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What If You Lived to 200?

See your entire existence reimagined across two centuries. Multiple careers, thousands of sunsets, billions of heartbeats. How would your story unfold?

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What Is This?

What If You Lived to 200? is a free interactive timeline experience that reimagines your life stretched across two full centuries. Enter your name and current age to see a scrollable visual journey from birth to age 200, complete with milestones, career changes, running life statistics, and comparisons to historical figures.

How It Works

Enter your name and age, then scroll through a vertical timeline that maps out 200 years of life. The experience tracks milestone events decade by decade, from your first steps through multiple careers, family generations, and the grand finale at 200. Running statistics show your cumulative heartbeats, meals eaten, books read, sunsets watched, and more as you scroll. Toggle the comparison view to see how your hypothetical lifespan stacks up against Mozart, Einstein, Shakespeare, and the oldest verified person in history.

What is the maximum human lifespan?

The longest verified human lifespan belongs to Jeanne Calment of France, who lived to 122 years and 164 days. Scientists debate whether there is a hard biological limit, with some research suggesting around 120-150 years as an upper bound, though others believe advances in medicine could push this further.

What would happen if humans lived to 200?

Living to 200 would transform every aspect of society. People could have multiple careers spanning decades each, witness centuries of technological change, and build family trees with 6+ living generations. Retirement, education, and relationships would all need to be completely reimagined.

How many heartbeats in a lifetime?

The average human heart beats about 100,000 times per day, which adds up to roughly 2.5 billion heartbeats over a typical 70-year lifespan. If you lived to 200, your heart would beat approximately 7.3 billion times — nearly three times the normal count.

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