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Possible future ways to stop aging.?

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Even as a kid I had big plans lol, I hoped someday I would have enough money to get myself cyrogenetically frozen until a time where they could alter or stop the negative effects of aging.

At first as a kid I thought "Maybe they would have some kind of medicine that would slow, or stop aging."

Now I'm thinking, maybe someday we can create many advanced artificial organs. Maybe we could replace(although this is 'very' advanced and futuristic) our flesh, tissue, organs, bones etc, with an artificial material that would still work just as it normally should, and heal, maybe even more than before, but also maybe make this material so... lasting, that it would not/slowly age, except maybe in a way that it would have to be replaced.

The most difficult part seems to be the re-creation of the brain, to make an artificial version and transfer all the memories and thoughts into it, this may include the help of cloning in a way.

Do think this is possible, or have any ideas of your own?

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  1. The anticancer medicine, cis-platin, ininitial studies was seen to prolong the lives of mice by 1/3 . Modern studies on c. elegans worms suggest restricting calories prolongs their lives


  2. I read somewhere that by 2050 we will be able to put our minds into a computer.  And I think this anti aging thing will be greatly improved but not achieved in our lifetime.  It will definently be achieved someday.

  3. You'll learn more by studying some of the modern research on aging, and especially its genetic basis.  Preserving our bodies is much more practical and effective than building substitute parts.  Combine a healthy diet, sensible exercise, and wise lifestyle choices with the recent advances in the science of aging, and the normal healthy lifespan is expected to increase considerably in the coming decades.  Unless of course you are first killed by a fanatical terrorist or a drug dealer.

  4. I don't know why it is that we humans have always got to take the long way around in order to do something. The most direct approach for the extension of useful human life is through human cloning.  I do not see why that is so hard for people to get a handle on.

    Human cloning is not just creating a delayed twin. It is far more than that. Twin studies and quantum physics as it relates to human consciousness clearly suggest that as a cloned human being matures, it and its genomic donor will become more and more alike, body and mind, until the two are actually one consciouness [entangled consciousness].  People in general have a hard time with that idea because there is nothing in their daily experiences that they can relate to it.  Identical twins have a far better understanding of the concept.

    See: Human Cloning Commentary

    http://www.reproductivecloning.net/open/...

    Biosystems as conscious holograms

    http://www.emergentmind.org/PDF_files.ht...

    A PRIMARY QUANTUM MODEL OF TELEPATHY

    http://www.parapsych.org/papers/44.pdf

    The Strange World of Quantum Entanglement

    http://calitreview.com/51

    ANIMAL CLONING: The Science of Nuclear Transfer

    by Joseph Panno, Ph.D.

    ISBN: 0-8166-0883-0

    The Immortal Cell

    by Michael D. West

    ISBN: 0-385-50928-6

    IMMORALITY: How Science Is Extending Your Life Span -- And Changing The World

    by Dr. Ben Bova

    ISBN: 0-380-97518-1

    ENTANGLED MINDS: Extrasensory Experience In A Quantum Reality

    by Dean Radin

    ISBN: 13-978-1-4165-1677-4

  5. It is believed that the ancient Chinese had found a way of stopping aging and allowing someone to live waayy past 100.

    Today, scientists arent even sure why people age

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