James Michael
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If we lived for 300 years, What would change?
Hmm, if we contemplate it, our fascination with concepts like the Philosopher's Stone, the Fountain of Youth, and even vampires stems from a common desire—to understand what it would be like to possess eternal life. Some researchers argue that there is no limit to our potential lifespan. The proponents of the No Limit Camp believe that as long as we continue making scientific advancements and taking care of ourselves, we could potentially live indefinitely, or at least until our savings run out. On the other hand, the proponents of finite lifespan argue that our bodies have a predetermined expiration date, and while we can make efforts to delay it, there are limits to how far we can push it. A study suggests that the maximum human lifespan may be around 150 years. Researchers analyzed data on the world's oldest individuals over the past few decades and concluded that there is indeed an expiration date for our lives.
By James Michael 3 years ago in Futurism