Well. I think seeing this as improving life is short-sighted. It will improve everyone's life at first, but in a thousand years when we have six people every m^2 on the globe it's not as beneficial. What is difficult to understand about the fact that at some point, human population will raise to a number that will be problematic unless we accept that people die, and that is the way of the universe?
It is actually a misconception that the planet is overpopulated. There are VAST areas in every country that are unpopulated. All it takes is the approval of the landowners to built cities on them, many of whom would do it for a cut.
There are always ways to avoid these problems. If you choose to extend your own life, you could renege on the right to have more than 2 children, for example. It's just a case of finding laws and ways to balance it out.
Listen, look at how animals live in slaughterhouses now. That's how we'll live when there's too many people and not enough space/resources.
Bullshit. I explained why above. It would not get to that point amongst the people who would be able to afford the process in the first place.
Is that an improvement of life in your opinion? You became a vegetarian because you couldn't take the guilt of allowing it to happen. Lol and you wouldn't extend your own race the same courtesy?
No, I wouldn't. Because the two situations are not comparable at all and for you to try and appeal to my compassionate side in order to convince me of something that you are wildly uninformed about and speculating on is a pretty weak move.
Because it's not a guess or an estimation, unless something happens where half the worlds population dies, we will eventually consume all natural resources faster than they can reproduce, and will eventually die out.
I think you might want to read up on the progress being made of sustainable resources, in particular the timeframes of how far away we are in being able to survive without consuming natural resources.
So yeah, I'm against the idea that people will suffer in several generations just so I can have a great time right now.
Speculative, besides which, the only benefit of YOU increasing YOUR life might be to have a good time, but there are a number of people, who, with the ability to live longer, could provide massive benefits to MILLIONS of people.
I am fine with dying of old age as it is how the universe has always been and I don't think there's a need to change that.
Boring backwards conservative attitude. Let me guess, it's OK to believe in the bible because people have done so for a couple thousand years, despite the fact that more have suffered from it than have been helped? It's OK to eat meat because people have always done so, despite the animals being killed?
Because something has always happened one way SHOULD BE a reason to find a new, and better way. Not a lazy excuse to keep doing it the way it's always been done because you can't be bothered to think of the positives, and fear change.
I didn't really mean to discredit it, and it's not that I refuse to move with the time. I just have not seen anything beyond "recent studies" and "think they have isolated the gene which".
Studies and science like this takes time. Your excuse is like saying they should stop trying to find a cure for cancer because you've never seen enough evidence for them being able to do it. Stop living in your own box, accept the positives and realize that we live in a world of change rather than being reactionary and discrediting something you haven't even heavily looked into just because it interferes with your conservative morals and YOUR perception that things should continue to exist the way that they have. Think outside the box Preachy boy.
Link me this teleportation device. I'm already assuming that the word "teleportation" is misleading. And I don't think a human can ever survive it.
I'm not sure how you can say that you don't think a human can survive it when you know nothing about or the method in which is works. Your statement is therefore baseless.
Here's the link:
Scientist Teleport Matter More Than Three Feet - Science News | Science & Technology | Technology News - FOXNews.com
Well, when you are 80, even though all your skin cells are healthy as they regenerate, something happens to the way they work together or wahtever. There's a reason your skin starts sagging when you get old. This will cease to happen and you will always look young?
People don't take care of themselves. They eat meat, drink alcohol, are exposed to toxic chemicals on a daily basis, etc. These things are all poisons and that is why skin sags and degenerates. There are some perfectly healthy 80 year olds that look much younger, some could pass for 40 or 50 because of the lifestyle that they lead.
That's the point, it ain't. Show me a living creature where the age gene was reversed, where the result was that the creature became unable to die from old age? If not, it's really not happening.
It is happening. The research is progressing. Again, this is like you saying that a cure for cancer is not happening, just because they can't definitively do it yet. Fact is they are working on it, their work is progressing, and it's only a matter of time before scientific breakthroughs happen to cure cancer, to cure AIDS, to reverse the aging process.
You shouldn't be so negative. I don't expect everyone to be an optimist like I am, but damn, why try and find problems with things that are being worked on to increase the quality of human life?