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An inventor of the leading man is confirmed to become immortalized in at least two decades thanks to achievements in nanotechnology and the increasing understanding for our body.
Ray Kurzweil, inventor and future of 61 years, said that new knowledge in the field of information technology and genetics is increasing at a rate of difficult news. According to him, in theory, if the understanding of humanity to continue to increase as at present, within 20 years, nanotechnology could help us create products with features identical bodies organs. Different organs, these products are not aging so he never die.
Kurzweil said, adding that although his predictions seem impracticable, but right at the present time many people were rescued by the pancreas and nerve cells artificially.
In the magazine article posted on The Sun, Kurzweil asserted: "I and many scientists believe that within 20 years we will find out how to submit your biological clock to the human body can stop then reverse the aging process. At that nanotechnology will allow us to live forever in life.
"The nano-sized machine will replace the blood cells and performing a few thousand more times. Within 25 years we could run without breathing for 15 minutes, or diving under water in 4 hours without oxygen, Kurzweil received the. "People who have heart attacks will drive to the doctor for surgery because nano machines to help them survive a heart attack occurs. Thanks to nanotechnology, the human brain will work faster to the extent we can write a book in minutes.
Ray Kurzweil (born 1948) is the inventor and leading the future in America today. He studied many fields, from technology optical character recognition technology to scans. He wrote many books on health, artificial intelligence, future and technology. Kurzweil is the inventor of the first principle of computer character recognition, computer speech to speech for the blind, computer scans, the general and free-create the instrument, move your voice into writing.




