After Age 30, your risk of death doubles every 8 years

At 40, you’re 4x more likely to die than at 30. At 80, 32x. Gompertz found this in 1825. Two centuries of data, every continent, and the curve hasn’t budged.

Everything in longevity science is an attempt to bend this one equation. Nobody’s bent it yet.

Source: https://x.com/agingroy/status/2043392476317139280?s=20

We don’t really know that.
We are still awaiting results.
Are you trying to scare me? :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

That’s a nice curve, but we don’t know if it will prove to be continuous. Everyone thought that the separation between the prime counting function pi(n) and the logarithmic integral function li(x) was constant out to infinity. But then one of those Cambridge guys, Hardy or Littlewood, showed the curves cross each other at a point called Skewes’ number, which is incomprehensibly large.