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The Science of Living Longer
Developments in Life Extension Technology
The Science of Living Longer
Developments in Life Extension Technology
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This thought-provoking book looks at humanity's quest for immortality and examines the latest research on extending one's life and possibly living forever, presenting an overview of technological innovations such as cryonics, cell rejuvenation, organ transplants, using an exoskeleton, and brain transplants.
With the seemingly limitless potential of 21st-century technology, the chance of human immortality being an actual possibility rather than a science fiction concept is tantalizingly close. And with this increased possibility of achieving immortality, a growing community of people interested in immortality has formed worldwide. Organizations dedicated to great extension of human life now exist, focusing on technologies that reverse the damage caused by aging, transfer human consciousness to an artificial body, or cryogenically freeze those who hope to be brought back to life when technology to revive the body without cellular damage is developed.
The Science of Living Longer: Developments in Life Extension Technology provides a fascinating look at the current state of the scientific research on how people can live significantly longer—and possibly even forever. The book begins with an introductory section on the historical efforts to achieve immortality in Western and other cultures. Following chapters investigate different strands of research toward the common objective of achieving a longer life or even immortality. Other chapters address topics such as the health, wellness, and fitness movement designed to help individuals live longer; the biological methods—such as cell rejuvenation—designed to defeat aging; and the use of technology to provide an exoskeleton as body parts age or to download the brain into a computer or other body. Each chapter also suggests steps an individual can take to live longer, too.
Table of Contents
Part I: The Search for Immortality
Chapter 1 Strategies for Living Longer to Increase the Chance of Living Forever
Chapter 2 The Different Paths to Immortality
Chapter 3 The Beginnings of the Modern Search for Immortality
Part II: The Major Approaches Today
Chapter 4 The Successes and Struggles of Cryonics Today
Chapter 5 Living a Longer, Healthier Life
Chapter 6 Eating Right to Live Longer
Chapter 7 Living Right to Live Longer
Part III: The Potential for Immortality
Chapter 8 It Could All Be in the Brain
Chapter 9 The Biotech System for Longevity or Immortality
Notes
References
Index
Product details
Published | 03 Nov 2017 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 216 |
ISBN | 9781440857157 |
Imprint | Praeger |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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