As far as I know, trees don't die of old age. When they die, it's because they were killed... either by a pest, fungus, fire, drought, loggers, etc.
I've heard that fish, catfish in particular, will live and continue to grow as long as there is enough food to sustain their ever-increasing size. In some places like by dams where the food is so plentiful that it basically just floats straight into their mouths all day, they can get several hundred pounds and get much older than normal.
I was taught in school that our cells are always dying off and being replaced by new cells. So I am curious why we grow old and die of natural causes. I googled it and found a wide range of explanations. It seems that the scientific community is not in total agreement on the matter but the most likely explanation is that our DNA gets damaged (by what?) Over time.
There is a common theme in ancient literature that people used to live much longer than they do today. I wonder if that is true, and if so, what changed. I wonder if the "fountain of youth" is actually more attainable than previously thought. There have been experiments that caused lifespan to increase four-fold in worms. I wonder if anyone will be able to do the same for humans.
If nothing else, it would make a good plot for a sci-fi movie/show. In all the vampire movies, they are "immortal" and can't be killed except by weird methods. Imagine a story about a race of people who lived thousands of years but were still just people (who don't drink blood) who can be killed by traditional means (disease, bullets, arrows, fire, etc.). It would be more believable than current themes.
And another thought... If human lifespan could be extended to hundreds or thousands of years, how long would our memory span? Imagine being 8,000 years old and only remembering the last 200-300 years. In order to have a sense of identity you might have to keep an encyclopedia of diaries and transcribe them every few hundred years. But what if you wrote the first few tomes in a dead language that you no longer remember?
Well anyway, that's the kind of stupid stuff I think about while falling asleep.
I've heard that fish, catfish in particular, will live and continue to grow as long as there is enough food to sustain their ever-increasing size. In some places like by dams where the food is so plentiful that it basically just floats straight into their mouths all day, they can get several hundred pounds and get much older than normal.
I was taught in school that our cells are always dying off and being replaced by new cells. So I am curious why we grow old and die of natural causes. I googled it and found a wide range of explanations. It seems that the scientific community is not in total agreement on the matter but the most likely explanation is that our DNA gets damaged (by what?) Over time.
There is a common theme in ancient literature that people used to live much longer than they do today. I wonder if that is true, and if so, what changed. I wonder if the "fountain of youth" is actually more attainable than previously thought. There have been experiments that caused lifespan to increase four-fold in worms. I wonder if anyone will be able to do the same for humans.
If nothing else, it would make a good plot for a sci-fi movie/show. In all the vampire movies, they are "immortal" and can't be killed except by weird methods. Imagine a story about a race of people who lived thousands of years but were still just people (who don't drink blood) who can be killed by traditional means (disease, bullets, arrows, fire, etc.). It would be more believable than current themes.
And another thought... If human lifespan could be extended to hundreds or thousands of years, how long would our memory span? Imagine being 8,000 years old and only remembering the last 200-300 years. In order to have a sense of identity you might have to keep an encyclopedia of diaries and transcribe them every few hundred years. But what if you wrote the first few tomes in a dead language that you no longer remember?
Well anyway, that's the kind of stupid stuff I think about while falling asleep.