Not going to happen ever. We may see the time when humans can live over 100 on average but to live forever is impossible. Your body wears out, and that is the nature of things. No way will technology ever be able to keep us alive forever. As far as raising the dead only God can do that. Once you are dead you are dead and no technology can alter that state. You are brain dead in just 4 to 6 minutes after your heart stops beating. Once the brain is dead you are dead and nothing can change that. That cannot be reversed period.
No it won't. Because of sin. If Adam and eve never ate the apple we would live forever. In a non-religious idea, you could probably someday be able to live forever, but you WON'T because anything can happen that can kill you. I'm pretty sure you'd eventually would end up dealing with a meteor going through your skull or the sun swallowing up Earth, which of course is impossible to survive, other large problems will kill you too, for now at least.
The old people in David's dream are the Sealand woman and her companions. They symbolize the hope for a future where individuals with telepathic abilities, like David, can live without fear of persecution and discrimination. The dream represents a possibility for a better world where differences are accepted and embraced.
No human being has ever lived more than about 130 years (not including mythical figures such as Methuselah in the bible) and although future medical advances may make it possible to live longer than that, I see no reason to believe that it will ever become possible for a person to never die. Everyone dies eventually. Just make good use of your time while you are still alive.Answer:Advances in medical science and technology are increasing our life span yearly. This includes the identification and treatment of disease and the understanding of the telomeres, molecular chains which align the DNA molecule during the replication process to allow the vital DNA molecule to be copied correctly and prevent any of the vital DNA sequences being lost. Ultimately this could extend our life so we are essentially immortal.If bodily immortality is not essential, there is thought to allowing the personality and memories to be copied to other media and downloaded to artificial bodies or housed indefinitely in other devices. This is discussed in The Age of Spiritual Machinesa book by futurist Ray Kurzweil.Additional answer:All the technology that you present as a reason why it is indeed possible to never die remains speculative; it may or may not be made to work, and at the present time (February 25, 2010 as I type) we still have no solid reason to expect that anyone is going to live much beyond the age of 130. It is still true, as I said in my original answer, that the human lifespan may be extended by future medical advances. And possibly it will be even further extended by more exotic techniques such as downloading the human mind into computers. Even then it will not become possible to never die, although it may be possible to live for an extremely long time. After all, the universe itself is not expected to last forever. Eventually the stars will burn out. There is only a finite amount of usable energy in the universe. Now, you may at this point say that we cannot be sure what science will discover in the future, and perhaps there is some inexhaustible source of energy waiting to be discovered. Again, that is purely speculative. Nonetheless, in a theoretical sense, there is some possibility that for reasons not presently known, it will someday become possible to never die. I don't think it is a very strong possibility, but I can't rule it out. However, I do think that anyone now living who expects never to die is being ridiculously optimistic. We will eventually die. So enjoy your life while you can.
No, living past 2030 does not guarantee that you will live to be over 100 years old. While advancements in healthcare and technology may contribute to longer lifespans, many factors such as genetics, lifestyle choices, and access to healthcare will also influence how long a person lives.
Mars has intriguing potential for future colonization and exploration due to its similarities to Earth. It boasts the largest volcano in the solar system, Olympus Mons, and evidence of water in the past suggests the possibility of ancient life. Additionally, Mars' thin atmosphere allows for clearer views of the planet's surface.
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The duration of Future Lasts Forever is 1.87 hours.
Future Lasts Forever was created on 2011-11-11.
Imagine as a future possibility. to visualise.
No it won't. Because of sin. If Adam and eve never ate the apple we would live forever. In a non-religious idea, you could probably someday be able to live forever, but you WON'T because anything can happen that can kill you. I'm pretty sure you'd eventually would end up dealing with a meteor going through your skull or the sun swallowing up Earth, which of course is impossible to survive, other large problems will kill you too, for now at least.
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No one can really tell if there will or not be books in the future ,but it is a possibility that nooks will replace books.
It is difficult to predict with certainty, but there is a possibility that international flights may become more affordable in the near future due to factors such as competition among airlines, advancements in technology, and changes in global economic conditions.
Who knows? Its in the future.
It is unknown what the future holds considering technology.
It is a possibility. She is currently signed with TNA, but there is a real possibility of her returning to WWE in the future.