How We End Aging in 15 Years - Aubrey de Grey
Biomedical gerontologist Aubrey de Grey breaks down why aging is a solvable engineering problem, not an inevitable destiny — and why he believes we are closer than ever to "Longevity Escape Velocity."
Aubrey de Grey is an English author and biomedical gerontologist, best known for devising the SENS platform (Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence). He is currently the President of the LEV (Longevity Escape Velocity) Foundation. For decades, he has been the provocative face of the anti-aging movement, arguing that the human body is a machine with moving parts that can be repaired, and famously claiming that the first human to live to 1,000 is likely already alive.
In this episode, you get a deep dive into the mechanics of aging and the roadmap to defeating it. Aubrey moves past the hype to discuss the specific biological hurdles remaining, his current focus on "Robust Mouse Rejuvenation," and the psychological barriers that stop humanity from treating aging with the urgency of a pandemic.
He explains, among other things:
◼️ His definition of aging: why it’s simply the accumulation of damage from metabolism — like rust on a car — and why we don't need to understand metabolism perfectly to fix the damage
◼️ Robust Mouse Rejuvenation: his current mission to double the remaining lifespan of middle-aged mice, and why this specific milestone will trigger a "war on aging"
◼️ The timeline to immortality: why he estimates we are ~15 years away from "Longevity Escape Velocity" for humans, provided funding catches up
◼️ The "Pro-Aging Trance": why people rationalize aging as a "blessing" or "natural" simply to protect themselves from the fear of getting their hopes up
◼️ Why billionaires don't invest enough: the paradox where older billionaires think they are too old to benefit, and younger ones think they have plenty of time
◼️ The limits of AI in biology: why he believes we still need "wet labs" and why simulations alone (even of single cells) can be misleading without new physical data
◼️ Why overpopulation is a myth: his argument that the Earth has plenty of space, and why pollution (not population) is the actual engineering challenge to solve
◼️ His take on Calorie Restriction: why it works for mice but is largely a "dead end" for humans seeking radical life extension
◼️ Cryonics and the future: why the field is criminally underfunded and what needs to happen to make revival a reality
Chapters
00:00 The Definition of Aging
03:50 Robust Mouse Rejuvenation
08:38 Timelines for Human Longevity
10:44 Challenges in Funding Research
15:53 The Role of AI in Biotech
22:46 The Psychology of Life Extension
29:32 Regulatory Barriers
33:12 Why Aubrey Left AI for Biology
39:32 Addressing Overpopulation Concerns
43:43 Financing, Cryonics, and the Future
More of Aubrey:
◼️ Organization: LEV Foundation (levf.org)
◼️ Book: Ending Aging: The Rejuvenation Breakthroughs That Could Reverse Human Aging in Our Lifetime
◼️ Research: Search for "SENS Research Foundation" or "Robust Mouse Rejuvenation"
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