>>14310597Go kidnap some offspring of those supercentenarians from Greek and Italian Islands and those mountain villages in Japan and then put them in a variety of different environments and see who lives longest.
Or alternatively get them to breed in every possible combination and see which combination of genes lives longest.
The only problem with those examples is it's almost certainly environment and lifestyle, not genetics, which has maintained their lifespan. Even simple things like the altitude and no running water, forcing them to walk on unpaved (i.e. dynamic) terrain, which means they become less susceptible to dementia, which means they suffer less falls while also doing mild cardio helps
>>14311060What does that have to do with what he said? Just because they don't become invalid doesn't mean they won't stop sucking from the economy. There's plenty of spritely middlemen and rentseekers who are young and contribute nothing to the economy.