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It's Over "if you believe the Lancet, then even population under 35 will peak this decade"

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Over for humanity, LEV better come soon.

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View: https://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/1e30rqx/uns_new_future_population_projections_a_higher/


Love how this guy says the obvious and the others try to dance around it:feelshaha:.

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What is LEV? I am too stupid to understand.
 
Normalfags won't ever acknowledge the great replacement till it's too late for the West
 
I looked it up and it's this
Longevity Escape Velocity (LEV)
I thought it had something to do with technological singularity but this also makes sense.
 
What is LEV? I am too stupid to understand.
I looked it up and it's this
Longevity Escape Velocity (LEV)
Yup. A hypothetical point at which life-extending technologies will improve every year to lengthen the lifespan of someone using them by more than a year, meaning that the gains will completely negate the lost lifespan and theoretically continue into eternity.


Basically, a rapture for the nerds, as the Singularity used to be described.

I thought it had something to do with technological singularity but this also makes sense.
Yeah, those two are very closely connected ideas.
 
Yup. A hypothetical point at which life-extending technologies will improve every year to lengthen the lifespan of someone using them by more than a year, meaning that the gains will completely negate the lost lifespan and theoretically continue into eternity.


Basically, a rapture for the nerds, as the Singularity used to be described.


Yeah, those two are very closely connected ideas.
I don't think having a longer lifespan is good since you'll suffer more before dying
 
Yup. A hypothetical point at which life-extending technologies will improve every year to lengthen the lifespan of someone using them by more than a year, meaning that the gains will completely negate the lost lifespan and theoretically continue into eternity.
I am still mixed on how that will work since the brain has a finite amount of memory.
 

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