Scientists could one day make humans immortal

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On Jan. 12, 1967, James Bedford, a psychology professor at Glendale College in California who had just died of cancer, took his first step toward coming back to life. On that day, the professor became the first person ever frozen in cryonic suspension, embedded in liquid nitrogen at minus-321 degrees Fahrenheit.


Bedford was neither the first, nor the last, to attempt the impossible — beating death at its own game, according to Michael Shermer’s book “Heavens on Earth: The Scientific Search for the Afterlife, Immortality, and Utopia” (Henry Holt), out Jan. 9.

With scientific advancements exploding at an exponential pace, some believe the Grim Reaper could soon be out of business.

Here are three ways scientists are striving for immortality that are getting so close to success that they would amaze even Bedford — if he ever wakes up.

Read here - https://nypost.com/2018/01/06/scientists-could-one-day-make-humans-immortal/

Surely, Death is not pleased. :deth:

Thoughts n' opinions? Would you want to be immortal?
 

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There is something they have made that can be put on the heart, I can't remember what it is called but it is like a sleeve and the thing can keep a heart pumping forever. As for the question, based on my beliefs I will be but not in this "lifetime".
 

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Fuck no i wouldn't want to be immortal.. Death couldn't come soon enough. Do your job Death.
 

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I'm not sure we'll ever achieve immortality but there are scientists who have done amazing work slowing down cell oxidation. It is quite believable that within some of our lifetimes that they could come close to stop aging and possibly reverse it as well. I wish they would hurry up. I don't want to live forever but I wouldn't mind looking like this again:

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But I'll probably end up looking like this instead:

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