Is The Human Max Age 122?

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23 Oct 201806:46

Summary

TLDRThe video explores the evolution of human lifespan, from an average of 30-40 years in the 1500s to the possibility of living past 100 today. It highlights Jeanne Louise Calment's record-setting life of 122 years and debates whether humans have reached their maximum lifespan. While some studies suggest a plateau at 115 years, others argue that advancements in medicine and technology may still extend life further. The video also delves into futuristic concepts like AI transferring consciousness into new bodies, raising questions about whether we can truly overcome the limits of human biology.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Life expectancy in Europe was between 30-40 years in the 1500s and remained low until the 1800s.
  • 😀 Life expectancy increased significantly from the 1800s onward due to improvements in healthcare, sanitation, and nutrition.
  • 😀 Jeanne Louise Calment, the longest-living person ever, reached 122 years and 164 days, holding the record for human lifespan.
  • 😀 Calment's longevity was attributed to a relatively healthy lifestyle, though she smoked two cigarettes a day for most of her life.
  • 😀 There has been some debate in recent research about whether humans have reached their maximum lifespan, with some arguing the limit is around 115 years.
  • 😀 Studies by scientists like Jan Vijg suggested a plateau in human lifespan, while other researchers like Siegfried Hekimi disagreed, finding no clear evidence of a maximum lifespan.
  • 😀 Technological advancements, such as altering DNA in animals, suggest that extending lifespan might be possible, but human applications are still a long way off.
  • 😀 Some futurists, like neuroscientist Randal Koene, believe artificial intelligence and consciousness transfer could offer a new path to immortality.
  • 😀 The idea of transferring human consciousness into artificial bodies or robots is explored in sci-fi, such as in the show *Altered Carbon*.
  • 😀 A company called Humai is working on using AI and nanotechnology to transfer human consciousness into a new body, though many experts consider this idea speculative and far from reality.
  • 😀 Despite skepticism, the possibility of living longer, or even forever, remains a subject of ongoing debate in science and technology.

Q & A

  • What was the life expectancy in Europe during the 1500s?

    -During the 1500s, life expectancy in Europe was between 30 and 40 years.

  • How did life expectancy change after 1800?

    -After 1800, life expectancy began to improve significantly due to better healthcare, sanitation, immunizations, access to cleaner water, and improved nutrition.

  • What was the life expectancy in ancient Greece and Rome?

    -In ancient Greece and Rome, life expectancy was between 20 and 35 years.

  • Who holds the record for the longest human lifespan, and how old did they live?

    -Jeanne Louise Calment holds the record for the longest human lifespan, living to 122 years and 164 days.

  • What factors contributed to Jeanne Louise Calment's long life?

    -Calment lived a relatively comfortable and stress-free life with a healthy appetite and daily exercise. Interestingly, she smoked cigarettes from age 21 to 117, although it is unclear if she inhaled them.

  • Has anyone surpassed Jeanne Louise Calment’s lifespan?

    -No, no one has surpassed Jeanne Louise Calment’s record of 122 years, which still stands as the longest confirmed human lifespan.

  • What did Jan Vijg's 2017 study suggest about human lifespan?

    -Jan Vijg’s study suggested that humans may have reached their maximum possible lifespan, with a plateau around 115 years, based on data from several countries.

  • Why was Jan Vijg's study controversial?

    -The study was controversial because some researchers, such as James Vaupel, criticized it for lacking comprehensive data and for focusing on maximum age at death rather than maximum lifespan.

  • What did Siegfried Hekimi's study suggest about human lifespan?

    -Siegfried Hekimi’s study found that there is no evidence that the maximum human lifespan has reached a peak, and that both maximum and average lifespans may continue to increase in the future.

  • How does artificial intelligence (AI) relate to the future of human lifespan?

    -Some believe AI may allow for the transfer of human consciousness into new bodies or even robots, potentially enabling humans to live beyond the biological limitations of their bodies, though this is still speculative.

  • What is Humai's claim regarding the future of human lifespan?

    -Humai, an AI technology company, claims that it can resurrect a human within 30 years by using AI and nanotechnology to transfer the person's brain into an artificial body, though this claim is highly controversial and has been criticized by many scientists.

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