I am surprised that Singapore is actually even considering to "Undo Aging" because based by what I have heard, the medical board here is quite conservative and chooses not to adopt regenerative medicine, which is a ridiculous decision
@viniciusbueno21605 жыл бұрын
There's a reason behind it, it's profitable 2 leave things as they are, millions or even billions are made every fucking year on the medicine industry! Something that has the potential of breaking that is natural that they don't want
@MasterChief33774255 жыл бұрын
But Brian Kennedy couldn't possibly be here to speak on behalf of the Singapore government right...... And nope, in the long run, it will not be "profitable 2 leave things as they are" as ageing population as an issue will only be becoming worse, year after year. It will be a huge economical burden.
@viniciusbueno21605 жыл бұрын
I agree, elder people will be a lot more than younger people by 2040, 50. It's a major issue on the long way and I hope that people realize that in time so things could change at a faster rate
@MasterChief33774255 жыл бұрын
Having said that, by Kennedy representing himself there on behalf of NUS I'm not sure if my government is intending to implement these therapies secretly in the future I really cannot tell
@christophsteck5314 жыл бұрын
@@viniciusbueno2160 the question is profitable for whom if they loose those Future technologies to other companys countries sure but it will Happen anyway nothing is gonna stop new companys from doing it and in the end it will help human society to get much more wealthy so not investing know would be a huge mistake