November 5, 2024
What will be Trump's cause of death?
Its' Election Night. We have not seen any results whatsover, but we think that Donald Trump won the elections by a landslide. Hopefully we're wrong and we can get to see Harris and Walz build a better country for all.
If our predictions were correct, and Donald Trump won the elections, that's okay. We all need to respect and treasure our democracy. Nothing lasts forever. However, we certainly hope that our democracy can outlive its greatest enemy, Donald Trump .
Luckily, time is in our side. Donald Trump is an old man. Donald Trump will die relatively soon. What does that "relatively soon"ominous or cheerful prediction-depending on whether you love or hate Trump-translate into in years is anyone's guess.
What are the odds of Trump dying?
We see a 100% chance of Trump dying before humanity can figure out immortality. We see 20% chances of Trump dying within the next 5 years; 50% chances of Trump dying within the next 10 years; 80% of Trump dying within the next 15 years; 95% of Trump dying within the next 20 years; and 99.99% of Trump dying within the next 25 years. There's also a slight possibility of preserving Trump after death for eventual resurrection once new medical technologies are developed.
What will be the cause of death of Donald Trump?
Acknowledging that his haters say that Trump is already brain dead [insert recorded laughs], we can venture to guess the odds of different causes of death. We see 15% chances of Trump dying of a traumatic injury; 70% of chances of dying of a chronic disease (cardiovascular failure; neurological stroke; or cancer); and 15% chances of surviving all that to die of old age sarcopenia.
Trump is a remarkable senior citizen.
Regardless of politics, it is unquestionable that Donald Trump is a remarkable old man. Watching Trump on TV on the campaign trail, it is easy to forget that Trump is almost 80 years old. For an alsmost octogenarian, Donald Trump seems relatively strong and full of energy. Situation, however, is that once Trump becomes an octogenarian, Trump will begin to get very weak, very quickly. At 80 years old, sarcopenia begins to kick in for most males.
Trump reminds us of a remarkable old dog
Trump reminds us of a dog we used to have. Despite being 13 years old, in a teenager in human years, and maybe in her 70s in dog years, the dog was always full of energy pursuing snacks and treats. Eventually, she hit a certain age when the decline began to roll in very fast. The same will happen to Trump within the next two years. In 2026, Trump will be probably in office ready to be impeached for the third time. In 2026, Trump will look significantly older and weaker than today.
What will kill you?
Lethal Cellular Damage (LCD). All life on Earth is cellular life. Once enough cells undergo unrepaired lethal damage, the organism dies. In the end, lethal cellular damage is what kills every living organism on Earth. That is what will ultimately kill Trump and what will ultimately kill you. Eventually, humans and AI will figure out immortality and resurrection. Natural death will be eradicated, but not any time soon. Everyone who is alive today will die from one of the three causes discussed below: injuries, diseases, or aging.
I. Injuries
- Trauma. Unrepairable or unrepaired physical destruction of cells by rupture, penetration, asphyxiation, impact, shock, fire, etc.
- Infections. Viral or bacterial pathogens damaging or lethally injuring vital cellular functions.
II. Diseases
- Cardiovascular
- Cancer
- Metabolic
- Neurological
1. Cardiovascular Diseases
- Coronary Artery Disease (CAD): Caused by plaque buildup in the arteries, leading to reduced blood flow to the heart, which can cause chest pain (angina) and increase the risk of heart attack.
- Hypertension (High Blood Pressure): Chronic elevation of blood pressure levels, which strains the heart and blood vessels, increasing the risk of heart attack, stroke, and kidney disease.
- Heart Failure: A condition where the heart can’t pump blood effectively, leading to fatigue, shortness of breath, and fluid retention.
2. Cancer
- Lung Cancer. The leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally, lung cancer often has a poor prognosis because it's frequently diagnosed at an advanced stage. It's most commonly linked to smoking but can also occur in non-smokers.
- Colorectal Cancer. This cancer affects the colon or rectum and is a major cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Early detection through screening (e.g., colonoscopy) can improve outcomes, but advanced cases have a high mortality rate.
