(March 30, 2013 at 3:25 am)enrico Wrote:(March 29, 2013 at 3:13 pm)Ryantology Wrote: You don't know any such thing. However, if you want to live your life as if that's what will happen to you, I don't have a problem with it, it's your life. I see nothing wrong with extending my life as long as I see fit. I don't see that as going against nature, because I do not hold the conceit that humans are apart from nature. How can a natural being do something unnatural?
Have you ever see the hollywood celebrities that after a few years that they reconstruct their faces and body the skin and the flesh start falling apart so they will have to go back to the surgeon and do a new operation.
They look terrible.
It remind me also the hippies that used to patch up their old jeans instead to buy a new pair.
Now if you think that this sort of things are natural then why 99% of people get rid of their own car, furniture and all other things that fall apart?
I do understand that many people regard their body as something that is part and parcel of themselves and that make sense as far as the body keep healthy.
After that when their body start falling apart most people wish to get rid of such a body.
You can do a bit to extend your life but not much.
The time and all other natural phenomena will play against you.
It is like trying to go against a rip current.
I don't know what all this has to do with the topic.
It should (but apparently does not) go without saying that any effective longevity treatment would powerfully protect against, or eliminate entirely, the effects of aging and breakdown and damage. It may even be a matter of physical bodies not being necessary at all times, or replaceable if they are too damaged.


