I thought I knew a lot about anti-aging progress until I read this book:
"The Long Tomorrow" by Michael Rose
It gives you an excellent background view of laboratory progress in exposing the causes of aging. It also should cheer Darwinists
as it uses natural selection as a firm basis for advancing aging research. I also like the fact that, as this book shows, anti-aging
science is now entering the mainstream of our culture's thought - and not just a fringe concern.
a quote:
"One of the ubiquitous dreams of mankind, the conquest of our aging is now foreseeable. It hasn't arrived yet, but a juggernaut has begun to
roll forward, and it is picking up speed. I doubt that the scientific campaign to increase the time span of human health can be stopped.
Slowed, yes, it could be. But a long tomorrow is coming inevitably." Preface, xii
take that , Watchtower!
metatron