“Amortality – Let’s experiment and live forever, maybe something will kill you sooner than eternity”This work links a dead root... Read More
“Amortality – Let’s experiment and live forever, maybe something will kill you sooner than eternity”
This work links a dead root with a promise of chemical revival. It poses many questions related to bioengineering and environmental problems. One aspect is people’s fight with aging. How far are we able to go to prolong our lives? What are we willing to sacrifice for this? On the other hand, it also questions the quality of artificially achieved changes. One may think about many things, like ideas, projects, research, or policies, which are artificially kept alive despite a dying ecosystem.