
Valuetainment "Aging Is Solvable" - Musk SHOCKS Davos With Reverse Aging BOMBSHELL
Jan 25, 2026
Elon Musk, tech entrepreneur known for Tesla and SpaceX, argues aging is a solvable biological clock problem. Larry Fink, BlackRock CEO and longtime investor, probes the societal and economic implications. They debate AI-driven breakthroughs, living past 100, faith and purpose, and whether radical longevity would help or harm society.
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A Single Aging Clock May Exist
- Elon Musk argues aging likely has a single, synchronizing biological clock across all cells.
- He believes discovering that clock will make aging solvable and obvious, not subtle.
Why Aging Appears Synchronized
- Musk notes a synchronizing mechanism must coordinate aging across ~35 trillion cells.
- He expects the root cause to be clear once identified, enabling interventions.
Death May Preserve Social Dynamism
- Musk warns unlimited lifespan could ossify society and reduce vibrancy.
- He frames death as having evolutionary and social benefits that preserve change.





