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In our history, there are records of people living close to a thousand years. After the fall of Babylon, our lifespan was capped at 120 years. We've since discovered telomeres in our cells—like a countdown, limiting how many times they can divide and apoptosis (programmed cell death). This shortening process is associated with aging, as cells can no longer divide or repair tissues. A biological reminder that our years are, quite literally, numbered. Maybe it’s time to consider the possibility that an intervention reshaped humanity’s past... and future.
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