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  2. Immortality - Wikipedia

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    Although almost everybody had nothing to look forward to but an eternal existence as a disembodied dead soul, a number of men and women were considered to have gained physical immortality and been brought to live forever in either Elysium, the Islands of the Blessed, heaven, the ocean or literally right under the ground.

  3. Biological immortality - Wikipedia

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    In a four-year study, 3 cohorts of hydra did not show an increase in mortality with age. It is possible that these animals live much longer, considering that they reach maturity in 5 to 10 days. [16] However, this does not explain how hydras are subsequently able to maintain telomere lengths. [citation needed]

  4. Life extension - Wikipedia

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    They aimed to provide political support to radical life extension research and technologies, and ensure the fastest possible and at the same time soft transition of society to the next step – life without aging and with radical life extension, and to provide access to such technologies to most currently living people.

  5. The Man Who Thinks He Can Live Forever - AOL

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    Cohen emphasizes that living longer in the future is certainly possible: over the course of the 20th century, human life expectancy rose from around 50 to more than 80. But living forever is not.

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

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    He is believed to live in the Himalayas. [5] The Wandering Jew (b. 1st century BC), a Jewish shoemaker. According to legend, he taunted Jesus on his way to crucifixion. Jesus cursed him to "go on forever till I return." Thus, the Wandering Jew is to live until the second coming of Jesus. [6] John the Apostle (AD 6–101), one of Jesus's followers.

  7. Will you live to 150? Here’s what 5 geneticists and aging ...

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    To live past 100 today, Barzilai says it’s about following basic guidelines around exercise, nutrition, and managing stress while also keeping an eye on the next frontier of longevity science ...

  8. This Netflix filmmaker made 3 lifestyle changes after ... - AOL

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    “Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever” premieres January 1 on Netflix. After filming wrapped, Smith admits he took away some lessons from Johnson’s “Don’t Die” mentality ...

  9. Quantum suicide and immortality - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Everett did not mention quantum suicide or quantum immortality in writing; his work was intended as a solution to the paradoxes of quantum mechanics. Eugene Shikhovtsev's biography of Everett states that "Everett firmly believed that his many-worlds theory guaranteed him immortality: his consciousness, he argued, is bound at each branching to follow whatever path does not lead to death". [5]