Noted inventor Ray Kurzweil recently wrote: “Current advances in medicine
will lead to major genetics breakthroughs between 2015 and 2020 that will
extend life spans. Then, advances in technology will make radical life
extension and rejuvenation truly possible…”
Kurzweil is a prodigy and wizard. He built his own computer way back in
1968, at age 18, and received a science award from President Lyndon B. Johnson.
He invented the music synthesizer, the first print-to-speech reading machine
for the blind, the first flat bed scanner, and the first commercially marketed
large vocabulary speech recognition technology.
In his latest book, Fantastic Voyage: Live Long Enough to Live Forever,
Kurzweil supports Dr de Grey’s findings:
“To achieve immortality, people alive today merely need to survive long
enough to reach the first of these breakthroughs (around the year 2015), which
will in turn enable them to benefit from the second (around the year 2020).”
In the meantime, eat a healthy diet, exercise regularly, and manage your
stress. SENS scientists believe that if you can stay fit for another ten to
fifteen years, you have a chance at super longevity.
Then, if you’re still up to it, soon you’ll be on the way to living forever.