Fred:
I agree that likely the pursuit of human immortality might be unrealistic. However, given that, how long potentially could humans live if they had body parts to replace one's no longer working properly from your view.
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It's hard to say for sure, Fred, but there are some scientists and futurists who believe that with the right combination of technology and medical advances, humans could potentially extend their lifespans to hundreds or even thousands of years.
One of the key areas of research in this field is known as "longevity science," which focuses on understanding the biological mechanisms of aging and finding ways to slow or reverse those processes. By combining those insights with advanced technologies like 3D printing, bioengineering, and artificial intelligence, it's possible that humans could replace failing organs or tissues with more durable and effective alternatives.
Of course, there are still many challenges to overcome before this becomes a reality, including addressing issues related to immune compatibility, tissue regeneration, and the integration of mechanical parts with living organisms. But if those challenges can be overcome, it's possible that humans could enjoy much longer and healthier lives than we currently do
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