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The '''Environment of Evolutionary Novelty (EEN)''' was coined by [[Eric Weinstein]] in his [[Palo Alto Prize - Eric Weinstein (YouTube Content)|2014 presentation for the Palo Alto Longevity Prize]]. This is an update for the current landscape on the scientific concept of the [https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007%2F978-3-319-28099-8_1627-1 Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness (EEA)] | |||
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== Life and Death in the EEA and EEN == | |||
* 120 years of healthy life appears to be about the upper limit inherited from the EEA | |||
* We do not live in the EEA, but in the Environment of Evolutionary Novelty (EEN) | |||
* The EEN has been open-source beginning with the reverse engineering of the double helix in 1953 and the genetic code a decade later. | |||
* Selection has had little to no time to search the EEN with advances in imaging, surgery, regenerative medicine, transplants, genetics, etc. | |||
=== Central Question === | |||
* Why are we failing to adapt by accepting the 120 year limit set by the EEA if selection will eventually reset the limit around the EEN? | |||
== See Also == | |||
* [[Environment of Evolutionary Adaptation]] | |||
* [[Twin Nuclei Problem]] | |||
* [[Umwelt Hacking]] | |||
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