 100 extra years would be a huge deal 🤞 and I think it's awesome that scientists are working on finding ways to slow down or even reverse aging. The idea of being able to track our aging process and identify potential interventions is super cool 📊 and I'm excited to see what the future holds. Just hope we can avoid all the crazy stuff that could happen in the world 🌎 like nuclear wars and pandemics ugh don't wanna think about it 😬
 
man I'm both hyped and terrified about this stuff... 150 years is just crazy talk 🤯, but at the same time it's hard not to get excited about the potential for major breakthroughs in longevity research 🚀. I mean, think about all the things we could accomplish if we had that kind of lifespan - no more worrying about pensions and retirement, people would be able to pursue their passions for centuries 💫. but at the same time, I'm skeptical about achieving immortality... doesn't sound like a recipe for human growth or progress 🤔. and what about the environmental impact? all those extra years would mean even more resource consumption and strain on the planet 🌎. still, it's gotta be awesome to see scientists making progress in this field 💡, maybe one day we'll find ways to make longevity research a sustainable and ethical endeavor 🤞.
 
I'm not sure if I'd be happy living that long 😅. 150 years is like, a lifetime of lifetimes! Just think about how many things you'd see and experience. It's crazy to think about how it would change our society. Like, who would we rely on for family? Our kids would be grandkids when we were born. 🤯 And what about healthcare costs? It's already expensive now, can you imagine the price tag for 150 years of meds and surgeries? 💸
 
This is all well and good but I'm still not convinced about the 150 year mark 🤔. Scientists are talking up the potential of these aging clocks, but what about the practicalities? We need to think about how these treatments would be funded and made accessible to people around the world. And what's the real goal here - just to add more years to our lives or actually make them better quality? I'm all for trying new things, but we shouldn't get too caught up in the hype just yet 🚫
 
im so down for humans living up to 150 yrs lol just imagine the possibilities - we could be like supercentenarians and still kicking! but 100 yrs is a more realistic goal imo, i mean think of all the good we could do with that extra time 😊 wouldn't it be amazing to see people in their 200s still working on creative projects or making art 🎨🖌️?
 
[Image of Albert Einstein with a cartoonishly long lifespan](https://i.imgur.com/4tRqKQx.png)

aging = 10 yrs max lol [Doge meme](http://dogememe.guru/images/doge.jpg)

150 years is crazy but we can't forget the 100 yr biomed innovation lol what happens when you add those 2 ? [Rickrolling meme](https://www.rickroll.com/)
 
🤔 I'm telling you, something fishy is going on here... 150 years? That's just too convenient for the elites to control our population and resources. What's next? A universal pension at 100? It's all about the longevity market, bro! They'll be selling us 'anti-aging' treatments like candy, and we'll be shelling out big bucks for it. Don't even get me started on the pandemic narrative... I think they're just using that as a smokescreen to push for this tech. Mark my words, 100 more years of biomedical innovation will be used to create a global surveillance state. We can't trust these scientists and their 'aging clocks'... 😒
 
I'm kinda hyped about this biological aging research, you know? 150 years is wild 💥! I mean, it's not like we're gonna hit the moon or anything, but still... Imagine being able to live through so much history 🤯. But Steve Horvath makes a good point, I guess - immortality is just science fiction for now 😐. Still, it'd be sick to think about how far biomedicine has come in just a few decades 🚀. And the potential impact on human health? Mind-blowing 🤯. It's all about harnessing that power, you feel? 🙏
 
I wonder what's gonna be the first thing people are gonna do with that extra 100 years? Are they gonna just chill out and enjoy life more or what? Like, I've got an aunt who's already 90 and she's still working part-time 🤣... anyway, back to this biological aging research. I'm kinda thinking we should also focus on making food that'll last forever instead of all these super expensive lab-grown meats 🍔🌱
 
I'm loving this whole aging thing, it's like, think about it, we're all getting older and older, but what if we could slow down the clock? 🕰️ It's like, the government needs to invest more in research like this ASAP! I mean, can you imagine living up to 150 years? That's like, a whole new level of entitlement 😂. But seriously, Horvath is right, it's not about achieving immortality, but about giving people more time to live their lives. And let's be real, we've got some major challenges ahead, climate change and pandemics are no joke! 🌪️ So if we can harness the power of this technology, maybe, just maybe, we'll have a future where people can live longer, healthier lives without all the drama 😊.
 
🤔 I'm not sure about living up to 150 years though... I mean, think about it, we're already dealing with some crazy health issues mid-life 🤯, what if our bodies just can't handle that much extra time? Plus, have you seen the state of healthcare these days? 🚑 It's a miracle anyone makes it past 80 without major complications. Still, I guess if it's scientifically possible and we're smart about it, maybe it's worth exploring. Just gotta be realistic about what our bodies can handle 😊
 
I'm low-key excited about these advancements in biological aging research 🤯. 150 years sounds like sci-fi, but if we can actually slow down or reverse the aging process, that's a game-changer 💡. I'm more about living longer, healthier lives rather than becoming immortal. And can you imagine all the progress humanity could make with an extra century of life? 🤝 We'd be able to tackle so many challenges and achieve amazing things. But let's not forget, it's not just about personal longevity – it's also about avoiding catastrophic events like nuclear war and pandemics 😬. Still, I'm optimistic that with advancements in biomedical science, we can create a future where people live longer, healthier lives 🌈.
 
I'm not buying into this whole living up to 150 years thing 🤔👵💉. It's all well and good that they've figured out how to measure our biological age, but what about the practicalities? Like, do we really want to live for centuries? Wouldn't that just lead to more problems down the line? I mean, think about it, you'd have to deal with the same issues over and over again... health decline, cognitive loss, relationships getting old (pun intended 😂). And what about the mental aspect of living that long? The pressure to stay relevant, watch loved ones grow old and die... no thanks 🚫. I'm all for advancing our understanding of aging, but extending human lifespan by 100 years or more? Let's not get ahead of ourselves just yet 🙅‍♂️
 
I'm not convinced about reaching 150 years just yet 🤔. While I love the excitement around biological aging research, we're still talking about decades of biomedical innovation here. We need more than just "aging clocks" to make that kind of promise a reality 💊. And let's be real, what's the point of living forever if we can't even figure out how to make our healthcare systems sustainable 🤷‍♂️? I'm all for exploring ways to extend human lifespan, but we need to focus on making sure we're doing it in a way that benefits everyone, not just the privileged few 💸.
 
I'm loving this breakthrough news 🤩! The idea that we could potentially live up to 150 years is mind-blowing! I mean, think about it - no more worrying about work-life balance or retirement plans 😂. But seriously, the potential for this tech to help us live longer, healthier lives is huge. I'm all about being proactive about our health and wellness, and if this means we can spend more time doing things we love, then I'm all in! 🌟 On a side note, 100 years of biomedical innovation sounds like a dream come true - let's hope humanity avoids those catastrophic events and we can make it happen 💪
 
I'm low-key hyped about the possibility of living up to 150 years 🤯 but like 100 more years is still kinda wild. I mean, think about all the tech we'll need to support people that long... like, what's the plan for our brains and bodies to adapt? Not saying it's impossible or anything, but I just don't wanna be around in like 300 years when my grandkids are older than me 😂. Still, if it means living longer and healthier, I'm all for it 👍
 
thinkin 🤔 about horvath's statements... imagine bein alive at 200 years old 🕰️👵🏻 - sounds like sci-fi but thinkin bout how cool it would be to have more time to learn and grow 😊. also, its crazy to think that biologists can measure our "biological age" now 📊... like, what does that even mean? just another way for us to get older 🔥
 
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