We've all seen the movies, read the books and watched the documentaries; but, pardon the pun, let's snap back to reality for a minute. Will immortality really be a reality in our lifetimes? Computers are predicted to become extremely powerful once quantum computing kicks in and organs are ALREADY being grown in labs.
Immortality is everyone's thought at some point, as they wonder if they will just rot away like their ancestors, or be apart of a human evolution so dramatic, that it makes man standing on 2 legs look like nothing.
Nanotechnology, our understanding of cybernetics and our ability to figure out what really created the universe will be all keys to figuring out how to achieve overwhelming power. After we put aside our differences and finally band together to build a utopia, will we make advances in science so radical that we can go as far as basically breaking light speed, storing your consciousness on a hard drive or seeing beyond the Big Bang? Quite possibly.
What is everyone's thoughts on immortality, and do you think it's really a good thing to happen to us?