The concept of ‘Biological Secession’ is emerging as a potential future reality, where longevity technology could create a new species divide, separating humans not just by wealth, but by their biological makeup.
This idea suggests that longevity technology is no longer just a medical goal, but a tool that could lead to social fragmentation. As people begin to live longer and healthier lives thanks to advancements in technology, it may create a divide between those who have access to these technologies and those who do not. This could ultimately lead to a separation of classes, not just by wealth, but by the very fabric of their biological existence.
The implications of ‘Biological Secession’ are far-reaching, and could potentially mark the end of human equality as we know it. As longevity technology continues to advance, it will be important to consider the potential consequences of this technology on society, and to work towards ensuring that its benefits are accessible to all, rather than just a select few. This could involve addressing issues of access and affordability, as well as working to prevent the exacerbation of existing social and economic inequalities.

















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