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The Constant Life Theory: Do All Species Experience the Same Length of Life? Why does a mosquito live for days while a tortoise lives for centuries—yet both may experience the same amount of life? In this video, I explain The Constant Life Theory (CLT), a new scientific framework proposing that all species experience a constant subjective lifespan, even though their chronological lifespans differ dramatically. Using biology, mathematics, and real physiological data across 20+ species, CLT shows how faster metabolic and neural rates in short-lived species compress life into less time—while long-lived species experience it more slowly. The result? ~80 human-equivalent years of subjective life across species. 🔬 What this video covers: Why lifespan differences may be an illusion of biological time The core equation: N = r × T = constant Heart rate, metabolism, and time perception across species Experimental evidence from insects to whales Implications for aging, medicine, ecology, and astrobiology This talk reframes how we think about time, life, and aging—suggesting that nature optimizes experience, not just longevity. 📄 Based on the research paper: The Constant Life Theory: Universal Subjective Lifespan Across All Species