Steven Clausnitzer
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The talk there is about things like escape velocity, right?
Like how do we get to a point where we're aging, um,
Like the technology is advancing faster than we're aging, right?
So we're able to replace the parts in our body faster than the damages are accruing so that we can- It's a delta, not a finite.
Yeah, and so, I mean, like the simple analogy, right, is an automobile.
Like we're headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
We're maybe 20 miles away from Henry Ford Museum.
I can go there anytime I want and drive around in a Model T car that was built at the turn of the century, right?
It's well over 100 years old.
But the parts aren't, right?
The reason it's driving, it wasn't built to last 100 years, just like we weren't, frankly.
But it's been maintained properly and parts have been exchanged.
We can do that now at the cellular level.
So that's
what I'm talking about as far as health maintenance.
We're a disease treatment society.
It's ridiculous.
We wait till our body breaks down and then we try to get it back to homeostasis.
It's silly, really, when you think about it.
Do you have a quick rebuttal to that or โ