Near-Immortal Biomechanics and the Search for Eternal Life
The entire point of these essays is to begin a thesis to change the way we look at the processes behind biomechanical death. But there are movements that intend to change more than just the way we look at it; they are trying to erase biomechanical death processes altogether. Enter Aubrey de Grey . Dr. De Grey is described as biomedical gerontologist, and has devoted a significant portion of his career to studying cellular senescence and aging . Namely, he believes ( and has even proclaimed ) that it will be possible to put an end to cell senescence entirely, so that one day humans no longer die from age-related causes. A bold claim, to be certain. Obviously, this hints at some type of premature immortality; it suggests that we may be able to avoid certain types of death. If you juxtapose this work with the recognition given to current immortalized cell lines , then you can understand how these sciences might conjoin to promote some type of immortality in human beings somewhere