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Humans to become Immortal
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Who would want to live forever anyway?
Who does this guy think he is anyway, trying to put funeral directors, undertakers and the like out of business? I think he was "touched" by a mortician as a child. |
Now that's forward thinking - good luck to him.
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that movie sucked
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Yeah, but I'll always remember Bruce Willis from that movie...
http://redakce.atlas.cz/edition_file...ub/78/1863.jpg So MANLY. |
Great, like there isn't enough people in the world. With no one dying off eveywhere would be like China.
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with nobody dying off, we'll be able to have more scientists discovering ways to colonize other planets
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immortality is a curse.
Without death, there is no appreciation for life, no art no music. Man doesn’t need to create if he never dies. It’s the desire to make something better than yourself, longer lasting than yourself that drives mankind to create. Death is the inspiration for everything beautiful in this world. |
don't care. I'd totally go for immortality.
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I'm sure if people ever became immortal that there would be severe birth control laws (fine by me, fuck children)
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Birthing laws hasn't stopped China..... |
ok, hows this. You guys can die all you want. I'll take the immortality.
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Hell yes, I would live forever. If I get too bored, I can always off myself.
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My first thought reading this is that it'll lead to a very over-populated planet in no time.
I have always wanted to see the Armaggedon though and this could be my chance... |
what's so bad about death? personally, i could use the sleep
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Sign me up for immortality. It's the only way I'll ever have enough time to do all the things I want to.
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Immortality would suck if it was only you who had it, because anyone you ever get close to or love, you would have to watch die. However if everyones immortal then that would be okay. I still dont know if I'd want to live forever, but I'd love to live for say, 1000 years. Would get to see so much stuff happen and things get invented.
I remember reading about a breakthrough in some forms of cancer, where they think they can help cure it. They know that cells are supposed to have a certain life span, and only divide a certain amount of times (causes death), but in cancer cells this trigger is not present, and instead the cells constantly divide, causing tumors. They found a way to make the cancer cells have a life span, and naturally die, by introducing whatever stuff healthy cells have in them (dont ask me to try to remember the scientific name lol). That got me thinking, if they are close to working out how to tell cancer cells to die, then that also means they know why cancer cells dont die, and therefore technically there could be some way to rid all healthy cells of their natural shut off point and therefore live for an extremely long time, if not forever. They would just have to work out how to stop those cells turning into tumors and multiplying faster than a normal cell rate. They can already change the rate in which cells divide and mess about with stuff like that, so technically its not all that far-fetched that one day maybe they will find a way to make us live for a lot longer. I for one am for stem-cell research and other cell research like that, as long as its to cure diseases etc. |
At least if we were all immortal, I'd be friends with everyone sooner or later.
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Dunno whether i'd like to live for 1000 years but a couple of hundred would be good, but not immortality, god i'd be bored inside a week just wondering what the hell i was going to do for the rest of eternity
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It would all come down to choice. We have the science to live for almost 100 years. All it takes is a healthy lifestyle. But there are plenty of people who choose not to.
plus, we'd still have car crashes, overdoses, suicide, domestic violence, terrorists, war, crime, poor diet and a thousand other things to keep the population down. Not to mention natural disatsers. I am willing to bet within a year or two of success, we'd get hit by an asteroid or something. fate has a sick sense of irony. |
I wouldn't mind immortality one bit. Doesn't exactly say you'd be superman, just the aging process would stop and if you're around long enough the odds 'll catch up to ya eventually.
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Everyone who claims they wouldn't like to live forever are lying bastardos.
But I think the most important thing to consider is about getting old - who wants that? The acceptance of failing faculties and an impending switching off to: oblivion? Give me a break - rescue me while I'm still young please. :cool: |
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You're right. It's human nature to be afraid of the unknown, no matter what sort of bravado we put forth, hell I'm scared of the dying process. However, look at the shit we've already done to this planet. Sure, we can march in with good intentions to fix things, but it wouldn't happen. We'd garner an even greater sense that we're the best and nothing else matters except humans. Thus, we would destroy ourselves utterly. It would ultimately serve no purpose except to...prolong the inevitable. |
In my eternal world of Ferraris and top models, I wouldn't care so much.
Plus, as has been offered, more scientists mean the colonisation (and conquering, and sapping) of other planets ASAP. :) |
bah - this is all silliness. . . as far as i know i'm already immortal! and the same is true for all of you as well. . . i mean the only way to prove mortality is to die . . . so until you are dead, assume immortality - its just easier that way
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Outstanding, excellent point.
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