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epic_ninja wrote what are you on about only i am imortal


You might be epic but you are not that epic lol

and WE will not become immortal we will just have longer lives!
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Deluge wrote im immortal ._.
202020020202020


That is not a real answer lol...

people please reply with a legit answer.
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This Is A Very Weird Thread Jakey! But Nobody Ever Knows What Will Happen In The Future!
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Develop wrote This Is A Very Weird Thread Jakey! But Nobody Ever Knows What Will Happen In The Future!


I know but it was going threw my mind so i thought i would make a topic.
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I think we will manage to kill ourselves off before we can evolve so much.
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Frog wrote I think we will manage to kill ourselves off before we can evolve so much.


Same i think we will kill us all be4 we get to that point in humanity..
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Well the way science is moving possibly in like 50 years then maybe they can find a way to transfer our brains to robotic bodies or something like that
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C00KIEZZZ wrote Well the way science is moving possibly in like 50 years then maybe they can find a way to transfer our brains to robotic bodies or something like that


I don't see that being possible for a long time as I have already posted.
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We really don't know all that much about the brain as for mapping our brain and working in sync with man-made electronic devices
like for bionic eyes, moving our robotic arms etc. it sounds like something from a futuristic movie.

Our brain would still be an organic material that would eventually deteriorate unless we find away of preserving it.
I'm no expert but who really knows anyway.
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Copied and pasted: Biological immortality
Human chromosomes (grey) capped by telomeres (white)
Main article: Biological immortality

Biological immortality is an absence of aging, specifically the absence of a sustained increase in rate of mortality as a function of chronological age. A cell or organism that does not experience aging, or ceases to age at some point, is biologically immortal.

Biologists have chosen the word immortal to designate cells that are not limited by the Hayflick limit, where cells no longer divide because of DNA damage or shortened telomeres. The first and still most widely used immortal cell line is HeLa, developed from cells taken from the malignant cervical tumor of Henrietta Lacks without her consent in 1951. Prior to the 1961 work of Leonard Hayflick and Paul Moorhead, there was the erroneous belief fostered by Alexis Carrel that all normal somatic cells are immortal. By preventing cells from reaching senescence one can achieve biological immortality; telomeres, a "cap" at the end of DNA, are thought to be the cause of cell aging. Every time a cell divides the telomere becomes a bit shorter; when it is finally worn down, the cell is unable to split and dies. Telomerase is an enzyme which rebuilds the telomeres in stem cells and cancer cells, allowing them to replicate an infinite number of times.[13] No definitive work has yet demonstrated that telomerase can be used in human somatic cells to prevent healthy tissues from aging. On the other hand, scientists hope to be able to grow organs with the help of stem cells, allowing organ transplants without the risk of rejection, another step in extending human life expectancy. These technologies are the subject of ongoing research, and are not yet realized
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No Humans can become immortal Lol
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