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00:00Blue Star News, Human Biology and Longevity, Mapped, Forensic Future Timeline of where
00:06Human Lifespan Science is actually heading based on current research vectors, The Future
00:11of Human Longevity, Part 1 of Part 5.
00:152026, 2035, The Repair Era Begins This Decade, is about slowing damage, not reversing it.
00:24DNA repair boosters like CIRBP, Mimicking Compounds, PARP Modulators and Stress Response
00:33Proteins move from cell studies into early human trials.
00:39Cinolytics, drugs that remove zombie cells, become standard for people over 60.
00:44Epigenetic clocks become routine blood tests.
00:48Biological age becomes more important than chronological age.
00:52Organ printing begins with simple tissues, skin, cartilage, corneas.
00:58Cancer detection becomes near instant through liquid biopsies.
01:02Outcome, average healthy lifespan increases by 5 to 10 years for people with access to
01:08these therapies.
01:092035 to 2050, The Reversal Era, This is the first time humans see aging reversed in measurable
01:17ways.
01:18Partial cellular reprogramming, turning old cells biologically younger without turning
01:24them cancerous, becomes safe enough for controlled use.
01:282135 to 2035, The Reversal Era, This is the first time humans see aging cells.
01:28Mitochondrial replacement therapies repair energy decline in aging cells.
01:34Whole organ biofabrication becomes real, kidneys, livers and pancreases printed from your
01:41own cells.
01:42brain aging slows through vascular repair and microglial modulation.
01:47Gene therapies for longevity become mainstream for people under 40.
01:53Outcome, healthy lifespan reaches 110, 120 for early adopters.
02:00Aging becomes a treatable condition, not an inevitability.
02:042050, 2075, The Longevity Divide, This era is defined by access.
02:12Full-body cellular rejuvenation cycles become possible every 5 to 10 years.
02:17Immune system resets eliminate age-related immune decline.
02:22Neural preservation therapies prevent cognitive aging.
02:26Continuous DNA repair enhancement, CRBP-like pathways, stress-response proteins, and genome
02:34stability regulators becomes routine.
02:37But, people with access live 140 to 160 years in stable health.
02:45People without access still age normally.
02:48This creates the first major biological class divide in human history.
02:562075, 210, The Bowhead Zone.
03:02This is where humans begin to resemble the bowhead whale aging curve.
03:07Extremely slow decline.
03:09Mutation accumulation slows dramatically due to constant DNA repair support.
03:15Organ failure becomes rare because organs are replaced before they degrade.
03:20Cognitive decline is nearly eliminated through synaptic maintenance therapies.
03:25Biological age 40 becomes a stable plateau for decades.
03:30Outcome.
03:31A lifespan of 150 to 200 years becomes normal for people using full longevity stacks.
03:39Humans remain fully human.
03:41No whale traits, no sci-fi mutations.
03:44Just slower aging the same way bowhead whales do it.
03:48But, 2100 and beyond, the longevity ceiling.
03:51This era is defined by the question, is there a maximum human lifespan?
03:57Two possibilities emerge.
03:59One, the ceiling is around 200 years.
04:02Even with perfect repair, some systems, like neural architecture, may have hard limits.
04:09Two, the ceiling breaks.
04:11If full cellular reprogramming becomes safe and repeatable, humans could theoretically maintain
04:18biological age 30 indefinitely.
04:22This is the only scenario that resembles negligible senescence.
04:26Not immortality, but no meaningful aging.
04:30The big picture.
04:32Human longevity doesn't explode overnight.
04:35It moves through repair, to reversal, to rejuvenation, to stabilization.
04:41The most realistic endpoint by 2100, 150 to 200 years of healthy life, with 40 to 60 years
04:49of biological youth preserved.
04:51can be preserved.
04:51to be preserved.
04:51to be preserved.hu
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