Saturday, February 28, 2009

Friends who know me well also have probably heard my “Theory of Immortality”.  For those who haven’t, it is a simple theory - “I believe in humanity and scientific research that we’ll find ways to increase life spans of humans (and other beings) by many years – say 50-100 years.  Within these 50-100 years, further research will enable more life span and so on, till you are practically immortal”. 

The general arguments I get on this:

1. What is the point of being immortal if you are old and weak and cannot do anything?

A: Scientific progress will also ensure that youth and body/mind function will continue like you were actually in your younger days.  Only difference is that experiences would have made you far more mature and wiser.

2. What about dying in accidents, natural catastrophes, etc.?

A: Scientific research will enable “brain copy” in the mainstream long before we figure how to get immortal, which means you could basically be “copied back” from your “backup” with probably some help from cloning.

Now, I am no expert in this area and this is just a theory that I developed out of common sense looking at all the wonderful achievements humanity has done over the years. Two TED talks (of the many I am watching these days) really talk about this in-depth and actually show that there are people working in this direction.  More surprisingly they clearly indicate that this is not a far off thing, but something that we might actually see in the near future!

If you enjoyed these talks, do also see one of my other all-time favorites that talks on a slightly related topic:

If you still had questions about longevity after watching these talks, drop a comment and we’ll debate it!

Here’s to a long life!

posted on Saturday, February 28, 2009 12:59:02 AM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)  #    Comments [4] Trackback
Saturday, February 28, 2009 5:36:36 AM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
I suggest you learn about "The Powers That Be" and their population control agenda. For example, it's no mistake that Feminism is spreading rapidly in India. Why? Population Control. Nations that are infected with the Feminist virus have low birth rates. "The Powers That Be" think the earth is already greatly over populated. I have a hard time believing they want us to live longer. Perhaps they'll increase their own longevity and those they deem worthy. But they certainly don't won't the majority of us living very long.

If you think family & marriage are important you'll start studying the evil hidden agenda of Feminism. Believe me, it has nothing to do with the equal treatment of women. That's the trojan horse they're using to deceive you!

Feminism has utterly destroyed marriage & relationships in the USA.
Tyrone Walker
Wednesday, April 08, 2009 11:02:51 PM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
Interesting viewpoint Tyrone! I also think Isaac Asimov's inter-galactic expansion of the human race is something that will happen eventually. So think of a multitude of planets supporting the growing population!

Thanks for visiting!
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Thursday, July 15, 2010 9:58:46 AM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
Interesting viewpoint.....but like majorly misunderstood, we have done very minimal advancement in past 50 years. If you like science, physics and appreciate common sense, may be you should read this book - http://www.amazon.com/Short-History-Nearly-Everything/dp/0767908171
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