
Immortality
With advancements in biotechnology and artificial intelligence, the once-mythical idea of living forever is becoming a subject of serious debate. Immortality raises profound questions about life, death, ethics, and the future of humanity.
As science pushes the boundaries of aging and mortality, society is faced with urgent ethical, social, and philosophical questions. What happens when death is no longer inevitable? Who gets to decide who lives longer—or forever? And how would generational balance, identity, and purpose shift in a world where lifespans are radically extended?
This survey explores the implications of life extension technologies, the potential reshaping of human experience, and whether immortality represents hope, hubris, or a deeper search for meaning beyond natural limits. It invites you to reflect on your own views about the future of life—and its end.