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Can people live forever?

Question 1: Can people live forever? This theory is possible, but there are many constraints. The problem of life span can be solved only from the perspective of science and technology, but its influence is far-reaching and is determined by an unknown, predictable and unpredictable crisis. Such technological achievements are not enjoyed by most people. Man was added with a countdown clock by the creator from birth. According to the known biotechnology, this clock is added to cells, that is to say, cells are growing and dividing when people grow up. Every time a cell divides, it will leave a mark on human DNA, which is the shortening of telomere. When it is so short that it can no longer maintain cell division, cells will stop dividing. Without the addition of new cells, cells will die slowly and people will die. If this imprint can be inhibited from being added to cells, life span can be prolonged, and if this imprint can be removed, people can gain eternal life (of course, it cannot be caused by physical injury). Fortunately, an enzyme called telomerase can eliminate this imprint, but it does not exist in normal human cells (except germ cells). It exists in cancer cells, which is why cancer cells can achieve immortality. Now science and technology can invent a mechanism based on this mechanism to release this enzyme in a proper amount in normal cells of human body, so that cells will not die, and people will not often get old and die because of time. As the saying goes, running water does not rot, and there are constantly new cells to replace those killed by some physical and biochemical conditions. If the human body stays fresh, people can live forever! Haha's laughter ...

Question 2: If people can really live forever, will it bother them? You are very annoying now. Are you bored? So it will be annoying for a long time. But if I can really live forever, I feel bored and I want to live.

Question 3: Can people live forever? Honey, you must have the same idea as me. You don't want to die before asking such a question.

But what you said above denies the so-called undead skeleton.

Immortality does not mean that thoughts and memories are transferred to the body.

When you die, you die with your existing thinking.

No, you are copying from memory. It's another person with your memory.

Your noumenon and the thoughts carried by your noumenon are dead.

According to what I can understand now, thinking can be copied but not transferred as a whole.

Your body carries thoughts, and this thought is you.

In other words, copying is just copying, and your ontological thinking has disappeared with the death of your body.

So I think the only way to solve this problem is to live forever, instead of shifting my mind like copying.

Question 4: Is it possible for human beings to live forever? Is it possible for technology to make people 10 million years later immortal? After 20 minutes/kloc-0.0 million years, we are now either extinct or become aliens in our eyes. 1000 years of technology is enough to make people live forever. Money, of course. At present, almost any organ of the human body can be cultivated and changed, and only the preservation of memory is the difficulty. Transplanting it to another body that has copied its own genes is unsuccessful. Hope to adopt, thank you.

Question 5: If human beings can live forever, it is a group's longevity, not an individual's longevity. There is no such thing as watching others die of old age. Why not separate the existing moral and ethical framework from social relations? Love will deteriorate in long-term companionship, and family ethical relations will collapse, because you can't judge his seniority, the whole logical length will collapse, interpersonal relations will only be a staged free combination, and human fertility will be strictly controlled. Without the natural cycle of life and death, the factors of human interference will be amplified and forced to death. If you have made outstanding contributions, you may keep them, but for an individual, living too long will become more and more ruthless, more and more boring, more and more collapsed, and it is still good to die. There is a limit to everything, and there are natural laws.

Question 6: Can human beings live forever? Honey, you must have the same idea as me. You ask such questions because you don't want to die. But what you said above denies the so-called immortality. Immortality does not mean that thoughts and memories are transferred to the body. When you die, you die with your existing thinking. No, you're copying with your memory. It's another person with your memory. Your body and the thoughts you carry in your body are dead. According to what I can understand now, thinking can be copied but not transferred as a whole. Your body carries the thought of you. In other words, how to copy is just copying, and your ontological thinking has disappeared with the death of your body. So I think the only way to solve this problem.

Question 7: Can people really live forever? Will live forever in 2045,

Question 8: Can human beings live forever? There is a super monopolist in Russia who wants to live forever. He is organizing a group of talents to study such an experiment, transplanting a person's brain into a body that will never age, and the transplanted "person" will continue to operate according to the original brain, maintain the original memory, thinking and feelings, and achieve immortality. This can only be seen in magazines like Scientific Exploration. The success of this experiment is highly variable. We can't meet the high technology we need for the time being, so we can only keep researching and developing.

However, the most important point is that even if the experiment is successful, this technology will not be used until humans can successfully immigrate to other planets. The earth is so crowded, the living space is limited, and there are so many "old deathless", it is hard to imagine what kind of picture it is.