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- When they say "one generation", how many do they mean?
To live forever is already something on the verge of science fiction or religion.
I think that in the near future there will still be cybernetic organisms ( cyborgs), but they will not be very popular with society, because of religious beliefs.
Forever, of course not.
However, science is now able to increase the average life expectancy by one day per day. There are developments that slow down aging, and there are forecasts that with proper funding, aging will slow down significantly in the next few years.
But just who needs it, when and with the current life expectancy, people are dying of hunger?