The immortality.

In the movies kings are always looking for the secret of immortality.
But the immortality really a good thing? For a boy of ten a year equal to 10% of his life.
For her mother forty-one year only 2.5% of its existence.
The same year, 365 days, can produce different feelings in different people.
If we reach the age of 82, I am roughly 30,000 days.
If this guy lives for 30,000 years, one year for him might seem like a day.
And if the emotions of this guy are preserved despite the potential boredom of living for millions of years, it could end up feeling lonely and sad knowing that should and always will have to survive to anyone who has ever loved.

But what would happen if everyone were immortal? Be ', first, the Earth has limited dimensions.

Dov 'so that we would live? "Excuse me!" "This my face!" "Stop him!" "Ask forgiveness." "It's close here!" Remember what you did last year? And when you were 5 years? How much of your past, you forgot? If you have trouble remembering the deeds done when you were 5 years old, how can you remember what would have happened if I had been living a thousand years ago? A million years ago? We do not remember every single detail of our past because our brains have limited capacity and replace it unnecessary memories, such as cabinet combinations of secondary schools, with relevant information.

If this immortal child fall in love once in a hundred years, would have ten thousand girls in a million years.

And how many names of those ten thousand girls would be able to remember? This changes what it means to a meaningful relationship, right? Another complication with respect to immortality: Humans have not always been the same.

This can be explained by the Theory of Evolution of Darwin.
For example, if women are more attractive tall men, most tall men will mate and have children, spreading height genes in the genetic traits of the population.
This means that more children in the next generation will have the height genes.

Repeat the process for a million years and the average height will be much higher than the height of today's media, in the hope that there is no natural disaster that gates tall people from the face of the earth.

Our ancestors were low and hairy apes.
We keep one more body hair but no longer the appearance of monkeys.

If you are the only person to be immortal, while all others continue to evolve generation after generation, you're going to look quite different than the people around you.

"Hi how are you?" If one of our ape ancestors were alive today, how many people would befriend him instead of calling the Natural History Museum? And another consideration for physical immortality: the scars.

After all, immortality does not necessarily mean invulnerabilit, simply means that you can not die.
But no guarantees in such conditions would live.
So, look at your body and count how many scars you have.

If you've done all these permanent scars in your life, imagine how much damage you would have if I had a thousand years of life! Now, there are approximately 185,000 hospital discharges for amputation every year in the United States.

These injuries are caused by accidents or diseases.
Surely the low percentage in comparison to the total population if only live for a hundred years.
However, if you are alive for over a million years, the chances of having all limbs are pretty slim.

And as for small accessories, such as the eyes, nose, ears, fingers or toes? And the teeth? What are the chances of maintaining healthy teeth for a hundred years? A thousand years? A million years? You might end up looking like a horrible trailed Mr.

Potato with missing pieces and dentures.

So, are you sure you want to live forever? Now, as a physics lesson on superpowers you will explore next? Changing the size of the body and its substance, the supervelocit, the flight, the super strength, immortality and invisibility.

From Ted