The longest recorded time a person has been on a life support machine is over 37 years. Paul Fairbanks, of California, was on a ventilator from the age of two until he passed away at the age of 39 in 2017.
Your whole natural life.
your whole life
As long as a machine is pumping blood throughout the body I don't see why not.
In real life, there is no such machine. So there are no directions on how to use it.
a limiting factor
The life span of a washing machine is anywhere from 5-12 years, keeping up the maintenance is really the key to any machine lasting long. However Maytag really does last a long time, without tons of extra money going into it.
The larger PDA phones such as the Blackberry tested out as having the longest battery life.
If such a thing existed, certainly. It would almost certainly use a great deal of both electronic solid-state and moving parts for air-conditioning, life support, etc. like a modern space capsule.
It means that the time shown is the longest wash programme on the machine. Qualified by Currys when I asked the question.
No, currently the longest at any time is 12 months.
As of now, there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of a real time machine that can transport someone through time. Time travel remains a concept mainly explored in science fiction.
The longest part of the life cycle is typically the adult stage. This is when the organism is fully developed and capable of reproduction, and it can last for a significant amount of time depending on the species.