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8/5/2025, 2:02:58 PM
>>512281900
120 isn't even the maximum age. Humans can theoretically live like 150 years if they had the perfect genetics, diet, lifestyle, and lived in the ideal environment. The thing that hold humans back is senescence. There are little bumpers on the ends of your DNA that protect it from being damaged when a cell divided. They get shorter and shorter as you age until they disappear entirely and your DNA begins to take damage. This leads to cancer and organ failure when you get older.
120 isn't even the maximum age. Humans can theoretically live like 150 years if they had the perfect genetics, diet, lifestyle, and lived in the ideal environment. The thing that hold humans back is senescence. There are little bumpers on the ends of your DNA that protect it from being damaged when a cell divided. They get shorter and shorter as you age until they disappear entirely and your DNA begins to take damage. This leads to cancer and organ failure when you get older.
8/5/2025, 2:02:58 PM
>>23057384
120 isn't even the maximum age. Humans can theoretically live like 150 years if they had the perfect genetics, diet, lifestyle, and lived in the ideal environment. The thing that hold humans back is senescence. There are little bumpers on the ends of your DNA that protect it from being damaged when a cell divided. They get shorter and shorter as you age until they disappear entirely and your DNA begins to take damage. This leads to cancer and organ failure when you get older.
120 isn't even the maximum age. Humans can theoretically live like 150 years if they had the perfect genetics, diet, lifestyle, and lived in the ideal environment. The thing that hold humans back is senescence. There are little bumpers on the ends of your DNA that protect it from being damaged when a cell divided. They get shorter and shorter as you age until they disappear entirely and your DNA begins to take damage. This leads to cancer and organ failure when you get older.
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