If you have enough cash, a Russian man may be able to help you live forever
Immortality is something all of us have thought of, but nobody really
takes seriously. A 31-year-old Russian man named Dmitry Itskov wants
you to seriously consider the possibility of living forever, and perhaps
even plan on being able to do so by 2045. His plan, called simply "The 2045 Initiative," will sound familiar if you've seen the James Camera blockbuster "Avatar" — and he just needs a few billion dollars to make it a reality.
Itskov's project has several
phases, with each step bringing mankind closer to the ultimate goal
living forever. The first step in the project is to create robotic humans
that can be controlled remotely. He plans on crossing this hurdle by
2020 at the latest. Then, by 2025, a human brain will be transferred
into a robotic skeleton to continue life after death. By 2035, the
avatar's brain will be constructed separately, and your own personality
will simply be "transferred" into it when you are ready to end your
human existence. And finally, by the year 2045, humans will be able to
walk around in holographic avatars for eternity, never fearing death.
Not surprisingly, the Avatar
project is extremely expensive, and Itskov needs some serious financial
help if he's to pull it off. So, naturally, he's asking the world's
richest people to help fund the movement. In return, he's pledging to
help each donor on his or her own immortality quest. You know, because
you just can't spend $50 billion in one lifetime.
This article was written by Mike Wehner and originally appeared on Tecca
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