That is Popular Mechanic's chosen clickbait title, but oof.. not really the message from Kurzweil.. this isn't time travel.
> Computer scientist and futurist Ray Kurzweil believes humanity will achieve “longevity escape velocity” in just three years.
> The concept basically states that due to medical and technological advances, we will soon reach a point where our life expectancies lengthen by more than one year per year, effectively giving us time back on the clock.
That is Popular Mechanic's chosen clickbait title, but oof.. not really the message from Kurzweil.. this isn't time travel.
> Computer scientist and futurist Ray Kurzweil believes humanity will achieve “longevity escape velocity” in just three years.
> The concept basically states that due to medical and technological advances, we will soon reach a point where our life expectancies lengthen by more than one year per year, effectively giving us time back on the clock.
His singularity predictions started in 2005 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Singularity_Is_Near
That explanation is wildly different from what the headline says.