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Topic: Immortality.. could humanity achieve that? (Read 660 times)

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March 30, 2019, 02:18:39 PM
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I think someday probably will be able to reach , before many diseases were fatal are now treated much the same
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I have always been fascinated about what comes after death.. but what if.. there is no death?!
Imagine being able to live this immortal life where there is no aging and you can decide which age you should look like.
I think in the future, with all the technology innovation, we might even be able to achieve that, don't you think?
Human being live forever may not be possible because of sin.  The penalty for sin is death and there is no history of any one ever live forever. Remember that those that thought that things are going to change because of technology are not familiar with history! 
legendary
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Immortality exists. Whoever is a Christian knows that as a fact.
Surely it exists.
For life is never destroyed
We will live eternity as well.
From a spiritual point of view I believe that life goes on, energy is a provable point in favor that exists, the fact is to know if it passes to another universe or a different dimension, religion never talks about a similar possibility.
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I have always been fascinated about what comes after death.. but what if.. there is no death?!
Imagine being able to live this immortal life where there is no aging and you can decide which age you should look like.
I think in the future, with all the technology innovation, we might even be able to achieve that, don't you think?
I have seen a lot of movies on this subject. No one knows much about it.
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Personally I suppose, that immortality is an attainable goal for mankind. The question is how exactly this aim will be achieved. Now I see immortality to be as eternal life in a human body, but translocation of  human intelligence into artificial intelligence. Namely, I make sure that we will be able to create robots in human form at certain stages of technological development, in which one is able to  "introduce" mind, thoughts, feelings and memory of a certain man. Thus,  it makes this man being a relatively immortal.
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Immortality is going to be sad and this is impossible to happen. Consciousness of the person can fade and if technology will create something to avoid it, that would be amazing but it's not going to be the original conscience of that person that technology tries to make immortal. Some improvements are viable to make our life span long but thinking of immortal, I don't think that there will be a way to trick the way of living that has been made by the creator, the supreme being.
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The human body is like a machine, if something is damaged it is easily replaceable, I think that as medical technology advances, they will find some method for longevity, now for the only thing that is difficult to do is to revive a dead brain, they are So many cells and connections that the brain has and everything perfectly linked to work with each neuron.

I think that quantum computers could perform these algorithms to restore dead tissues, or maybe it already exists, we do not know. In an article I recently read that some people who die, a number of scientists talk to their relatives to use their bodies and try to see if they can be revived, with some treatments, of course, they promise nothing, but the family is left with a latent hope that if these tests are successful, they have the possibility of seeing their loved ones again.
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If you’re up to date with tech news or even transhumanism, you’ll be amazed with the different possibilities being explored to achieve immortality. Aside from AI (we could be cyborgs), we could turn digital and live via a virtual world. Immortality via technology, could be highly probable. I think the Virternity has already started a crowdfunding project for that. Have you heard of it?
I have heard it, but I don't think we can achieve immortality. We could replace organs with new and increase life expectancy but it would be impossible to do that for eternity. It is just too impossible, even an object that has no life, even we keep it, it wouldn't last for eternity what more for an object with life? Focus on the reality like what I will do now that will research about this website called bitrus that they say have good features.
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January 24, 2019, 07:57:34 AM
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I believe that with today's emerging technology can be applied to prosthesis in where in the future, some organs can be replaced by artificial ones therefore increasing the life expectancy of some patients who are amputees or those who are with critical organs.
legendary
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January 23, 2019, 01:57:07 PM
#32
I think it is almost a certainty that, if the human race exists for centuries more, we will get to where we achieve immortality.

With technology doing its thing, immortality is something that is in our grasp. If we don't nuke ourselves first.


I don't know about this.

1. There are nations and peoples who live longer, naturally, than the scientifically advanced ones... right now.

2. Only a few scientific advancements work to extend life better than good clean living with good hygiene.

3. Most scientific advancements have flaws in them that destroy life rather than increase it.

4. The above show us that we have a long way to go from the present average 70 year lifetime, to get even to the 200 year point. What about 500, or 1,000 or 10,000. We seem to be quite far from figuring any of the important stuff out, and way far from immortality.

Cool
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January 23, 2019, 01:46:07 PM
#31
Immortality exists. Whoever is a Christian knows that as a fact.
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January 21, 2019, 08:30:04 PM
#30
I think it is almost a certainty that, if the human race exists for centuries more, we will get to where we achieve immortality.

With technology doing its thing, immortality is something that is in our grasp. If we don't nuke ourselves first.
legendary
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January 21, 2019, 10:02:27 AM
#29
Since humanity achieved immorality, immortality is probably impossible.

Cool

I am very interested in your theory. Could you elaborate more on this theory or provide links to us so that we could learn more?

Seconded. It is a thought-provoking theory, BADecker

It's a little bit of a playing with the words "immorality" and "immortality," but it is not a theory.

The woman is to be under the influence of the man. Both are to be under the influence of God, but according to their free will.

Adam did not stop Eve's immoral act with the snake. And Eve didn't think about what she was doing...



The result is death. And we get death by transference, genetically... however deep that runs.


The universe was a perpetual motion machine. Entropy theorists like to talk about entropy being local... and that is what it was before Adam and Eve allowed/brought immorality into being. The universe still acts like the entropy theorists say, but it also is dying through entropy is ways that are difficult to detect by scientific observation, if you want to consider localized entropy at the same time.

The biggest trick is to determine why God allowed it all to be built that way. What was God's purpose in making mankind so weak that they can't levitate, for example... but so strong that they can collapse the universe and life. If atheists knew the clear answer to this, they would never have become atheists in the first place.

Cool
legendary
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January 20, 2019, 09:39:51 PM
#28
I think human lifespan could be further increased a little bit, but not true immortality. It might involve gene manipulation, which is already in a grey area. Also i can imagine nanotechnology to fight diseases and repair the body (making surgery obsolete).
copper member
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January 18, 2019, 12:27:44 PM
#27
 i think 40-50 years and it will be possible
but sooooo expensive. so les earn money! Cheesy
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December 12, 2018, 09:52:13 AM
#26
Since humanity achieved immorality, immortality is probably impossible.

Cool

I am very interested in your theory. Could you elaborate more on this theory or provide links to us so that we could learn more?

Seconded. It is a thought-provoking theory, BADecker
legendary
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December 12, 2018, 08:41:29 AM
#25
Since humanity achieved immorality, immortality is probably impossible.

Cool

I am very interested in your theory. Could you elaborate more on this theory or provide links to us so that we could learn more?
newbie
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December 09, 2018, 07:39:10 PM
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I doubt it. There comes a point when the soul becomes ready to leave. You can artificially extend life, preventing your physical vehicle from ceasing viability, but ultimately you would delay the inevitable. You may become mentally weary, unable to process much.

The body ceasing viability is part of this grand illusion that we call life, part of the process, the process of the curtains on the stage closing, when you go backstage.
legendary
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December 09, 2018, 03:27:19 PM
#23
Since humanity achieved immorality, immortality is probably impossible.

Cool
newbie
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December 09, 2018, 10:15:19 AM
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I think this future, where we can do such things is not too far from us. But I don't think that this is good, I would say that this is really bad. Because the death is what should happen with every being. Everything has its ending, and it is a rule of this world. If we really won't think about this we will have to cope with such problems as overpopulation. We already have this problem , but just think what would happen to our planet if anything doesn't have its ending (I don't like the word "death").
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