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Another question alltogether is, would we want to live that long? Many who live to a ripe old age, feel ready for death. Could it be the human psyche is not entirely ready for a virtually eternal existance?
I think this question is probably the best one to ponder. Technology is unsurmountable, with it a lot of impossible becomes improbable, which time can remedy. So the ultimate question is, are humans(the mind/psyche/ego, etc) even ready for the technological progressions of overcoming aging?
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