Eur1sk0
Eur1sk0 t1_j1q1pon wrote
Reply to Is it possible to Live Forever? by gg2ezpzlemonsqz
Yes, genes alter their behaviour and that why we age. How do they that? Via detection of accumulated chemicals or presence thereof in the human body.
Eliminate the chemicals and the genes will not be activated. Or change the functionally of genes (genes editing), too dangerous.
Eur1sk0 t1_j1q16up wrote
Reply to What do you see happening over the next 300 years to a millennia? In what way will it be different to how it is today? by Serious_Final_989
Check the predictions 300 or even 100 years ago. As a total there are completely wrong. Yes some people have predicted some elements but… Having said that my prediction is that the world will be a better place to live in and that there will be some world wars.
Eur1sk0 t1_j1pwylq wrote
Reply to comment by basafish in Is there any real upper limit of technology? by basafish
Nope, nothing is "limitless" because a percentage of all energy conversions is converted to thermal energy which cannot be harnessed, it's lost as we say. That's why it's not possible to build a perpetual motion machine. There are thermodynamic restrictions.
Check Kardashev scale.
Eur1sk0 t1_j1pn8ks wrote
Reply to Is there any real upper limit of technology? by basafish
Technological advances require energy. The upper limit is the max energy of the universe, provided we can harness it.
Eur1sk0 t1_iwz7xcc wrote
Human stupidity and greed is infinite.
Eur1sk0 t1_j85y51w wrote
Reply to If life can randomly appear in the oceans of earth, why can’t it also randomly appear in the oceans of titan? by governingLody
First you need to define what life is.
Is a molecule that replicates itself life? Is a computer programme that replicates itself life?