- Pancreatic Cancer. Known for its aggressive nature and resistance to treatment, pancreatic cancer often shows symptoms only in advanced stages, which contributes to its high lethality. The survival rate remains low compared to other cancers, making early detection critical but challenging.
3. Metabolic Diseases
- Diabetes Mellitus (Type 2): Characterized by high blood glucose levels due to insulin resistance or deficiency, leading to complications like nerve damage, kidney disease, and heart disease.
- Obesity: Excessive body fat that increases the risk of other chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, and certain cancers.
- Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD): Accumulation of fat in the liver not related to alcohol, often linked to obesity and insulin resistance, which can progress to liver damage.
4. Neurological Diseases
- Alzheimer’s Disease: A progressive neurodegenerative disorder that affects memory, thinking, and behavior, commonly seen in older adults.
- Parkinson’s Disease: A disorder that affects movement, often causing tremors, stiffness, and difficulty with coordination and balance.
- Multiple Sclerosis (MS): An autoimmune disease where the immune system attacks the protective covering of nerves, leading to problems with muscle control, vision, and balance.
III. Aging
1. Muscle loss (sarcopenia). Assuming that nothing else kills you, the muscle loss caused by aging (sarcopenia) will ultimately lead to lethal cellular damage. Sarcopenia is the progressive loss of muscle mass and strength that occurs with aging. It's a geriatric syndrome, meaning it's a common and complex health issue that affects older people, leading to loss of muscle mass, strength, and function. It’s a common condition in older adults, affecting mobility, balance, and overall quality of life. While muscle loss occurs naturally with age, sarcopenia involves a more significant decline than what is typical, leading to increased frailty and risk of falls, fractures, and disability. Sarcopenia is an independent risk factor for falls, which can lead to hip fractures, hospitalizations, and functional decline. Sarcopenia can make it harder to recover from medical issues, which can lead to critical illness. Preventing sarcopenia involves maintaining an active lifestyle, a nutritious diet rich in protein, and engaging in regular resistance training exercises. Combating sarcopenia requires healthy eating, active living, and reducing sedentary behaviors.
Are we all going to die?
Yes. Fortunately, we're all going to die. Everyone who's alive in 2024 will die sooner or later. Humans and AI will figure out immortality in a distant future, centuries if not millennia, away from now. Immortality will be a true Pandora's box for humanity. Immortality will be the mother of all problems. Luckily, we don't have to worry about them because we will not get to see them. Immortality is centuries or millennia away.
How humans can achieve immortality?
There are various ways to achieve immortality. One is to figure out how to repair cellular damage at the microscopic and nanoscale. Another way is to transplant the central nervous system into artificial bodies. Yet another way is to digitize copies of the CNS that can be downloaded into unlimited new bodies and also be run in digital servers.
The Track of Human Progress: Fiction --> Science --> Science Fiction
Immortality is coming in the future as we continue on the fiction - science - science fiction track. Human progress began with the creation of fiction (e.g. spirits, demigods, gods, God, money, etc.). It then moved into science and leveraging the scientific method to develop technologies (e.g. engines, electricity, electronics, trains, cars, planes, computers). This science-based phase continues into making possible everything that was once pure science fiction (e.g. cell phones, AI, drones, robotics, etc.). Humans of the future will be able to leverage science into creating demigods. The ultimate creation of humans on Earth will be an omniscient, omnipresent, omnipotent God.
Back to the mundane, any more predictions about Trump's health?
We see a 60% chance of Trump having a stroke while in office. A stroke is a medical emergency that occurs when blood flow to a part of the brain is disrupted, either due to a blockage (ischemic stroke) or a burst blood vessel (hemorrhagic stroke). This interruption deprives brain cells of oxygen and nutrients, causing them to begin dying within minutes. Stroke symptoms often include sudden weakness or numbness on one side of the body, difficulty speaking, loss of balance, and severe headache. Quick treatment is crucial to minimize brain damage and improve recovery chances. We think that the stroke will greatly diminish Trump's health and appeal.
Now you know it.
Live well. Die better. Enjoy.
Creatix, the human intelligence matrix. On the web at www.creatix.one
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