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Re: What do you think about immortality?
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Eternu
on 04/04/2017, 20:53:11 UTC
A long-lived life (200-250 years) will be realized by science. But I'm not sure if we can see in our generations.
Perhaps the next generation 2 generations after us will be able to see it literally.

In fact, I want to be immortal just to see these technological and scientific developments.
I agree with you. Life will be longer in near future. Maybe we won't live to see it, but it will happen for sure. Life will get longer and longer, and at one moment it will evolve in to immortality, or it will be really long, which is good too if you ask me. But there is one problem. It would not be enough for some people, no matter how long life would be, for them it would be still short.

It seems to me that life expectancy does not increase but decreases. But I would not like to be immortal. It scares me. It's like a curse
I don't agree with you, because people had lived about up to around 60 years, after world war 2, and i don't want to go before that, life was even shorter. Now in my country i rarely hear that someone young died from a illness or some other normal death, I don't count car crashes and such human error things. Medicine has evolved so much that some diseases that was lethal before, are now curable. And it will always be like that. Human life will only go up, unless we destroy our self before that.