Ending senescence would not hinder human adaptation.
First of all is there any evidence that death is biologically planned, rather than simply being the result of degrading bodies for which nature never found a solution?
More importantly, we have other means of information transmission between organisms such as language, such that DNA is practically obsolete as an adaptation mechanism.
First of all is there any evidence that death is biologically planned, rather than simply being the result of degrading bodies for which nature never found a solution?
More importantly, we have other means of information transmission between organisms such as language, such that DNA is practically obsolete as an adaptation mechanism.