No matter what is programmed into our genetics all these things can and will be overcome through science because it is inevitable, in much the same way we went to the moon. All it takes is the same will for humans to basically never die and some won't.
This is very obvious to me. Where there's a will there's a way.
It hasn't happened yet. (that we know of at least) that anyone has lived 1000s of years. But it will likely in the next few centuries (If Trump doesn't nuke planet earth into an asteroid belt or something).
So, just like it was inevitable we went to the moon when the Wright brothers took off at Kitty Hawk. It was likely inevitable when the Allies won world War II that medical science would make people live 100 then 200 then 300 then 400 then 500 years and more likely up to 5000 to 10,000 years.
So that, as people live longer they will develop spiritually and psychologically and physically to live even longer. Yes. it is all an experiment for humanity. But, haven't humans always been an experiment of life on earth just like all species here?
If you study the dinosaurs for example, they would still be here if an asteroid from the Planet Maldek when it was nuked out of the sky by our ancestors living there, the dinosaurs would all still be here on earth likely now in some form if that hadn't happened to make it compatible for humanoids to live here ever since. And this was 65,000,000 years ago!
All life forms are an experiment and all these life forms either keep evolving or eventually they just go extinct one or the other.
It's up to us whether we evolve and adapt or go extinct each and every day here on earth or beyond Earth.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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