Posted on 09/22/2009 4:16:27 PM PDT by Jet Jaguar
Scientist Ray Kurzweil claims humans could become immortal in as little as 20 years' time through nanotechnology and an increased understanding of how the body works.
The 61-year-old American, who has predicted new technologies arriving before, says our understanding of genes and computer technology is accelerating at an incredible rate. He says theoretically, at the rate our understanding is increasing, nanotechnologies capable of replacing many of our vital organs could be available in 20 years time.
Mr Kurzweil adds that although his claims may seem far-fetched, artificial pancreases and neural implants are already available.
Mr Kurzweil calls his theory the Law of Accelerating Returns. Writing in The Sun, Mr Kurzweil said: "I and many other scientists now believe that in around 20 years we will have the means to reprogramme our bodies' stone-age software so we can halt, then reverse, ageing. Then nanotechnology will let us live for ever.
"Ultimately, nanobots will replace blood cells and do their work thousands of times more effectively.
"Within 25 years we will be able to do an Olympic sprint for 15 minutes without taking a breath, or go scuba-diving for four hours without oxygen.
"Heart-attack victims who haven't taken advantage of widely available bionic hearts will calmly drive to the doctors for a minor operation as their blood bots keep them alive.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
Resistance is futile.
Just imagine the mass of the planet if nobody were to die, why we’d go out of orbit or something...
Cells are a bit more complex than that.
A good bit.
2) Scientist ticks some freak off
3) That freak kidnaps the scientist and puts him in a dungeon with just enough food/water to keep the scientist alive, but no way for the scientist to kill himself.
Basically if we develop immortality the more evil among us could put together some pretty good approximations of hell.
4) Maybe the reason no one believable ever comes out with hard evidence regarding UFOs is that those advanced beings can keep tattletales alive in prison forever:
“Even if this were true, people will still die — murder, plane crashes, auto accidents, execution, fire, falling off cliffs, ...”
You got it. Some years ago I read article by an actuary about immortality. Naw. Health aside, in 500 years an accident gets you.
Now THAT sounds like a good SF story.
what?
This development is going to make the watermelons happy. Human life so excites the Liberals./s/
Immortality on earth, even under the best conditions, would be hell; our souls were created for better things.
"O Lord, Thou hast made us for Thyself, and our hearts are restless until they rest in Thee." St. Augustine
Yep. Immortality is an impossibility.
Nanotechnology ain't gonna do you any good if you live in a hurricane zone and get plonked with flying debris, or in a flood zone and you drown, or if you get blown to bits by a terrorist bomb somewhere...
Well, time marches on. I don’t mind getting older, but I do mind the aches and pains!
At this rate I will not make it.
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