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Discover why aging may be two completely different things happening inside your body at once — and why physics says only one of them is truly unstoppable. This video explores the second law of thermodynamics, telomere biology, and epigenetic reprogramming. Learn what the Hayflick limit really means, what the Harvard mouse experiment actually reversed, and find out whether the biological clock can be wound backward. Whether you are curious about what science really says about aging, fascinated by the physics of living systems, or interested in what is actually happening inside your body right now, this will change how you understand life itself. Watch now to finally understand the physics of why we age — and what might one day change it. 📩 Get our stories in your inbox → https://the-feynman-way.kit.com/e6e22... ☕ Support the channel: https://buymeacoffee.com/thefeynmanway 📑 CHAPTERS 0:00 - Introduction 1:42 - The Thermodynamic Cost of Life 4:01 - Hayflick Discovers the Clock 5:39 - Telomeres and the Cancer Trade-Off 9:12 - Harvard Reverses Aging in Mice 12:51 - The Epigenetic Clock 16:27 - Zombie Cells and Senolytics 20:39 - Nature's Proof: Sharks and Mole Rats 23:10 - The Line Between Physics and Biology 📚 SOURCES & FURTHER READING Leonard Hayflick – "The Limited In Vitro Lifetime of Human Diploid Cell Strains" (1961) Elizabeth Blackburn & Carol Greider – Telomerase Discovery, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (2009) Ronald DePinho – Telomerase Reactivation in Mice, Harvard Medical School (2010) David Sinclair – Epigenetic Reprogramming & Vision Restoration, Harvard (2020) Steve Horvath – Epigenetic Clock, UCLA (2013) Tom Kirkwood – Disposable Soma Theory (1977) Richard Feynman – "The Character of Physical Law" (1965) #feynman #physics #aging #thermodynamics #humanbody