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The Price of Immortality

The Race to Live Forever

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The Price of Immortality

By: Peter Ward
Narrated by: Alex Boyles
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An absorbing and revelatory journey into the American Way of defying death

As longevity medicine revolutionizes the lives of many older people, the quest to take the next step—to live as long as we choose—has spurred a scientific arms race in search of the elixir of life, funded by Big Tech and Silicon Valley.

Once the stuff of Mesopotamian mythology and episodes of Star Trek, the effort to make humans immortal is becoming increasingly credible as the pace of technological progress quickens. It has also empowered a wild-eyed fringe of pseudo-scientists, tech visionaries, scam artists, and religious fanatics who have given their lives over to the pursuit of immortality.

Starting off at the Church of Perpetual Life in Florida and exploring the feuding subcultures around the cryonics industry, Peter Ward immerses himself into an eccentric world of startups, scam artists, scientific institutions, and tech billionaires to deliver this deeply reported, nuanced, and sometimes very funny exploration of the race for immortality—and the potentially devastating consequences should humanity realize its ultimate dream.

©2022 Peter Ward (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing
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well researched, interesting subject, enjoyed it, nice to pass the time on a long commute 🚐💨

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The first half of the book focusses on Cryogenics (probably why it ended on my wishlist) - so if you aren't interested in that subject, this may not be for you. However if you ARE interested in Cryogenics I'd recommend the podcast Frozen Heads, which I think used this book as a source.

Good overview of the subject

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