Aging is only one part of the problem. Even if we learn to slow it down, people will still face disease, organ failure, trauma, and catastrophic damage. Some bodies can be repaired. Some parts will need to be replaced. Some people may need to be preserved until medicine becomes capable of bringing them back.
Survival is where we examine the full stack of strategies for staying alive.
Here we ask the hard questions directly:
Clear thinking about prevention, geroscience, rejuvenation, regeneration, organ replacement, body replacement, biostasis, resurrection, resilience, and the sequence in which these technologies may become real.
We should not bet the future of human life on a single breakthrough. We need layers of defense: ways to prevent failure, repair damage, replace what cannot be repaired, preserve what cannot yet be restored, and eventually reverse states once considered final.
Here is the place for the war against human mortality.
May your survival stack keep growing.