77.5

The average American lifespan. We've accepted this as normal.

This is not a biological limit.
It is an engineering failure.

The human body is not fragile. It is poorly maintained. Longevity is not luck, genetics, or privilege. It is a solvable problem — and the science already exists to solve it. What's missing is the standard.

The New Standard

American Longevity Science exists to push the ceiling, not accept the floor. The goal is not to add years to life, but to eliminate the decades of decline that the current model treats as inevitable.

77.5
Current Average
120+
Engineered Ceiling
0
Acceptable Decline

The science is not theoretical. It is being built, tested, and deployed — now. The only question is whether America raises its standard or watches other nations do it first.

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