>>13399520Retarded strawman mate.
>>13399529Appreciate that it takes a long time to get data about people aging, by it's very nature, so mice will have to do but you gave a long list of things, none of which have currently shown the ability to extend human life beyond the cap of about 120 years.
Switching cells back to a stem cell stage is likely the best means and we have animal examples to pull from, however replication of this in humans hasn't been done yet and the animals still die. Additionally the results are very similar to the age extension effects of a low calorie diet in animals. Potentially all they did was trigger this response at a high calorie diet.
50 years is likely millennia too soon for extending human life beyond 200 years let alone extending it indefinitely.
Plus if we are going to all be African in 100 years then we will struggle to create wheels let along immortality