@lifespan.expert: What if aging wasn’t just slowed… but reset? According to David Sinclair, one of the most radical ideas in longevity science is cellular reprogramming. The concept is simple, but powerful: Your cells don’t just wear out. They lose information. And if that information can be restored… cells may regain a more youthful state. In lab settings, scientists have already shown that specific genes (often called Yamanaka factors) can: * Rejuvenate cells * Restore function in tissues * Reverse aspects of aging in animal models Sinclair imagines a future where: * Injuries could trigger regeneration * Damaged tissues could repair themselves * The body could “reset” its biological age Think salamanders regrowing limbs… but applied to humans. Important reality check: This is still experimental science, mostly in animal studies. We are not there yet in humans. But the direction is clear: Medicine is moving from treating damage → to restoring biology. From slowing decline → to potentially reversing it. If this becomes reality, aging may no longer be a one-way process. And the future of health could look very different from today. — Copyright disclosure: Educational commentary on publicly available material featuring David Sinclair. All rights belong to their respective copyright owners. Content shared for informational and educational purposes only.