Radical life extension

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'Radical Life Extension' by Charlie Kam

Radical life extension is taking the existing basic idea of life extension or longevity and differentiates itself by including new, emerging and hypothetical applications to work towards a theoretically indefinite lifespan.

Etymology[править]

The term appears to be used as far back as 1980[1] in a medical journal and 1983 in a Ford Foundation publication.[2] The early 90's internet features mentions on the CryoNet mailing lists.[3] 2002 saw mention on the Foresight Institute mailing lists,[4] and in 2003 on the Longevity Meme list.[5]

More recently the term has greatly risen in popularity since the early 2010's along in the boom in biotech and anti-aging research[6] to the point that in 2015 the now influential Coalition for Radical Life Extension chose to use the name.

Ilia Stambler describes radical life extension as "far beyond the present life expectancy" – specifically, more than 120 years.[7]

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References[править]

  1. Should doctors play God?
  2. Letter - Ford Foundation
  3. Isaac Asimov, R.I.P.
  4. Radical Life Extension goes Mainstream
  5. Longevity meme newsletter, september 08 2003
  6. Immortality: The Next Great Investment Boom
  7. Stambler, Ilia. (2014). A History of Life-extensionism in the Twentieth Century. ISBN 1500818577. "The term life-extensionism is meant to describe an ideological system professing that radical life extension (far beyond the present life expectancy) is desirable on ethical grounds and is possible to achieve through conscious scientific efforts. [...] As a rule of thumb, when the earnestly expressed aspirations amount to 100-120 years, the life-span attained by humanity’s longest-lived, the person who expresses them might be characterized as a “moderate life-extensionist” or simply a 'life-extensionist.' Beyond that period, the aspirant may be termed a 'radical life-extensionist.'"