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2006-07-11 10:13:21 · 12 answers · asked by DivaStar 5 in Social Science Other - Social Science

12 answers

Impossible.

Not meant to last that long...the only way to do it would be science fiction: Vampires.

2006-07-11 10:16:49 · answer #1 · answered by Dave 6 · 1 1

You could certainly cut out red meat. Unfortunately, there are no specific ways to extend life that everyone can follow, as shellfish to one person might be death for another over a long period of time. Organic is probably the best way to go, non-strenuous exercise everyday for a small period of time. But even with those things, you're still dealing with all the pollutants in the air. But it seems like the invention of modern medicine has increased society's overall lifespan.

2006-07-11 17:20:19 · answer #2 · answered by Sexy Ray 3 · 0 0

mythology describes that the gods were most jelaous of humans for one reason..and one alone...humans can die...everyday is beautiful, everything is an adventure and we never know if we'll ever see light again...to live more than what we already experiance would be dredful because life, short or long, is a precious time and death is the culmination of a whole world. we could live to be eternal, but then we would no longer be humans, we would become something else and with that our dreams and ideas.

its complex, humans have been known to have lived long, even in the bible, it describes such events, but i think that 100 years is more than enough to do some good and some bad and find the true way to ourselves.

find love, find your inner thoughts and be true to yourself and open to others and i think you could be 6 and die a happy person.

2006-07-11 17:31:35 · answer #3 · answered by Morgy 2 · 0 0

Science may try to expand lifespans and it may work, but nothing can be done without the power of God. There were people in the Bible who lived phenomenal lifespans, then again, manny of those people never had degenerative diseases.

2006-07-12 12:44:19 · answer #4 · answered by liker_of_minnesota 4 · 0 0

Genetics and probably Nanotechnology will make it happen. UCSF (university of california, sanfran) did this "gene switch" thing with some worms. In the study, they "turned off" some gene in a worm and it lived twice as long with no adverse effects. Sooo now they have to find the one in humans :-)

2006-07-11 17:25:16 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Why would you want to live for 200 years?

2006-07-11 17:17:14 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Look at an old lady or man, about 70-85 or 95 years old...and tell if you would want to be 200 yrs...boy we would all be really in bad shape.............

2006-07-11 17:43:01 · answer #7 · answered by qdrama1956 5 · 0 0

Yea Gods, Have you looked at any 90 year old people lately?
Before scientists expand our lifespan, I hope they figure out a way to preserve us a lot better. Damn, wrinkles, no teeth, the whole enchilada, NO THANKS. Don't do It!

2006-07-11 18:47:55 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Choose long lived grandparents!

2006-07-11 17:29:30 · answer #9 · answered by GARY 7 1 · 0 0

Cryogenic Cold sleep if it exists.

2006-07-13 20:10:00 · answer #10 · answered by DreamWeaver 6 · 0 0

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