To death death, immortality soon? (Laurent Alexandre)

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Re: Death to death, immortality soon? (Laurent Alexandre)




by Exnihiloest » 13/09/21, 22:47

Janic wrote:but the taste

you mean the "taste"?
it's personal

It's wrong. The crappy taste of shit is unanimous among men against him. But you will undoubtedly tell us that it is a popular dish if it is well prepared, and that your friends' scatophaguses like it very much, with a little carrot juice.
, what one will find "good" another will find it "bland, tasteless!"

It's wrong. Nobody finds Munster "bland".
The mistake,

Before speaking of an error, it would be necessary to demonstrate that there is one.
It is exactly

You don't know if it's "fair". Do you think you have papal infallibility like all obscurantists?
to want

Still all wrong. Nobody wants, or proves it.
find the same taste as bidoche.

Still all wrong for the same reason. And then "the taste", what is it?
In reality

You claim to know reality, pretentious lost in his illusions?
these products are only substitutes

You don't know anything about it.
intended not to suddenly disorient

Disinformation ! Nobody cares about the producers to disorientate or not. Or prove it.


Here I made a sausage answer to the con, Janic style. In fact, it's very easy to be a jerk. To say that for some it is natural!
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Re: Death to death, immortality soon? (Laurent Alexandre)




by sicetaitsimple » 13/09/21, 23:03

Almost perfect, we believe it! Lack just a few insults, the "bell pov" is still very soft ...
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Re: Death to death, immortality soon? (Laurent Alexandre)




by Janic » 14/09/21, 09:03

exn ... ullissime
In fact,
a fact is not a proof
it's very easy
for you
to play stupid.
you do not play since it is natural for you!
To say that for some it is natural!
these some being yourself and your funny ones in an obvious way as you just pointed out!
Does that make you sausage enough?
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Re: Death to death, immortality soon? (Laurent Alexandre)




by Obamot » 21/03/23, 00:44

For 2030 Ray Kurzweil predicts that:
We will achieve immortality!

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5:20 Kurzweil's views on genetics and nanotech.
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According to Kurzweil, these tiny robots will be able to repair and improve our bodies at the cellular level, thereby making us immune to disease, aging and death. Additionally, he believes advances in brain-computer interfaces will allow us to download our consciousness in digital form, allowing us to achieve immortality.

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Regardless of one's opinion of the Singularity, there's no denying that we live in a time of rapid technological change. The future is uncertain and it is impossible to predict with certainty what the world will look like in 2030 or beyond. However, one thing is certain: the Singularity, as envisioned by Kurzweil and others, represents a profound shift in human history, one that will likely have far-reaching implications for generations to come.
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Re: Death to death, immortality soon? (Laurent Alexandre)




by Obamot » 21/03/23, 01:30

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(the guy has a little resemblance to Bourla)
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Re: Death to death, immortality soon? (Laurent Alexandre)




by Janic » 21/03/23, 07:45

ah, the fantasy of immortality! After having been the carrot of religions, this fantasy carried over to pseudo-science. White cap, white cap§ Living beings are afraid of final death; what has made the headlines of religions and others are trying to revive this business of illusion and they will find a few idiots to believe it!
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Re: Death to death, immortality soon? (Laurent Alexandre)




by Christophe » 02/04/23, 15:08

Alexandre Laurent has competition: https://www.lesechos.fr/weekend/busines ... ps-1889518

David Sinclair, the man who promises to stay young longer

The professor of genetics has become the figurehead of a movement that wants to extend the life expectancy in good health by several decades. The one who boasts of being ten years younger than his chronological age, however, is controversial by blurring the lines between scientist and influencer.
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 02/04/23, 15:35

Christophe wrote:Lord Brett Sinclair, the man who promises to stay young longer

It's quite simple, he didn't move!
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Re: Death to death, immortality soon? (Laurent Alexandre)




by Christophe » 13/06/23, 23:53

: Shock: : Shock:

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Re: Death to death, immortality soon? (Laurent Alexandre)




by Remundo » 14/06/23, 00:14

this doctor Laurent Alexandre is more and more crazy...

there's been no worse squealing than crooked on the covid, even Buzyn is honest in comparison... : roll:

is this an official account?
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