https://twitter.com/StoopMensch/status/1734240901676015623
The biggest blackpill on current longevity research is that there aren’t any 30 year old lab mice
You’re telling me you want humans to live forever and you can’t even get a mouse to midlife crisis yet??
Such medicine should have already started testing to be FDA approved by this market closing. We're no where close.
THIS IS THE DECADE IN WHICH WE GET DRUGS DIRECTLY FOR LONGEVITY INTO THE CLINIC
Sept 2023
@LeoSpitz Sounds a bit bullshitty to me. We already have drugs that happen to consistently provide small lifespan extensions for basically everybody (e.g. statins). So yeah, we might get some more, nice, but not a fundamental change. I also don't see how you run a trial demonstrating longevity benefits that are not directly from treating a condition in <10 years. You literally have to wait for people to die of old age so unless your target population is already very old and ill this is going to take a loooong time.
@MartinModrak Yes, it is impossible to test a cure for aging in 7 years. I don’t understand how this market is still so out of touch with reality.
@Odamaron Age reversal isn’t the same as a cure for aging. If the “cure” results in cancer development, then it’s not a cure. Another example: if the “cure” only works for 10 years, then it’s not a cure for aging. But you can’t know unless you wait and see.
@jeremiahsamroo So if I stop someone’s pain by killing them, that counts as a cure for their pain? If someone’s aging is cured temporarily and then kills them, that is a cure for aging?
@DanielKilian would you mind updating the description with clear and complete resolution criteria? Thanks!
The AOH1996 drug FDA approval question has similar odds, highlighting how I think this question is too high at 25%. Surely curing cancer is a sub-goal of curing aging? Will cancer drugs be pointless after 2030?
https://manifold.markets/Tossup/will-aoh1996-be-fda-approved-before?r=Y2FweWJhcmE
Can’t see how this could possibly resolve yes. Even if a purported cure is released, then we would have to wait to see if it actually worked and didn’t kill the patient by some unexpected side effect after say 20 years.
@LightLawliet Side effect of death? I can cure your aging but you die tomorrow…that counts as yes?