Haha why not. Except immorality is still a fool's errand.
It is possible to download the brain, and recreate a simulation. Simply program it into a computer image. Perhaps it can be turned into a robot or a computer program until these become holograms. Is it possible to clone, and keep transferring memory. Not ethically. Not scientifically yet without much larger alterations. Like brainchips providing any otherwise memory, and functions, perhaps with plastic surgery keep providing an identical clone.
Supposedly it is possible to do a brain transplant. But the brain still ages. What is it transfer into and how does it hold. That science is absolutely contrary. It hasn't well. Perhaps robotic off a recreation of memory. Or cyborgnetic into another non aging body, keeping the original brain. But technology is also aging the brain; Dementia, Parkenson, Alzhemiers, cancer, etc. If these can be cured, and then until what age does it cease, before another recreation occurs.
Okay supposedly they made a serum that improves longevity, it isn't permanent, and more would be needed the more the brain and body age, until it is fighting far more degeneration. But the DNA needs altering from embyro in the recent experiments with mice, they lived longer, but regardless still aged, despite increased longevity. Although they were fundamentally altered from birth.
There simply isn't anyway to stop aging yet. But there are a few gimmicks increasing longevity. There is also very contrary science emerging with clones and computer programming. Neither have provided immortality and are still decades away from any increased breakthrough. The mice are positive but were altered prior to inception. If a serum is harvested and recreated, it is only a temporary boost.
Haha why not. Except immorality is still a fool's errand.
It is possible to download the brain, and recreate a simulation. Simply program it into a computer image. Perhaps it can be turned into a robot or a computer program until these become holograms. Is it possible to clone, and keep transferring memory. Not ethically. Not scientifically yet without much larger alterations. Like brainchips providing any otherwise memory, and functions, perhaps with plastic surgery keep providing an identical clone.
Supposedly it is possible to do a brain transplant. But the brain still ages. What is it transfer into and how does it hold. That science is absolutely contrary. It hasn't well. Perhaps robotic off a recreation of memory. Or cyborgnetic into another non aging body, keeping the original brain. But technology is also aging the brain; Dementia, Parkenson, Alzhemiers. If these can be cured, and then until what age does it cease, before another recreation occurs.
Okay supposedly they made a serum that improves longevity, it isn't permanent, and more would be needed the more the brain and body age, until it is fighting far more degeneration. But the DNA needs altering from embyro in the recent experiments with mice, they lived longer, but regardless still aged, despite increased longevity. Although they were fundamentally altered from birth.
There simply isn't anyway to stop aging yet. But there are a few gimmicks increasing longevity. There is also very contrary science emerging with clones and computer programming. Neither have provided immortality and are still decades away from any increased breakthrough. The mice are positive but were altered prior to inception. If a serum is harvested and recreated, it is only a temporary boost.