The Biology of Decay
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In this episode of Metanthropy, Max Nova explores aging not as poetry, destiny, or sacred natural order, but as a biological process of accumulated damage, declining repair, and shrinking human agency.
The Biology of Decay examines what happens inside the aging body: genomic instability, mitochondrial dysfunction, cellular senescence, inflammaging, stem-cell exhaustion, epigenetic drift, and the gradual loss of resilience. But this is not a longevity hype episode. It is a Metanthropy threshold analysis: if parts of aging are modifiable, what does compassion require from us?
Aging may be natural, but nature is not morality. Decay may be familiar, but familiarity does not make suffering sacred. The real question is not whether humanity should worship youth or chase immortality, but whether we can reduce frailty, preserve dignity, extend healthspan, and fight biological decline without becoming cruel, vain, unequal, or delusional.
Compassion before power. Wisdom before transcendence. Mechanism before mythology.