Tuesday, 11 July 2017

death - Is it possible for a human to live forever if he/she didn't catch any diseases?


Aging is not a disease, but it's the gradual weakening of the body, as the body gets weaker it gets more prone to diseases. So one doesn't die from aging but from diseases. So if one didn't catch any diseases, would it possible for him/her to live forever? Or just longer than the maximum life span?




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