Mason4Assassin444
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Will humans have immortality through science at some point?

Last edited by Mason4Assassin444 (2006-11-23 11:17:53)

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+630|6902|The Netherlands
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Penetrator
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+296|6766|Bournemouth, South England
That would be weird, I personally would not like to live past around 90, all the changes in the world, both physical and technological, would be a right mind-fuck.

Imagine in a few hundred years;

"You got the latest patch for BF 3142?"
"Ohnoes! EA/Dice still ain't fixed BF2 from back in our day!"
"My great great Grandson asked me what 1337 means today..."

At least the graphics might be better with several terrabytes of graphic memory....
Anfidurl
Use the bumper, that's what its for!
+103|6851|Lexington, Kentucky
That'd suck, as all the life extension would come at the end! You would be 70-90 for many many more years, as opposed to being 20 forever.
jord
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+2,382|6936|The North, beyond the wall.
I think the thing about limbs growing back but would be better than living to 110.

I think I'll aim for around 80,really don't want to be 90+.
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6663|North Carolina
Theoretically, there may come a time when scientists can control the decay of the RNA strand during cell replication.  Technically, this could allow you to stop aging past 25 or 30.

Even if it comes to that point, it's most likely that the average person would not be able to afford treatment like that, and so, only the ultra rich have a hope of living forever, so to speak....
Ratzinger
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+43|6650|Wollongong, NSW, Australia
Ha, I'm sick of people already at 43, if I get to 90 it'll be kill myself, or everyone else.

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