Your suggestion in this thread: if SENS receives more intelligent brainstorming, the chance for longevity will increase. Reason: no other notable organization in here but SENS (incl. Methuselah Foundation) working directly on the eternal lifespan.
Here's a problem: oh, forgot it, because I'm somehow senile. Oops, now I see another problem: it's my slightly senile memory because of aging. Say what.
You know there are these advocacy groups for Alzheimer's and further mental aging abetted diseases that makes someone like me forget to eat burgers. Not so bad, but later it makes me forget to drink my beer. Not bad, but later it makes me forget how to tell about my impression why there should be more smart brainstorming on SENS forums.
So you see that forgetting accumulates with aging. Before you even notice, it's too late. Of cause, the subjective experience is often the main reason to avoid burgers and beer. Just gimme a free trial package of brainfood pills now and I might get happy without some unhealthy beverage - a request which brings you back on the supplements track.
It's also subjective experience professional marketing is working with. For e.g., robomoon as a happy consumer of ad-sponsored forum experience. Would robomoon be happy to post messages to a forum that mainly provides advocacy for healthy retirement? That means, no topics like the seven complicated causes of aging, but real no-brainers like one hypothetical easy-to-take brainfood pill for senior citizens who want to retire as early as age 65 without further ado.
All this means no bioscience, but also nobody around freaking out on economic case studies about many seniors who will still be healthy on their 100th birthday. So they will be retirees for their previous 35 years while being mostly healthy. In the envisioned case, billions of Centenarians who got retired as early as age 65 will have paid no payroll taxes for 35 years despite of being able to work quite often enough during such a period of time. How will longevity endorsing organizations next to SENS deal with that?
Edited by robomoon, 23 September 2010 - 12:41 PM.