Google engineer Ray Kurzweil believes humans could extend their lifespan significantly by 2030

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There's an overpopulation/overconsumption crisis in certain areas of the world...and THAT'S just merely the result better/more accessible medicine and folks living into their 70's and 80's. Now imagine stretching that out to 150 or 200+. The PTB would never allow it.




Also...there's no way immorality (which IMO is still scientifically impossible if we're talking the physical body) would EVER be accessible to anyone but the elite of the elites.
 

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It's clear most aren't mentally ready for what the next 20 years will look like.

Ni99as still analog when the world is Bobby digital...

But no one going beg anti-scientific black people to come along. Just going leave them behind and let them die out like homo erectus. Homo sapien is about to jump in evolution.
 

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I've been reading this guy's books since the 90's. He's a pretty forward-thinking dude who loves to go back and preach about how much he has correctly predicted, but he's really been about 50% accurate on stuff. Last time I read one of his books he was talking about uploading our consciousness to a nanobot swarm that would replace our bodies. I think he predicted this going down sometime in this decade but I could be wrong. I remember 2025 seemed soooo far awaaaay in 1999.
 
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