Biological Theory of Immortality

A personal theory on mortality and the possiblity of immortality.

Cell biology (Photo credit: Arenamontanus)

What if mortality was only substantial in our minds.  I have a theory that we no longer might need to be mortal and die.  In science, we were all taught about the replication of cells, and the regeneration of dead cells.  What if there might be a way to make it permanent.

Red blood cells reproduce and regenerate over time, but as we get older they don’t regenerate as quickly and also start to die off.  What if there was a way to synthesize a formula that would permanently regenerate these dead cells, as that would lead us to looking and feeling younger and healthier.

If we were able to do that, there would be no reason to grow old.  It’s a possible theory that could lead the human race to never grow old, be sick, or die again.  The human race would evolve to a whole new level, to a level which no mortal has ever gone.  The human race would become immortal.

The Immortality Imperative (Photo credit: jurvetson)

 

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  1. Endthedisease Says...

    On August 12, 2012 at 12:17 am

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