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<blockquote data-quote="CaryP" data-source="post: 20625" data-attributes="member: 34"><p><strong>Re: 1000 years old?</strong></p><p></p><p>First up, it's good to see you posting John. You've been missed bro. Interesting article there, but I wouldn't want to "hang around" for 1,000 years, especially in the circumstance we find ourselves. And I agree with you, that if people knew they had 1,000 yrs. or so, motivation would be diminished. Sex, drugs and rock and roll would be the order of the day. August addressed this very phenomenon in a post in the last few days. Overcrowding is the other concern as Zoomerz pointed out. The earth is beyond carrying capacity now. We have Peak Oil, weird weather patterns that are causing flooding in some areas, draught in others, and the avian or bird flu (once it mutuates to transmit between humans rapidly - 70%+ mortality rate) all go against the grain of 6+ billion people plus the birth of new generations of parents with 1,000 year life spans. The planet can not sustain life for the "plague" that humanity has become on the planet. Everyone still reading, take a deep breath. I'm not advocating mass human extinction so the planet will be able to sustain those who remain. The planet will take care of that on its own.</p><p></p><p>I just don't think that humans, with the over population we have now, will be able to have the general populace living for the 1,000 years proposed or advocated by the article. There ain't enough "stuff" to keep everyone alive. But it's very interesting to think of living that long. I'm just not up to being part of it.</p><p></p><p>Cary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaryP, post: 20625, member: 34"] [b]Re: 1000 years old?[/b] First up, it's good to see you posting John. You've been missed bro. Interesting article there, but I wouldn't want to "hang around" for 1,000 years, especially in the circumstance we find ourselves. And I agree with you, that if people knew they had 1,000 yrs. or so, motivation would be diminished. Sex, drugs and rock and roll would be the order of the day. August addressed this very phenomenon in a post in the last few days. Overcrowding is the other concern as Zoomerz pointed out. The earth is beyond carrying capacity now. We have Peak Oil, weird weather patterns that are causing flooding in some areas, draught in others, and the avian or bird flu (once it mutuates to transmit between humans rapidly - 70%+ mortality rate) all go against the grain of 6+ billion people plus the birth of new generations of parents with 1,000 year life spans. The planet can not sustain life for the "plague" that humanity has become on the planet. Everyone still reading, take a deep breath. I'm not advocating mass human extinction so the planet will be able to sustain those who remain. The planet will take care of that on its own. I just don't think that humans, with the over population we have now, will be able to have the general populace living for the 1,000 years proposed or advocated by the article. There ain't enough "stuff" to keep everyone alive. But it's very interesting to think of living that long. I'm just not up to being part of it. Cary [/QUOTE]
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