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user posted image rGerontologists consider the maximum lifespan for humans to be about 120 years. But with rising evidence for a genetic "death programme," which in principle could be amended, some researchers are starting to believe the limit could be extended.Old age hardly exists in wild animals. Accident, illness or predation usually kill long before the potential lifespan has been reached. Humans, though, especially in the developed world, are pushing in ever larger numbers towards the maximum lifespan, thought by most gerontologists to be around 120. (The world longevity record is held by the Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment, who died in 1997 aged 122 years and 164 days.)In Britain in 1901, life expectancy at birth was 49 for women and 45 for men. By 2002, this had risen to 81 and 76 respectively. This rapid increase in longevity has created hopes among gerontologists not just of an extended "quality of lifespan" well into the nineties, but of lifting the 120-year limit. Ageing science has been divided between optimists and pessimists ever since the first modern theories emerged in the mid-19th century. Pessimists argue that ageing, following the second law of thermodynamics, is caused by the same inevitable decay that afflicts machines and inanimate objects. They accept that biology has evolved repair mechanisms to mitigate the damage, but insist that these merely delay death long enough to ensure the reproductive survival of the organism.

The optimists point out that all animals have immortal reproductive cells ("germlines"), and argue that ageing and longevity are genetically determined through programmes that can in principle be amended. They argue that biology has the tools to cope with wear and tear almost indefinitely, if only there were an evolutionary route to get there. Right now the optimists are in the ascendant, bolstered by recent experiments that have extended the life expectancy of mice from around two years to three, with some reports of up to five. Such progress is unlikely in humans, for whom evolution has already boosted maximum lifespan well beyond comparably sized mammals—including great apes—but the work sheds valuable light on some of the mechanisms involved. The recent progress in mice was made by the application of the discovery, dating back to the 1930s, that lifespan could be increased dramatically in almost all animals by a diet low in calories but comprising all vital nutrients. This remains the one proven strategy for boosting life expectancy and slowing down ageing across a wide range of species. (On this basis, occasional fasting, as practised in some religions, might well extend human lifespan.)

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They're playing God again. We're all part of a greater cycle. Everything has a birth and a death. Why prolong the inevitable? It's not natural. Besides, you can have all the life expectency you want, the elephant won't stop to ponder that question when it tramples you to death out of panic in a circus. Haha, yes, odd example, but my point being, besides your own decisions to your own actions, you have no control over anything else. So you can die at the age of 20, from chocking on a pretzel, despite spending a fortune to modify your genes to have a life expectency of 150 year old.
Endymion
We're all part of a greater circle?? dont include me I dont have to make part of that circle.
If I though like you then I could say :"Why we have science and hospitals to save and giving a better life if we're gonna die one day".
I hope to be alive when they can increase the longevity.
I wanna live forever,immortality.
chaoszerg
This would cause a problem because the world would become overcrowded much faster since death will be prolonged.
brothers
I suppose a long life would be great if only we didn't have to suffer from aches and pains and mental problems. Not only would you need more money saved which by the way most people do not do, but you would then lose all your friends and have to make new ones if you could. People would look at you differently as well. I would prefer not to live longer than my God intended me to so that I can go back home again.
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This would cause a problem because the world would become overcrowded much faster since death will be prolonged.

Nah, no problem. We'd only let the cool people live long. All you plebes can croak at 50 or so. devil.gif
Just kidding, of course!
I'd like to see this type of research to make the quality of life we have better, rather than merely extending the possibility of living past 120 years.
Endymion
when Mankind became almost immortal they can colonize other planets.
I dont mind to be immortal,if your God intend that you should died you accept? many religious people almost died and Science save them it was not their God who saved, and I ask if they could accept the God options why they didn't want to die?
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