The author argues that the cure for aging will not come in the form of a physical item like an elixir or injection, but rather through evolutionary adaptation as humans become more integrated into technological networks. The author believes biotechnology alone will not solve aging due to psychological, anatomical, biological and evolutionary reasons why physical therapies do not work. Instead, aging will be eliminated as nature finds it more economical to maintain existing, useful humans who are well-embedded in social networks rather than creating new individuals.