20 year olds are the ones that go to war though, aren't they? And yet they have the most life ahead of them.
Of course, everything looks bad if you only look at the negative aspects of it. Certainly risks would change. Life does seem like it would get more valuable. However, on the positives, we'd see huge technological progress - experts could be experts in their field for hundreds of years, rather than working for a short window and having to publish their results and hope that the next guy can pick it up and take it a few steps further.
So I feel that we'd end up in a society that is quite different than current human society - with plenty of their own problems. One thing that I do think though is that it would be very wrong to project our morality on this and accuse it of screwing up the natural order of things. Aging is just another disease.
Of course, everything looks bad if you only look at the negative aspects of it. Certainly risks would change. Life does seem like it would get more valuable. However, on the positives, we'd see huge technological progress - experts could be experts in their field for hundreds of years, rather than working for a short window and having to publish their results and hope that the next guy can pick it up and take it a few steps further.
So I feel that we'd end up in a society that is quite different than current human society - with plenty of their own problems. One thing that I do think though is that it would be very wrong to project our morality on this and accuse it of screwing up the natural order of things. Aging is just another disease.