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With advanced science & technology, can death & aging be prevented in the future?
Can we live forever using science knowledge?
8 Answers
- 1 year agoFavorite Answer
I do not think so. Advanced science might prolong life for those that can afford treatment, but overall no.
Everyone dies, it's the circle of life.
- sparrowLv 71 year ago
The problem is, even if we figured out how to live forever we still
wouldn't be able to do it, because our Sun is scheduled to die in
about 5 billion years.
I think if they actually figured out how a person could live forever,
some bureaucrat would ban new births because then there'd be too
many of us.
- papasteveLv 61 year ago
I was mad at my dad, sometime in his 50's he had to be forced to go to a doctor. It uses to be for yearly check ups, but later even when he was sick. It usually took a week to get him to go, but later it got so bad, that before he died, he was so sick we had to take him to the ER, and once he had emergency surgery, and almost died. All because he did not go to the doctors when he had a pee pee problem. A UTI a simple infection. that a 10 day supply of antibiotics would have took his pain away in 2 days and OK in 5 days. But he waited a month, of being in pain, and his bladder filled up to twice its size, and sprung a leak, He did the same thing 2 yrs later but this time he died.
- I'm StupidLv 61 year ago
It is possible in the future to stop death and aging by transfering our mind into an artificial body.
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- exactdukeLv 71 year ago
Can we live forever using science knowledge?
Goodness, I certainly hope not. The earth is already becoming overpopulated. And resources strained. Think Soylent Green.