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Gravitaional time dilation, slows time down in high gravity. So you would age faster in zero gravity. If you want to live for almost forever, live on the event horizon of a black whole. Of course from the perspective of the individual, it would all seem the same. I understand this is hard to understand, but it’s all relative.
Khan’s speech: “I’ll chase him round the moons of Nibia and round the Antares maelstrom and round perdition’s flames before I give him up!”
The original, from the thirty-sixth chapter of “Moby Dick”: “I’ll chase him round Good Hope, and round the Horn, and round the Norway Maelstrom, and round perdition’s flames before I give him up!”
And, of course: “To the last, I grapple with thee; from hell’s heart, I stab at thee; for hate’s sake, I spit my last breath at thee.”
Humanity’s battle to conquer aging is the best and most important battle we will ever fight. What a wonderful life we could all lead if we lived long enough to benefit from the lessons learned from our mistakes. As it is now, we all die just as we’re finally wise enough to make proper use of a “second chance”.
Dirty Dragon about 6 years ago
Rage, rage against the dying of your complexion!
Algolei I about 6 years ago
I bought my wrinkles fair and square. By surviving.
mddshubby2005 about 6 years ago
Wouldn’t dying be the easiest way to fight off aging?
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 6 years ago
The average age of this comments section is depressing,
the_dungeoneer Premium Member about 6 years ago
I immediately just thought of Khan’s last scene in Star Trek 2…
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 6 years ago
Spoiler alert! It didn’t end well for Ahab.
YippiKiAyMofo about 6 years ago
Khan said it better when he was hunting the great White Shatner.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 6 years ago
They really do need to cure old age. It would greatly reduce medical costs and lost productivity.
Plods with ...™ about 6 years ago
Anger doesn’t look too good on her either.
sheilag about 6 years ago
Not going to comment… TMI ;-)
carlzr about 6 years ago
Do people age faster or slower in zero gravity?
gantech about 6 years ago
KHANNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!
tripwire45 about 6 years ago
Khhaaaaaann!
Nighthawks Premium Member about 6 years ago
she looks like a certain Bronx congresswoman who loves to dance
blakerl about 6 years ago
Gravitaional time dilation, slows time down in high gravity. So you would age faster in zero gravity. If you want to live for almost forever, live on the event horizon of a black whole. Of course from the perspective of the individual, it would all seem the same. I understand this is hard to understand, but it’s all relative.
ChessPirate about 6 years ago
Khan’s speech: “I’ll chase him round the moons of Nibia and round the Antares maelstrom and round perdition’s flames before I give him up!”
The original, from the thirty-sixth chapter of “Moby Dick”: “I’ll chase him round Good Hope, and round the Horn, and round the Norway Maelstrom, and round perdition’s flames before I give him up!”
And, of course: “To the last, I grapple with thee; from hell’s heart, I stab at thee; for hate’s sake, I spit my last breath at thee.”
dsom8 about 6 years ago
I like aging. It beats the alternative.
craigwestlake about 6 years ago
Myself, I’m going to live forever or die trying…
Charlie Tuba about 6 years ago
Thank you, Khan Noonien Singh!
StoicLion1973 about 6 years ago
Pam, Pam, Pam…the Wall is undefeated.
And seriously, people…Khan paraphrased Ahab through out “Star Trek II”. Did you all just realize this?
NickHentschel about 6 years ago
Khan was still saying this at 300+.=^=
Dennett Premium Member about 6 years ago
Humanity’s battle to conquer aging is the best and most important battle we will ever fight. What a wonderful life we could all lead if we lived long enough to benefit from the lessons learned from our mistakes. As it is now, we all die just as we’re finally wise enough to make proper use of a “second chance”.