• cayde6ml@lemmygrad.ml
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    9 months ago

    I want to live for billions and billions, if not trillions of years, surf the galaxy in a badass spaceship in a fully-automated luxury bisexual space communism future after preventable death has been more or less “cured” after socialist technological advancement, bang sexy consenting sapient aliens ala Mass Effect, and be able to up close (relatively speaking) observe black holes, beautiful nebulas, scorching stars, wonderous galactic filaments, and grasp at cosmic strings, all after capitalism has been defeated.

    That being said, stopping and smelling extrasolar roses sounds nice, too.

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      9 months ago

      Tbf there is some jellyfish that CAN live forever, so if we figure it out to do it ourselves with help of it’s DNA, it could be possible in the next decades!

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        That is one possible avenue of many. I think immortality will be granted through a wide variety of possible methods and inventions and breakthroughs. Ray Kurzweil, a brilliant scientist decades ahead of his time and who is correct over 80 percent of the time in his +100 predictions, strongly suspects that humanity will likely “cure” preventable death sometime before the end of this century.

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          Yeah, the main thing is not only to cure all diseases, but mainly aging which itself is considered a disease by many. Some creatures like the mentioned jellyfish have the ability to regenerate cells and replace the old ones therefore no aging and not only that but regenerate any body parts or damage they sustain(i.e Axolotls, salamanders etc).

          I’m really hoping in the next few decades, I mean how amazing would be to stay here forever, we have too many shitty things to fix on this planet! And also, I want to see Capybaras become a global species which is everywhere like dogs and cats.

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            I know! I’m glad that aging and death is being viewed as more of an affliction than something that is natural or inevitable, I hope that in a socialist society or on the pathway, aging could one day be permanently stalled or ended, and I think it’s wonderful that scientists look into axolotls and salamanders and jellyfish for life extension methods.

            Same, I think it’s really shitty that up until now, life only lasts a few decades. I want to live for so long, that iron stars themselves begin to fizzle out.

            I feel the same about Komodo Dragons.

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              9 months ago

              Yeah exactly, on the bight side, we’re very possibly only decades away from it! There is so much to be done on this planet for such a small lifespan.

              And fuck yeah, Komodo Dragons are one of my favorites and one of the best creatures today along with Cassowary and Crocodiles, literal living dinosaurs!

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                That’s why I’m going to try my best to stay alive and not do any stupid or dangerous shit, until the future treatments/methods for life extension become widely available and affordable. And in a socialist society, I can see the benefits fucking soaring, what with the total transformation of society.

                You probably don’t need me to tell you this, but crocodiles and komodos aren’t Dinosaurs. They are definitely related, but birds are/were Dinosaurs

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                  Exactly, we just need to wait until then.

                  Both are Archosaur/related and Komodos and monitor lizards are closely connected to Mosasaurus.