How to reach the eternal life It’s a goal that always keeps scientists around the world awake. And with the progress of the last few decades, not just for delay ageing but to prolong life, the technology ground has been gained and answers have been found.
In this sense, Ray Kurzweila former Google engineer, he said mankind will “achieve immortality”. in much less time than expected.
For the specialist, the creation of nanobots that could reverse the era thanks to the expansion in genetics, nanotechnology and robotics in recent years, it spreads History.
What perhaps makes this prediction shocking has to do with the statistics that play into this engineer’s favor: made 147 predictions about the future and 86% were right.
When do you think then that this combination of factors to achieve immortality can occur? He claims that nothing less than… in 8 years.
The secret to eternal life
Kurzweil believes nanobots will have the ability to do this repair damaged cells and tissues which deteriorate as the body ages.
He then explains that it would allow humans to be immune to aging, diseases such as cancer, and death from natural causes.
Kurzweil hypothesizes that in the future implanting computers in the human brain with the goal of making people better, which seems shocking to say the least.
Moreover, refutes the theory that machines will take over humanity.
In his reasoning he determines it will create some sort of man-machine synthesis which will help the species progress in all areas.
Millionaires and experiments
Thereimplants, DNA reprogramming, tissue engineering and digital awareness are some of the formulas tested by scientists, protected by the economic armor of some millionaires and technology leaders for challenge biological limits.
It is known that big heavyweights appear on the list – the richest people in the world, such as Jeff Bezos (Founder and President of Amazon) e Elon Musk (South African tycoon, from Space X, Tesla to Twitter now) until Larry Page and Sergei Brin (founders of Google), Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook).
With their usual vision of the future and an eye toward eternal life, they began to do so invest in biotech or neuroscience startups break a clinical frontier that is currently insurmountable.
Of course, for now they also continue to find obstacles that go beyond science but have to do with issues that have to do with Morals and ethics and, of course, of legislation.
Source: Clarin
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