What is the ideal lifespan for a human
If you could choose a lifespan for humans to live on average what would it be. Answer asuming that you stop aging at 25.
| 150yrs - 250yrs | 54 | |
| Ideffinitely | 75 | |
| 40yrs - 60yrs | 42 | |
| 70yrs - 90yrs | 128 | |
| 100yrs - 150yrs | 54 |
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If you could choose a lifespan for humans to live on average what would it be. Answer asuming that you stop aging at 25.
| 150yrs - 250yrs | 54 | |
| Ideffinitely | 75 | |
| 40yrs - 60yrs | 42 | |
| 70yrs - 90yrs | 128 | |
| 100yrs - 150yrs | 54 |
I wouldnt want to live foreever or for so long.society blows & lifes a drag :l
I don't want to be alive any longer than the minute I need help going to the bathroom.
i wish i could live to 500 or 700 or maybe more. i would age very slowly and get to experience many things. i wouldnt have to rush life like i do now.
Wow so As it turns out the ideal lifespan people would like to have happens to be what we have right now. I should ask some 80 year olds and see if they answer differently.
I want die young. I mean, not that I want to commit suicide or something, I just don't want to get old. Then the last part of my life would be boring and meaningless, plus, then I would be old for the rest of eternity. I want to be young for my afterlife. Unless I could stop aging, and keep living. That would be ideal.
i don't want to live past 60. don't want to have to deal with being an old person for too long
100 years maximum and minimum that way everybody knows there exact expiration date and can plan accourdingly.
I don't know. I wanna live as long as my boyfriend, family, and best friends do! Peace, love, and happiness
stupid question,it all depends on the quality of life not the quantity imanging bein in constant physical and emotional pain for 100 years i would rather have 30 years of relative happiness!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My great-grandmother lived to be 108. She said most of life was boring and I should sleep with as many men as I could. No joke.
well these days I read from a source that the life expectancy for this era is up to 85 years of age to 110 years of age. I don't know how it's possible to reach the 110 but ti IS out there.
By the time they have life span increasing medicine, i'll be on life support trying to wonder why i never went skydiving.
Well get realistic, look how fast our society has evolved in the past 110 years to the 50,000 years we've been on earth. We went from horses and bolt action rifles. From dying when you got the flu 99% of the time to no one ever dying. Now look at war. Late 1800's to early 1900's if you got shot they had to amputate your leg if u didn't die, then you'd get an infection and wi nothing to treat it you would die, now doctors have taken RPS's that went into ppl and didn't explode, and took them out! Now if you get shot in the head, you've got about a 65% chance of living. Now we have nuclear bombs, planes that can go over 1000 miles per hour. We've made viruses from scratch!. 100 yes ago this wouldn't have been imaginable. The life expectancy rate is just going up, imagine how advanced we will be 1000 yes from now! The lfies expectancy rate will surly be. At an average of 130 yes(right now it's 75). We only have but one dilemma. Avalibility of water, the last war that was fought over water was over 4000 years ago, but now we have one in darfur.soon the u.s. Will be fighting wars over water. States already fight over it. Soon half are world will die then wie will have plateful of water
I would like to keep aging after 25. I want to enjoy getting old and in fact looking forward to it.
150-250
This way we can live to see our great great great grand children!
I've been thinking that our current lifespan isn't nearly long enough to figure this life and our own brain out.
If I stayed 25 forever I would want a pretty quick turn over rate for everyone else. This way nobody would catch on that I never get old and plus I would probably get bored of the same people for 70-100 years...or more. So I would say 40-60...
So basically, if we were 25 forever? I'd say 100+ years only because indefinitely sounds really messed up. When the world changes or ends, we would witness that and be there. I don't think I'd want that. Unless of course, the world didn't drastically change or end, then I'd choose it!
The reason people age is because cells eventually get worse and worse at replacing themselves, and you become more susceptible to diseases and organ failures.
So it will be possible for scientists to make this process more effective. And eventually, they might even be able to reverse or stop aging.