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| 04 Nov 2014 07:22 PM |
I dunno, I always believed that aging isn't as bad as people believe it is. Just a healthy lifestyle and you'll look much better than you'd expect.
That said, if this actually becomes a thing in the future, I can't say I'm angered or whatever. Not saying that I'm all for it either but it will definitely interest me to see if we're actually capable of doing this. I have my doubts about all this.
Ofcourse you'll also have the case of overpopulation and such, but perhaps there'll be solutions for that aswell.
One thing I definitely agree with, without any doubts, is that Science Fiction is slowly becoming Non-Fiction. Which is cool I guess. |
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| 04 Nov 2014 07:22 PM |
I will only enjoy this when I can finally make a laser weapon.
-Flatline- ~Flow~ |
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| 04 Nov 2014 07:23 PM |
| Then there's that one idiot, "OMG OLD PEOPLEZ!" |
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| 04 Nov 2014 07:24 PM |
| 'Bout a hundred years from now, Mass Effect's going to be more of a documentary than anything. |
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| 04 Nov 2014 07:24 PM |
isn't there already anti-aging pretty sure lobsters and turtles stop biologically aging once they're fully developed and there's some kind of bacteria that can regenerate cells forever |
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| 04 Nov 2014 07:24 PM |
'''Bout a hundred years from now, Mass Effect's going to be more of a documentary than anything.'' Yep. Agreed. |
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| 04 Nov 2014 07:25 PM |
About 200 years from now, we'll have Masterwork Dwarf Fortress Gnome weaponry think about it Clockwork laser sharks Guns that shoot lightning bolts Steam-powered armor that adapts to nearly any situation |
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| 04 Nov 2014 07:25 PM |
i look about 5-7 years my junior anyway
"The Sauza so malo...", and then she said "You need to grow up." |
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| 04 Nov 2014 07:26 PM |
''isn't there already anti-aging pretty sure lobsters and turtles stop biologically aging once they're fully developed and there's some kind of bacteria that can regenerate cells forever''
Yes, but note that such a thing doesn't immediatly work on humans. Honestly, I've also heard of people that it will be a ''rich people'', I'm not sure about that either.
I believe all this when I see it. |
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| 04 Nov 2014 07:31 PM |
Hmmm...come to think of it regarding overpopulation issue. It might be more in control if there's a case of asymptotic growth. Ofcourse, this does mean some measures have to be taken. Such as less children or what not. I don't give a crap about kids but I'm certain not everybody likes that.
Not that with scientific revolutions there has been the occassional sacrifice here and there. :P |
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| 04 Nov 2014 07:32 PM |
*Note
I hate it when I make so many stupid typo's. It ruins my chance to look smart. |
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AX94
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| 04 Nov 2014 07:35 PM |
| The only way to stop aging is to live in zero gravity, because it is gravity that causes wrinkles. |
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| 04 Nov 2014 07:37 PM |
''The only way to stop aging is to live in zero gravity, because it is gravity that causes wrinkles.''
Well and the cell regeneration slowing down and such. |
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| 04 Nov 2014 07:38 PM |
overpopulation wont be a problem because we will be living in space too plus nasa plans to colonize mars
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| 04 Nov 2014 07:40 PM |
''overpopulation wont be a problem because we will be living in space too plus nasa plans to colonize mars'' I do wonder how long it will take to travel from planet to planet. In Science Fiction that's like a trip with the car to a different province or country.
But well...as I said, Science Fiction's becoming Non-Fiction. |
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| 04 Nov 2014 07:42 PM |
currently it's a 6 month trip to Mars eventually it will probably become much shorter and thus less expensive to send things there |
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| 04 Nov 2014 07:44 PM |
''currently it's a 6 month trip to Mars eventually it will probably become much shorter and thus less expensive to send things there''
Damn, the future's looking pretty bright if all of this is going to be as promising as the scientists say it is. |
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| 04 Nov 2014 07:45 PM |
| i also like how everyone ignored my post about gnomes, laser sharks, lightning guns, and time travel |
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| 04 Nov 2014 07:46 PM |
As well as lasers.
LASERS, DUUUDE!!!
-Flatline- ~Flow~ |
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| 04 Nov 2014 07:47 PM |
Well, lightning guns are cool I guess. I want a hoverboard, okay. |
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| 04 Nov 2014 07:49 PM |
| I say we kill a bunch of people then give the rest immortality. |
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| 04 Nov 2014 07:49 PM |
I'm pretty sure never aging would be a horrible thing for your body
Fighting against natural things never end well |
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| 04 Nov 2014 07:50 PM |
''I'm pretty sure never aging would be a horrible thing for your body
Fighting against natural things never end well''
I don't know. These things were said before and it worked out pretty well. The way how these things will be implented, however, that's what I've yet to find out. |
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| 04 Nov 2014 07:50 PM |
"Fighting against natural things never end well"
>vaccines >contraceptives |
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