
What do we mean by death? We discuss the paradox within death: that an organism's cells can be alive, but the organism itself could be dead. Is death a lack of brainwaves, a stopped heart, or the irreversible loss of biological coherence? You’ll learn how cells die to keep you alive, how the boundaries between life and death are fuzzier than you think, and why aging might be more like a slow unraveling than a clear biological switch.
We then dive into the cellular machinery of how proteins deteriorate, how DNA and mitochondria accumulate errors, and how senescent cells, meant to prevent cancer, can fuel inflammation and disease. Could reprogramming these cells help us reverse aging? You’ll hear about the latest in anti-aging research, from fasting and caloric restriction to rapamycin and regenerative medicine. Why don’t humans live as long as Greenland sharks, which live 500 years? We look at species that live far longer than humans, and ask: are we biologically programmed to die, or is it just a side effect of evolution focusing on reproduction over repair? Does evolution care if we die?
As we close, we explore the social consequences of longer lives. Would a world with little generational turnover be more stable or more stagnant? Can we separate what’s good for the individual from what’s good for society? And finally, from a cosmic perspective: does knowing we die give life its meaning?
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction: Venki Ramakrishnan
05:30 - What is Death?
11:29 - Aging at a Molecular Level & Mitochondria
18:11 - Senescent Cells & Aging at the Cell Level
20:47 - Cellular Reprogramming & Regenerative Medicine
29:38 - Lifespan in the Animal Kingdom
37:17 - Young Blood Transfusions
39:33 - Rapomycin & Caloric Restriction
43:44 - Slowing Aging Using Time Dialation
44:49 - Does Entropy Cause Death?
49:00 - Are We Programmed to Die?
53:46 - What Does Immortal Society Look Like?
58:35 - Can You Stay Healthy All Your Life?
1:01:07 - A Cosmic Perspective
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