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then 40 and then kids and then I start to, you know, change and maybe at some deeper level we are making a certain setimmortality in our future.
immortality in our future.
Immortality is tantalizing close and you think it's possible within the laws of physics and biology.
necessary for immortality, the super-rich realize that they're going to have to spend the rest of eternity with us, and become really, really upset about it.
as a divine leaf of immortality.
And everybody used this phrase "virtual immortality," and it's this thing we've seen on shows like "Black Mirror" and elsewhere that yeah,
That's the plant of immortality.
But it sure isn't immortality, or any of the other words that the media tend to like to associate with my work.
extreme human life extension and immortality.
and this happens you know immortality is not one of the options and I find that people don't understand that hospice is
person who was going to discover immortality would die um so the so there's this nice irony in
to the bottom of the sea pick the plant of immortality, and many other aspects.
I want to talk a little bit about the fantasy of immortality given to us by fountains of youth.
And economists would say we have a severe undersupply of immortality.
I believe that it is nothing less than the assurance of immortality that makes self-sacrifice at these moments so relatively easy.
First, solve the problem of physical immortality.
The book touches on a lot of applications like toys and the immortality aspect of things.
And he realizes what he's done and how dangerous the concept of immortality has been for people for so many millennia, and he realizes
So which complexity level we have to reach in order to have immortality of the hardware and immortality of the software?
So Fedorov came up with this proposal that we should work on human immortality, expansion into space, giving
that produces sort of gene therapy, immortality pills, and so on.
Well, that'd be enough immortality for me."
And they both know that whichever one becomes number one is destined for a kind of immortality, the first human being in space,
But to me writing a song is the closest that any of us will ever get to immortality.
Then, as the technology progresses-- and here you get to this idea of technological immortality--
DENNIS E. TAYLOR: My preference would be for physical immortality.
The people, legislatures, let them set sail towards immortality, treating them like they're the '10 commandments or something,
I don't believe there is a BTC out there trying to stop technology, and hiding immortality and all of these other things.
I try to argue, even immortality.
that the fact is it's fun to think of Santa as immortal, but immortality's impossible, right?
Umm, also immortality.
man alone in the woods, and he suddenly felt a burst of immortality.
We'll be able to really use their kind of expressions and simulate a person to have a little taste of digital immortality.
So it is certainly literature, and it's to do with humanity and immortality, and man in the hands of the gods, and
or blown up, or whatever it happens to be, or which one of them was destined for this potential immortality.
It is your life support system, and it's probably mother nature's best effort yet at immortality.
And just four days ago, a new prize was announced, the Palo Alto Longevity Prize for Immortality.
So I was using more sci-fi elements-- anti-gravity fusion, artificial intelligence, immortality-- my god.
And then I guess, as a writer, there's a little bit of wish fulfillment for some sort of authorial immortality.
They include the toxic notion of the immortality of the soul which means that, if you kill someone, you've just
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