4 Answers
The purpose of life is for the acquisition of experience in solving the mysteries of all things. Time is window after window of the world we experience. We choose where it all leads us to some extent, but then there are surprises amid mysteries in our adventure. How long we live is up to us and our genealogical heritage. Perhaps mind plays a part…but we still see many exploring the potential of longer lives by every sort of process-method-diet and religion.
11 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
The number of variations of the human genome is so great that millions of years of cross breeding will be required for us to explore those permutations to reveal what combination of genes will give us very long life in the flesh. The alternative is to die off in waves of numbers but to crash onto the beaches of time and fade out of continuance. Early humans, we are told, died off earlier and we are living longer today. Our present day exposure to plagues is higher than at any other time in history. Perhaps this is part of the longevity numbers….Naaaa. Forget about it….
In the 60’s I was suggesting that the parents of children should pass along their own immune system to their children in order to boost their children’s immune system at an early age. I never did receive a reasonable response to that.
11 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
I believe we never die except change into something else.
11 years ago. Rating: 3 | |