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Can humans live thousands of years? Some trees can. Some animals reach a life span of hundreds of years. Stem cells are immortal and one single cell can build an entire, brand-new, organism. Thus, when our liver, lungs, and heart expire, we will renew them with stem cells. For the brain, it is more complicated the renewing process with stem cells, one can guess. However, being entirely organic is not the only choice for us. Humans have already implanted electronic interfaces in animals and ourselves, so, when our neurons get damaged or expired, no problem, just get a microchip. We will be hybrid-electronic bugs. Evolutionary, "natural" death is a consequence of living in an environment with finite material resources. As we reproduce, we must die to free space for new generations. But, despite the natural constraints, in this regard, we do not have wings, however, we fly¡ [1]<a title="Axislit, CC BY 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons" href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Differentiation_of_Stem_Cells_Into_Neurons.jpg"><img width="512" alt="Differentiation of Stem Cells Into Neurons" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7a/Differentiation_of_Stem_Cells_Into_Neurons.jpg/512px-Differentiation_of_Stem_Cells_Into_Neurons.jpg"></a>

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