The elite will live for a long time- like magic johnson but the regular people will get sick and dieIf anyone saw Curiosity's "Can you live Forver" episode... you would see that science is quickly approaching ways to extend human lives quite a ways ahead of our current life expectancy.
Adam Savage from Mythbuster's is the host of the episode as well.
http://curiosity.discovery.com/topic/neuroscience/can-you-live-forever-episode.htm
They are, they are already shortening our life spans- Did you watch the video I posted? "Healthcare" is the next step in shortening our livesIf anything they should be looking for a way to make people live shorter lives.
That is one possibility... but I'd like to think the human element will show itself sooner rather than later, and we will all live for a long time.The elite will live for a long time- like magic johnson but the regular people will get sick and die
lol"Healthcare" is the next step in shortening our lives
They already kill lots of people before birth and some countries we ally with already enforce one child policyes where after your first child your not allowed to have any more. And they are also lowering our fertility rates.I think they need to start limiting breeding planet wide. These shows like "18 and counting" piss me the fuck off. No one should be allowed to have more than 2 kids for any reason. I don't care what religion you are do it for the sake of humanity as a whole not trying to outbreed the other religions. Ohhhh there we go again. Got me started.
We allready do, it's called oil-soon we will consume more than we can create and then things will get fun..
Yeah I totally agree, Obama should announce a huge new space mission to have us on the moon mining H3 he could put all the unemployed to work and we could be converted to H3 power in four years and eliminate dependence on forigen oil- it's about time we quit sending all our money over seas to Canada for there oil- Energy independance- eternal lifeI'm thinking human ingenuity will beat the oil thing in time, we just haven't been sufficiently incentivized yet. I was thinking more in terms of livable space and food.