A new scientific study is prompting fresh discussion about the possible limits of human longevity, suggesting that the maximum human lifespan may be higher than previously estimated. Rather than identifying a fixed age at which humans must die, the model estimates a possible upper boundary for human lifespan under optimal biological conditions. While many mutations are harmless, others can contribute to aging, cancer, or other diseases, making them an important focus of longevity research. Scientists continue to emphasize that no intervention has been conclusively shown to dramatically increase the maximum human lifespan. The findings also highlight the importance of distinguishing between scientific research and ambitious personal longevity experiments.