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Re: Billionaires aiming to be immortal being with their vast wealth
by
BADecker
on 19/01/2023, 22:04:37 UTC
In recent years, it has become increasingly popular among the world's billionaires to use their enormous money to fund their quest for immortality. These millionaires are dedicated to finding a method to live forever and are investing in cutting-edge biotech firms and sponsoring cryonics and life extension research.

Elon Musk, a tech magnate and businessman, is one of the most prominent individuals in this movement. Musk has publicly expressed his wish to live forever and has made significant investments in businesses conducting longevity research, including a $10 million investment in Unity Biotechnology, a biotech company focused on extending life. Additionally, he has made it known that he thinks technology, such as brain-computer interfacing, holds the key to immortality.

Link to information: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/experts-fear-billionaires-like-elon-28895939?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=star_main

Do you agree with these efforts by the richest persons in the world to become immortal? What are the benefits and drawbacks of it if it actually occurs, given that the richest men in the world are currently making more efforts to have it happen? Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Larry Page, and Sergey Brin,
I think everyone has their own views in life.
They have the money to sponsor any kind of research for it, but for me it is really sad to be immortal just think about it most of the people who you know would die and only you could continue and remember them.
Most of the movies with immortal are showing it to us and it made me realize it too.
Losing someone who you love or so close to you hurt so much so imagine the pain when you are immortal.

How about selective lobotomy? Certainly billionaires can afford that! Grin

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