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Quest for Immortality - The Future of Science

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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2009

Many scientists believe new discoveries in medicine and nutrition could increase the average life expectancy of the world's population to 100, 150 and even 200 years. The world's population is fast approaching 7-billion people. How will the planet Earth support the physical needs of billions more in the next century who could live two or three times as long as we do now? What does the future hold?

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  • Studies have shown that the more technological advance a nation gets the less they are having children. People having less kids and much later in life. It becomes a Underpopulation problem among the developed world. Over population is mainly a problem among the third world.

  • the way u have this video layed out is really annoying....

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