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Can Science Defeat Death?

Can we develop our ideas enough to defeat the death?

By Madhav KhadkaPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
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Can Science Defeat Death?
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Earlier this year, a Chinese clinical trial included small neurons from embryonic human cells in the brain of Parkinson's patients. The pill is expected to be available in 5 to 12 years and can help fight aging, a process developed and researched in the science of analytics.

The research proposed by Bioquarks has raised ethical and functional concerns, but experts say advances in stem cell research and medical technology mean that brain damage may one day be reversible. Major brain death may not be the end of life.

This is absurd with stem cell research, he says, because the human brain is more complex than the animal experiments performed. Another criticism is that these studies give false hope to families and do not adequately understand the rigidity and inconsistency of brain death, confusing you with a comma or vegetable condition. Scientists should investigate how the near-death experience is related to a comparable experience in living humans.

Brain mortality is an important factor not only in facilitating clinical diagnosis but also in the biological processes that take place after brain closure. The mind of the dead body can be kept alive for hours, days, or more.

For this reason, researchers at Albert Einstein University believe that death is not the only cause of death, but aging is the result of a genetic code that determines our existence through growth, reproduction, growth, and reproduction. Researchers using mathematics and cell science have concluded that age is a process, that death is inevitable, no matter how hard you try. When life is described as immortal, all the causes of death and old age, including disease and trauma, must be explained.

Intercellular competition creates the power of immortality in the equation of death, a traditional way of thinking about the extension of life, with the body's ability to remove damaged cells. To protect cells from aging and to obtain immortality, Telomeres, caps at the DNA limit are considered to be the cause of cell aging. Lawyers for Cryonics point out that frozen embryos can be restored to life, but the brain has many of the largest orders in size and the freezing process can destroy nerves that hold memories and erase soul and soul.

The problem with our mortality seems to be the organization of the cells and systems of our bodies, and such immortality would require the resolution of many problems at many levels of difficulty at once. The absence of aging can give people immortality, but not protection against death, illness, or physical abuse, and air loading will need to be resolved before it can be done. Finding a way around death does not mean that people will die - and if people want to end their lives - they will inevitably find ways to do so, and transhumanists support the killing of a patient.

Some people like Professor Stephen Westaby want the human condition to be the same but bring it back with stem cell technology to help bionic organs. But in the fight against death, it will take a lot to save a person from death.

As it may seem new, the inventors of the technology are unhappy with our limited life expectancy of 90 years (for people born in Britain today) and are trying to cure death. Opponents of death such as Peter Thiel, Larry Ellison, and Larry Page, who sponsor anti-aging research, think that the findings, combined with the treatment of disease, are an integrated solution to prolong life. By the fourth century, scientists who believe in the immortality of the soul or heaven (and who dismiss Woody Allen's jokes about immortality) or who do not want to stay in their homes or go to work, or simply live in their homes have had the ultimate goal of extending human life for centuries or millenniums.

Well-known author Yuval Noah Harari states in his book Homo dais that death is a divine decision made by religious people but that of scientists it is a technical problem in the body. He believes that if scientists can solve this problem, death can be avoided and man can die.

Felipe Sierra, director of aging biology at the National Institute on Aging, and a growing number of colleagues believe that identifying and treating weaknesses in our genetic systems - when aging cells, the partial type of death that kills nearby cells, when double the helix of our DNA helix over the years, leads to the conversion of copies and bad copies or when old pressures of old lead to widespread rebellion - it can be the key to increasing our happiness in the extra years that science has given us.

Most scientists who work on the study of aging daily thirst for eternal life. Transhumanists believe that people will stop having children if they know they can live hundreds of thousands of years. However, Campisi says most research on aging is not focused on life expectancy, but on health, increasing the number of years that people can always walk.

One of the first studies to stop or reverse the aging of rats has been successful, proving that 21st-century science and medicine can hold the key to halting human aging and related diseases. The Penn State University team has developed a cocktail molecule that converts glial cells, a type of brain cell in mice, into functional neurons.

In fact, the human body is not a car, just as a human mind is not like a computer. Certain brain cells are still active in the deeper parts of the brain, but only after death is known.

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