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@PhysInHistory Biology already solved it in some species.
the immortal jellyfish (Turritopsis dohrnii) can revert cells back to a juvenile state and theoretically live forever.
so death might not be inevitable -it could just be a problem we haven't engineered our way out of yet
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@FactForgeLab @PhysInHistory "Not truly invincible: They can still be killed by predators, disease, or environmental hazards".
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@FactForgeLab @PhysInHistory True but we don't even know what consciousness is and what happens to it if we only manage to preserve the body to eternity.
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@FactForgeLab @PhysInHistory We dont only die due to diseases -age-related or not- its way broader than that.
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@FactForgeLab @PhysInHistory Even the so-called ‘immortal’ jellyfish still dies in nature. So what are we really saying?
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