The quest for immortality continues. With technological advancements, some scientists believe the key to immortality is right around the corner.
According to Dr. Ian Pearson, the resources to live forever could be available by 2050 but will only really be for the rich and famous. Overtime, he hopes it will become available every class.
“Most people on middle-class incomes and reasonable working-class incomes can probably afford this in the 2060s. So anyone 90 or under by 2060. By 2060, people like you or I will be able to buy it, and by 2070 people in poor countries on modest incomes will be able to buy it,” he said, speaking of the global market for “a sort of electronic immortality.”
To put some of these dates into perspective, Pearson explained that anyone born in the year 1970, meaning that they are 48 this year, has a chance of seeing some of this technology. He explains that “anybody under 50 has got a good chance of it, and anyone under 40 almost definitely will have access to this.”
So what are some of the technologies to help humans live forever?
Well, there’s anything from 3D printed organs to replace failing ones and even genetic modification to reverse the aging of cells.
“No one wants to live forever at 95 years old, but if you could rejuvenate the body to 29 or 30, you might want to do that,” he added.
Pearson also suggested that the mind would play a part of the future as people may one day have the ability to download their minds into androids. This, he theorizes from androids that already exist, including sex robots.
*The quest to live forever started in the garden of Eden when the serpent presented the forbidden fruit to Eve, promising her to be like God when she eats it. Till today, human beings are biting into this forbidden fruit.
They are working so hard to get the key of eternal life whereas God has given us eternal life through Jesus. They want to live forever, to be immortal like God.
Will they succeed? Of course they will not!
According to Dr. Ian Pearson, the resources to live forever could be available by 2050 but will only really be for the rich and famous. Overtime, he hopes it will become available every class.
“Most people on middle-class incomes and reasonable working-class incomes can probably afford this in the 2060s. So anyone 90 or under by 2060. By 2060, people like you or I will be able to buy it, and by 2070 people in poor countries on modest incomes will be able to buy it,” he said, speaking of the global market for “a sort of electronic immortality.”
To put some of these dates into perspective, Pearson explained that anyone born in the year 1970, meaning that they are 48 this year, has a chance of seeing some of this technology. He explains that “anybody under 50 has got a good chance of it, and anyone under 40 almost definitely will have access to this.”
So what are some of the technologies to help humans live forever?
Well, there’s anything from 3D printed organs to replace failing ones and even genetic modification to reverse the aging of cells.
“No one wants to live forever at 95 years old, but if you could rejuvenate the body to 29 or 30, you might want to do that,” he added.
Pearson also suggested that the mind would play a part of the future as people may one day have the ability to download their minds into androids. This, he theorizes from androids that already exist, including sex robots.
*The quest to live forever started in the garden of Eden when the serpent presented the forbidden fruit to Eve, promising her to be like God when she eats it. Till today, human beings are biting into this forbidden fruit.
They are working so hard to get the key of eternal life whereas God has given us eternal life through Jesus. They want to live forever, to be immortal like God.
Will they succeed? Of course they will not!
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