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A Claim That Humans have Peaked
Topic Started: Dec 9 2017, 02:35 AM (216 Views)
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My Dear Melancholy,

http://bgr.com/2017/12/08/humans-have-peaked-health-nutrition-lifespan/

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphys.2017.00812/full

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According to the new study, which was published in Frontiers in Physiology, the human body is either at or rapidly nearing the absolute limits for its capabilities. Citing what they believe is evidence of a plateau in lifespan, height, endurance, and other human capabilities, the scientists are sounding the alarm that humans, as we exist today, might be as good as we’re ever going to get.

Instead of continually improving, the study’s data suggests that we’ll simply continue to see more people reaching current maximums of lifespan and physical capabilities. For example, the world records for age won’t continue to climb, but the percentage of people who reach that upper limit will grow. The study was based on historical records and trends plotted over many generations, and the numbers don’t lie.

“This will be one of the biggest challenges of this century as the added pressure from anthropogenic activities will be responsible for damaging effects on human health and the environment,” Toussaint says. “The current declines in human capacities we can see today are a sign that environmental changes, including climate, are already contributing to the increasing constraints we now have to consider.”

Finding cures for some of the diseases that most often cut life short could have a noticeable impact on the overall average lifespan, and advances in nutrition and a greater understanding of human physiology may give people everyday people a physical edge in the future, but the body has limits. Of course, that could all go right out the window if the much-talked-about marriage between man and machine becomes a reality.



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As technology advances, we advance. Yeah we have limit as of now but there's massive potential once we start doing a lot of gene editing
IT'S CHEESE
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Crazy Awesome Legend

I think our future is going to be merging with machines.


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Greetings. I will be your waifu this season.

Yeah I see no point in relying on our biological abilities for survival, we work much faster than evolution.

Within 50 years I've no doubt we'll have people in mechanical bodies, probably with their brains in jars as it'll be a long as time before we can really replicate a brain.


In any case I'm not sure how one could really make this claim, again evolution is slow. Recorded history isn't all that long, if we're around another million years we'll probably have evolved further and last a bit longer by then, if we're not all machines.
You can hardly really judge this from the relatively few generations that have any sort of data recorded about them, surely this study can only realistically encompass like 200 years or something.
Not many species evolve greatly in that amount of time, pretty much only simple life like bacteria and such.
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Definitely not a succubus, fear not
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