The fight against aging is not only about repairing the body we have, but also replacing some parts.
Replacing is where we examine the engineering foundations of survival: which organs can be substituted, which functions matter more than original tissue, how much biological continuity is necessary, and when repair becomes less rational than replacement. Here we ask the hard questions directly: What can be replaced? What must be preserved?
Clear thinking about transplantation, organ perfusion, body replacement, immune compatibility, neural continuity, and functional survival.
Here is the place for the war against biological bottlenecks.
May your systems stay replaceable.