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  2. Sep 29, 2021 · Moving the human mind out of the body would be a significant step on the road to immortality but, according to Schneider, there's a catch.

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  3. Jan 28, 2014 · According to a recent study led by Natalie Emmons of Boston University, the tendency to reason in terms of an eternal mind "is a universal cognitive default", regardless of race, religion or...

  4. But, it is not clear how the mind can perceive without sensory organs. Descartes seemed to have no problems in imagining an incorporeal existence, in his thought experiment. However, John Hospers, for instance, believes that such a scenario is simply not imaginable:

  5. Many people dream of living forever, but is it possible? In this article, BBC Science Focus Magazine examines the scientific and ethical challenges of human immortality, and the latest research on extending lifespan and healthspan.

  6. Sep 12, 2015 · The Neuroscience of Immortality. By AMY HARMON SEPT. 12, 2015. Mileposts on a Long and Uncharted Road. Some neuroscientists believe it may be possible, within a century or so, for our minds to...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ImmortalityImmortality - Wikipedia

    An uploaded mind would only be a copy of the original mind, and not the conscious mind of the living entity associated in such a transfer. Without a simultaneous upload of consciousness, the original living entity remains mortal, thus not achieving true immortality. [45]

  8. Jun 2, 2018 · 1. Regenerative Blood Transfusions Could Extend Human Life Spans. Although the concept sounds a little ghastly, dare we say vampiric, it could be used to extend the human lifespan by 10-20 years,...

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