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Terry Grossman
Guide to Living Forever
Book
Description (from the publisher)
This book presents the thesis that radical extensions of human life
span are only a few decades away. The problem is many baby boomers may
not live long enough to avail themselves of these breakthrough
technologies - but they will be close! This book offers a way to live
a healthier life now, so that anyone can maximize his or her chances
of being alive when this new wave of life extension and rejuvenation
really begins to take hold.
From the
Author
I have always been fascinated with the world of the future. The
startling changes occurring to our world every day now are merely the
tip of the iceberg of change for the years ahead. I would love to see
what lies ahead. Many researchers are predicting dramatic extensions
of human life span by later in this century. Being among the oldest of
the baby boomers, my personal chances, as well as those of most of my
friends, for still being alive when this quantum leap occurs are,
unfortunately, probably pretty slim. I wrote this book to provide as
much as advice as possible on what people can do now to improve their
personal health. The idea is that anyone can enjoy vigorous health no
matter what their age, and, simultaneously, improve their chances of
still being around "on the day the funeral operators all go on
welfare." Failing this goal, I present information for what steps
we can take to preserve ourselves cryonically, i.e., freezing our
bodies after "death" with a view towards future
"reanimation."
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