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  2. The Strange Case of The Immortality Key (opinion) - AOL

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    The central figure in The Immortality Key, Carl Ruck, is now conflicted about his role in the project, which he believed was aimed at gaining wider acceptance for his work.

  3. Immortality - Wikipedia

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    A Beginner's Guide to Immortality: Extraordinary People, Alien Brains, and Quantum Resurrection. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press. ISBN 978-1-56025-984-8. Rohde, Erwin (1925). Psyche: The Cult of Souls and Belief in Immortality among the Greeks. New York: Harper & Row. Salmond, Stewart (1903). The Christian Doctrine of Immortality (PDF).

  4. Prohibition of dying - Wikipedia

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    Map showing places where it is illegal to die, where it used to be illegal to die, and where there are attempts to make it illegal to die. Prohibition of dying is a political social phenomenon and taboo in which a law is passed stating that it is illegal to die, usually specifically in a certain political division or in a specific building.

  5. List of people claimed to be immortal in myth and legend

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    This is a list of people claimed to be immortal. This list does not reference purely spiritual entities (spirits, gods, demons, angels), non-humans (monsters, aliens, elves), or artificial life (artificial intelligence, robots). This list comprises people claimed to achieve a deathless existence on Earth.

  6. From immortality to ugly people: 100-year-old predictions ...

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    Advanced aging. Thanks to science, people would live to be 150 years old. Sir Ronald Ross, a British doctor who received the 1902 Nobel Prize in medicine for his studies on malaria, told a London ...

  7. Why do we die? The latest on aging and immortality from a ...

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    Poorer people are living shorter, less healthy lives. Many very rich people are pouring huge amounts of money into research, hoping to develop sophisticated technologies to prevent aging.

  8. Senicide - Wikipedia

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    Senicide, also known as geronticide or gerontocide, is the practice of killing the elderly.This killing of the elderly can be characterized by both active and passive methods as senio-euthanasia or altruistic self-sacrifice.

  9. Humans Are on Track to Achieve Immortality in 7 Years ... - AOL

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    But Kurzweil says one crucial step on the way to a potential 2045 singularity is the concept of immortality, possibly reached as soon as 2030. And the rapid rise of artificial intelligence is what ...