She Lived 122 Years But Some Say She Was Younger

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12 Nov 202009:03

Summary

TLDRJean Calment, who lived to the extraordinary age of 122 years, holds the record for the longest confirmed lifespan. Born in 1875, she experienced major historical milestones, from the telephone to the internet. However, controversy surrounds her age, with some scientists suggesting that it was actually her daughter, Yvonne, who lived to be 122. Inconsistencies in Calment’s appearance and recollections have fueled skepticism. Despite this, her story remains a fascinating exploration of human longevity and the mysteries that surround extreme age, sparking ongoing debates in the scientific community.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Jeanne Calment was born in 1875 in Arles, France, and lived to be 122 years and 164 days old, holding the record for the longest verified human lifespan.
  • 😀 She witnessed monumental technological advancements during her lifetime, including the invention of the telephone, automobile, radio, TV, computer, and the internet.
  • 😀 By the time Microsoft was founded, Jeanne Calment was already 100 years old, and at 117, she saw the creation of the first smartphone.
  • 😀 Jeanne lived through significant historical events such as the cholera outbreak of 1884, the World Wars, and the rise of women’s fashion trends like Coco Chanel’s tailored suits.
  • 😀 Jeanne outlived all of her immediate family, including her husband Ferdinand and daughter Yvonne, both of whom passed away before her.
  • 😀 In 1969, Jeanne entered into a financial arrangement with her notary, Monsieur Raf Ray, where she would receive monthly payments in exchange for her apartment, but she outlived him.
  • 😀 Skeptics later proposed a theory that Jeanne Calment was not the true long-lived individual, but instead her daughter Yvonne, who impersonated her after Yvonne's death in 1934 to avoid inheritance taxes.
  • 😀 Scientists found inconsistencies in Jeanne’s life stories, photographs, and documents, leading them to question the authenticity of her extreme longevity.
  • 😀 Key physical anomalies raised doubts about Jeanne’s identity, including changes in her hair and eye color, lack of height loss, and facial features resembling her daughter, Yvonne.
  • 😀 Despite the skepticism and investigation, Jeanne Calment's status as the longest-living person remains unchallenged, though the mystery around her identity endures.
  • 😀 Jeanne's case serves as a unique example of longevity, and modern research on aging continues to study super-centenarians like her for insights into lifespan and healthy living.

Q & A

  • What historical context is provided at the beginning of the script?

    -The script opens with a snapshot of the year 1875, the year Jeanne Calment was born. It mentions that there were 38 states in the U.S., Queen Victoria ruled the UK, and significant inventions like the telephone, phonograph, and automobile were soon to change the world. The average life expectancy for women at the time was only 45 years, which sets the stage for Jeanne's extraordinary life span.

  • What was Jeanne Calment's extraordinary achievement?

    -Jeanne Calment holds the record for the longest-lived person in history, living 122 years and 164 days. She outlived all her heirs and saw the world evolve through major technological advancements such as the telephone, radio, TV, and the internet.

  • What was the deal Jeanne Calment made with her notary, Monsieur Rafray, in 1969?

    -In 1969, Jeanne Calment agreed to receive monthly payments of 2,500 francs from her notary, Monsieur Rafray, in exchange for the family apartment after her death. However, Jeanne outlived Rafray and even his widow, who continued the payments until her death in 1997, making the arrangement one of the worst financial investments ever.

  • What are some of the factors Jeanne attributed to her longevity?

    -Jeanne Calment credited her longevity to a healthy diet, regular physical activity, and a carefree, stress-free lifestyle. She was active in swimming, playing tennis, and cycling, even up to her 100th year, and never had to work a day in her life.

  • What doubts did skeptics raise about Jeanne Calment's age?

    -Skeptics raised several doubts, including the lack of visible aging signs in photos of Jeanne at 110, questions about her recollections of major historical events like the cholera outbreak in 1884, and inconsistencies in her personal records, such as changes in her hair and eye color. Some even suggested that her daughter, Yvonne, might have assumed her identity after Jeanne's death in 1934.

  • What evidence did researchers find that cast doubt on Jeanne's true identity?

    -Researchers noted several inconsistencies, including the fact that Jeanne's ID card from the 1930s stated her hair and eyes were dark, yet later in life, they were gray and chestnut. Additionally, Jeanne's height remained unchanged despite the natural shrinkage that occurs with age. Skeptics pointed out that she could have been her daughter, Yvonne, living under Jeanne’s identity to avoid inheritance taxes.

  • Why was Jeanne Calment's story scrutinized by scientists and experts?

    -Jeanne Calment's case was scrutinized because of the extreme nature of her longevity, which seemed too extraordinary to be real. Scientists and mathematicians examined her genealogy, medical records, and photos, all of which raised questions about the validity of her claims to have lived for 122 years.

  • What was the theory proposed by skeptics regarding Jeanne Calment's identity?

    -Skeptics theorized that Jeanne Calment was actually her daughter, Yvonne, who assumed her mother's identity after Jeanne's death in 1934. This theory was supported by similarities in their physical features and inconsistencies in Jeanne’s memories and personal history.

  • What unusual similarity was noticed between Jeanne and Yvonne that raised suspicions?

    -Researchers noticed a striking resemblance between the facial features of Jeanne and Yvonne, including their noses and bone structure. Additionally, both women had a fibroma on the tip of their nose, which seemed too coincidental to be a random mutation.

  • How does the skepticism surrounding Jeanne Calment's longevity impact her record?

    -Despite the skepticism and the theory that Jeanne Calment was actually her daughter Yvonne, Jeanne still holds the record for the longest-lived person ever. The mystery surrounding her identity does not diminish the attention on her record, which has inspired further interest in the longevity of other supercentenarians.

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