No, it is not metaphysically possible for humans to achieve immortality.
Figuratively. While explorer Robert Peary is remembered for reaching the North Pole, he did not achieve literal immortality as he died in 1920. His legacy lives on through his expeditions and accomplishments in polar exploration.
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Genghis Khan achieved immortality eversince he became his empire's local stronggman, he gained power and lead his empire and he wanted to achieve immortality so he can have the ability to live forever, or eternal life. That's all I know, I hope it might help you a little during your research or whatever.
Gilgamesh seeks eternal life after the death of his friend Enkidu, hoping to avoid his own mortality. He embarks on a quest to find the secret of immortality but ultimately learns that it is impossible to escape death.
20 years backward
In order to warn people of the problem with "playing God."
To achieve immortality, wisdom, and gold (which is what alchemy is most commonly known for)
People will always look for a way to achieve immortality -Apex :)
An overdose of arsenic and mercury. He poisoned himself trying to achieve eternal life and immortality. How ironic is that? It is quite weird!
Stephen Cave has written: 'Immortality' -- subject(s): Immortality, Immortality (Philosophy)
Immortality exists in the world today.