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Man to become immortal by ''29: scientist


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Azad
end the immortality...
by Azad on Sep 24, 2009 04:47 PM  | Hide replies


People will kill each other and end the immortality...

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shekhar
Re: end the immortality...
by shekhar on Sep 24, 2009 05:10 PM
you need not have people to kill u, there is a plethora of causes for the mortality of human embeddded in nature. nature need not depend on overaging for the destruction of human being.

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guru
Do not agree
by guru on Sep 24, 2009 04:40 PM  | Hide replies

Jiska Naam Hai Uska Naash avahya hai. As per our vedas. Nature will definately play its own cards when men achives this break thru.

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rohit sathu
Re: Do not agree
by rohit sathu on Sep 24, 2009 04:43 PM
you are right, no one can fight nature

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RSS
Re: Re: Do not agree
by RSS on Sep 24, 2009 05:06 PM

Well said Guruji.

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Blog Man
Man can never be immortal
by Blog Man on Sep 24, 2009 04:36 PM  | Hide replies


We need to appreciate the vision of this scientists,

Man can never be immortal.
Everything works well on paper but not on ground level.

How can man avoid accidents, natural disaters, Assasinataion, murders, riot killing.





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rohit sathu
Re: Man can never be immortal
by rohit sathu on Sep 24, 2009 04:41 PM
who can fight with Nature?

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Apeksha vs
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by Apeksha vs on Sep 24, 2009 04:35 PM  | Hide replies

n what that immortal man will do then?

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Mahabaleswar Angadi
Re: ???
by Mahabaleswar Angadi on Sep 24, 2009 05:04 PM
As it is criminal act to commit Suicide, it is even more grave criminal act to be immortal. You must make a way for future generations. Nothing is immortal in this world, including our own solar system. Though I love science and enjoy its benefits, it is going beyond the limits put by the nature. I wish a big failure to mankind in this endeavor.

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rohit sathu
Re: ???
by rohit sathu on Sep 24, 2009 04:41 PM
become more greedy

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ratheesh raman
too much optimistic
by ratheesh raman on Sep 24, 2009 04:12 PM

sure there will leaps for technology and science in 20 years. But natures complexity is far beyond the imagination of man. I remember while the human genome project was going on, our professors use to say that the Americans will use such information to create super humans. But other than gaining insights into the genome we are still nowhere near understanding the creation.20 to 25 years seems too less for such a big effect to take place. I am sure human will be more perplexed with the gigantic data we accumulate, than using it creatively. may be a 100 years would have been easy to imagine. But sure science is motivated by dreams and to that effect the scientist is doing all right.

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