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Cheating Death

2024/2/9
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Stephen Ostad, Roberto Salguero Gomez, Gabriela Contrides:死亡的第一步是意外事故,生活中随时可能发生意外导致死亡,存活时间越长,发生意外的概率越高。即使避免意外事故,疾病仍然是导致死亡的重要原因。器官衰竭也是导致死亡的重要原因,即使进行器官移植也无法完全避免。从进化的角度来看,衰老和死亡是自然选择的结果,因为在人类进化的大部分时间里,人们的寿命较短,因此自然选择更倾向于将资源投入到繁殖而不是修复。 Maria Paz Gutierrez:即使保持完美的生活方式,也无法完全阻止衰老。衰老是一个复杂的过程,涉及多个因素,目前科学尚未完全了解其机制。细胞内的DNA每天都会受到损伤,这是衰老的根本原因之一。新陈代谢过程也会损伤细胞,导致DNA损伤。身体会随着年龄增长减少对细胞的修复,导致器官衰竭。干细胞技术可能为对抗衰老和死亡提供新的途径,不死水母的存在也表明生物体可能存在某种基因机制来对抗衰老和死亡。但是,如果所有生物都不死,生态系统将停滞,生命将失去活力。 Chris Schell:如果生物体能够无限次地返老还童,那么其记忆和身份认同将受到影响。如果所有生物都不死,生态系统将停滞,生命将失去活力。 Jana Levin:宇宙最终会走向死亡,这是热力学第二定律的结果。 Maria Paz Gutierrez:探寻死亡的意义比战胜死亡更重要。死亡是自然状态,生命才是例外。多重宇宙理论暗示着,即使我们的宇宙死亡,生命也可能在其他宇宙中继续存在。

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In this episode, Maria Paz Gutiérrez does battle against the one absolute truth of human existence and all life… death. After getting a team of scientists to stand in for death (the grim reaper wasn’t available), we parry and thrust our way through the myriad ways that death comes for us - from falling pianos to evolution’s disinterest in longevity. In the process, we see if we can find a satisfying answer to the question “why do we have to die” and find ourselves face to face with the bitter end of everything that ever existed.*Special thanks to Wayne Coyne of the Flaming Lips, Steven Nadler, Beth Jarosz, Anjana Badrinarayanan, Shaon Chakrabarti, Bob Horvitz, John K. Davis, Jessica Brand, Chandan K. Sen, Cole Imperi, Carl Bergstrom, Erin Gentry -Lam, and Jared Silvia. *

This episode was made in loving memory of Dali Rodriguez.

EPISODE CREDITS - Reported by - Maria Paz GutiérrezProduced by - Maria Paz Gutiérrezwith help from - Alyssa Jeong Perry and Timmy BroderickOriginal music and sound design contributed by - Maria Paz Gutiérrez and Jeremy Bloomwith mixing help from - Arianne WackFact-checking by - Emily Krieger

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