One of the most pressing concerns about immortality is overpopulation.
With people living indefinitely, the planet’s resources could be stretched beyond sustainable limits.
Food, water, and energy demand would skyrocket, exacerbating existing inequalities.
Would life extension become a privilege for the wealthy, further dividing societies? Addressing these concerns is critical before pursuing widespread immortality.
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The idea of living forever has captivated humanity for millennia. From ancient myths to modern science fiction, the concept of immortality sparks both hope and trepidation. Today, advancements in medicine, genetics, and technology suggest that indefinite life extension could become a reality. Yet, while the science is compelling, the ethical dilemmas surrounding the quest for immortality are profound. Should humanity pursue eternal life? What are the consequences for individuals and society? These questions are at the heart of the ethics of immortality.
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