Chapter 756

On the other hand, Joel looked genuinely interested.

He looked around before turning to Sarah. "What determines the lifespan of a human? Is it genetics, environment, or god?"

She smiled at Joel as he walked over to the lab capsules. He then smiled and said, "We can be our own gods."

Sarah nodded. "You're right."

Joel said, "Scientists suggest that life is determined by the length of chromosome telomeres. After about 50 cell divisions, the telomeres shorten, leading to death and eventually ending the human lifespan.

"Others say that the human lifespan is a fate determined by god. Living beings are meant to reproduce. After reproduction, life moves toward death, and a new life is born."

He looked at the clone subjects in the lab capsules. "When humans no longer need to reproduce and instead rely on artificially created clone subjects to achieve soul immortality, perhaps we can step into a new level of evolution."

"Our experiments are focused on

advanced than ours in this vast universe. Some other life forms might have already achieved immortality. If

years of our civilization has been passed down through generations, but who can actually tell if there have been gaps in

any other factors? Immortality is the only key to humanity's

as Sarah continued on in her

the human brain specimen soaked in formalin. "The human lifespan has been steadily expanding, but it's not

lifespan increased from around 40 years to about 70 to 80 years. It was a significant improvement, yet it wasn't enough

yet their bodies have deteriorated at that age. Such frail human bodies can't support the evolution and development of the

a genius like you, for example, Steven. You only have a few decades to make use of

so that the ability of a genius could

fundamentally a false proposition. The development of human cell fission made it

was much more convincing. By hypothesizing about the relationship

achieved was actually the transferring of souls or merely

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