With all the advancements in anti-aging research, as well as possible future technologies (most notably nanotechnology), it's becoming increasingly likely that a good number of now young people in the Western world will live a lot longer than the current average. Some are estimating that with low calorie intake, not smoking, exercise, proper diet and some high tech enhancements, some people may live to be 120+ years and still be in health.
So, based on your lifestyle habits, the types of risks you take for your job or leisure and other factors (such as genetics), how long do you think you'll stick around? Will we still be posting at this BBS in 2109?
Do you think we'll see a method for creating theoretical or practical immortality in your lifetime, however long that is? What effect do you think this rapidly expanding mortality will have on our economy, our society and our culture?
And most importantly, if it were possible, would you want to become physically immortal (in the Tolkien Elves since, not the supernatural, impregnable since)?
So, based on your lifestyle habits, the types of risks you take for your job or leisure and other factors (such as genetics), how long do you think you'll stick around? Will we still be posting at this BBS in 2109?
Do you think we'll see a method for creating theoretical or practical immortality in your lifetime, however long that is? What effect do you think this rapidly expanding mortality will have on our economy, our society and our culture?
And most importantly, if it were possible, would you want to become physically immortal (in the Tolkien Elves since, not the supernatural, impregnable since)?