One of the Oldest woman to ever live in recorded history was a French women, she had lived a life to the age of 122 years and 164 days, she was born in 1875 and died in 1997, that's just a couple of years away from the twentieth century. As medicine improves the life expectancy of the average human is soon to increase drastically.
when we think of we dying we tell ourselves that it is natures way letting the old generation out and letting that new generation in, This is entirely true but where people go wrong is that they believe that we have no control over it but let me tell you that threw research and modern medicine we can slowly eliminate the dying process.
We all die threw the aging process, and ageing is basically what happens when we are alive and using our organs, slowly day by day our cells breakdown causing permanent damage to our bodies and after so many years of breakdown eventually one organ or the other is no longer able to function so then we die.
We all die threw the aging process, and ageing is basically what happens when we are alive and using our organs, slowly day by day our cells breakdown causing permanent damage to our bodies and after so many years of breakdown eventually one organ or the other is no longer able to function so then we die.
How cool would it be to just simply replace the dying organ with a brand new one, well that's exactly what surgeons in Sweden had done to their patient as a he got cancer on one of his organs. But where did they get this organ from? The organ that they had transplanted in his body was grown by London scientist in just a couple of days.
A scientist named Aubrey believes that death is not a process of life but rather a disease that just hasn't been cured yet. He says that in order to lengthen our lives we need to extend the length of our telomeres which are the caps in the end of the DNA that shorten as we age, so if we can lengthen the telomeres then we can potentially life forever.
Someday in the near future humans will have double the life expectancy but is that a what we really want? The current population of the world is 7 billion and continuously overpopulating at a much faster rate. Over population is slowly becoming a global issue and until we find another planet that fills the requirements of basic living, we need people to die .
A scientist named Aubrey believes that death is not a process of life but rather a disease that just hasn't been cured yet. He says that in order to lengthen our lives we need to extend the length of our telomeres which are the caps in the end of the DNA that shorten as we age, so if we can lengthen the telomeres then we can potentially life forever.
Someday in the near future humans will have double the life expectancy but is that a what we really want? The current population of the world is 7 billion and continuously overpopulating at a much faster rate. Over population is slowly becoming a global issue and until we find another planet that fills the requirements of basic living, we need people to die .
All this talk am immorality is weird because living forever makes creates so many problems that we have yet to think about. for example 25 years in jail would be nothing if you have a thousand years to live so that would cause crime rates to go up and also with such long lives the impact from a death sentence would be huge.
But that doesn't mean that there aren't benefits, with lifespans so long we would be able to send people to far planets that would otherwise take more then one lifespan.
But that doesn't mean that there aren't benefits, with lifespans so long we would be able to send people to far planets that would otherwise take more then one lifespan.