Time will go backwards in 3 years... Amazing scientific predictions

 

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Time will go backwards in 3 years... Amazing scientific predictions

The frenzy of scientific development is expected to continue in the coming years, enabling scientists to turn back time. This has led some scientists to predict that this will lead to an infinite increase in human lifespans, or in other words, this going back in time may ultimately mean that some humans may have the opportunity to live forever.

According to predictions made by a world-renowned scientist and reported by Popular Mechanics , humanity is about to reach a point of "escape from the vicissitudes of aging." This term refers to the fact that the development of science will lead to an increase in human lifespans by more than one year each year, which ultimately means that some people's lives will never end, or will continue to increase forever, or in other words, "time will go backwards."

These predictions came in statements made by computer scientist and futurist Ray Kurzweil, who previously worked as a senior artificial intelligence engineer at the American company "Google".
Kurzweil believes that humanity will reach this point in just three years from now, that is, by the year 2029 science will be able to turn back time, through developments that will increase the lifespan of some humans faster than the movement of time itself, that is, a person's lifespan will increase by more than one year every year.

According to a report by the scientific website "Popular Mechanics," which was reviewed by "Al-Arabiya.net," the idea simply states that thanks to medical and technological progress, we will soon reach a point where our average lifespan increases by more than one year per year, effectively giving us extra time.

This is a controversial idea, and even if it could be achieved, it would require widespread access to the latest medical technologies, although it is still closer to fiction than to a viable reality.
For example, as medical innovations continue to advance, we will continue to age, but life expectancy will increase, say by a year and two months, which means we will effectively regain two months of our previous lives.

Kurzweil said: "After 2029, you will regain more than a year. Go back in time. Once you can regain at least a year, you will have reached the speed of escaping the limitations of life extension."
That may seem like a very near future, but Kurzweil seems convinced of it, largely due to the accelerating pace of medical progress.

He added in an interview: "We were able to produce a COVID-19 vaccine within ten months. It took only two days to develop, because we analyzed the sequence of billions of different RNA sequences in two days. There are many other developments underway. We are beginning to see the use of biomimicry, and this is one of the reasons that will make tremendous progress in the next five years."

But the scientific website's report says that medical progress has undoubtedly saved countless lives and significantly extended life expectancy, especially in the most advanced regions of the world. However, it is important to note that "life expectancy" is not "longevity," and does not necessarily mean achieving immortality.

Kurzweil said: "Reaching the speed of escaping death does not guarantee immortality. You may have a child who is 10 years old, and you expect him to live for decades, but he may die tomorrow."

The scientist Kurzweil confirms that it is unlikely that we will be able, for example, to cure all types of cancer in the next three years, and cancer is a disease determined by the randomness of the mutations that cause it. Accidents are an integral part of life, although Kurzweil claims that the probability of a fatal accident will decrease significantly in the near future thanks to technological developments, such as self-driving cars.


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