Scientist’s verdict on Putin and Xi Jinping’s ‘immortality’ and ‘live to 150’ claims | World | News

A leading scientist said that Xi Jinping’s allegations about Vladimir Putin about the ability to live in 150 years old and beyond were “unfounded”. The Chinese leader was heard when he attended a military parade in the Russian dictator Beijing last week.
Unaware that he could be heard on a microphone, Xi said to Putin through a translator: “People were rarely 70 years old, but these days you are still children in 70.” “With the development of biotechnology, human organs can be transplanted continuously and people can live younger and younger and even immortality.” Xi replied: “Estimates, this century, 150 has a chance to live.” While financing research conducted to increase aging or reaching immortality may seem like science fiction, both Beijing and Moscow have only invested in a significant amount of investment. The Kremlin is known to rapidly have anti -aging research on cellular degeneration, cognitive decrease and immune system.
In addition, Beijing has invested millions of hydrogen therapy delivered by nanotechnology to slow down the aging process and prolong the quality of life of people in later years, and millions of compounds such as betaine and lithocholic acid.
However, James Markmann, President of the Executive Council of the American Transplant Surgeons Association, said that leaders can start 150 thanks to the transplant, saying that people are “unfounded”.
He said: “There is no evidence that it is possible to live until the age of 150 through organ transplantation.
“Although there are some progress in the relevant researches and intervention in the aging process, there is no evidence that a 150 -year life span can be achieved at the moment.”
“The idea here is that there is a surplus of organs that can be renewed constantly for a single individual to prolong their lives; the situation is not the case.”
The quest for immortality is not new for the human race, history is full of discovery of the rich of extending its time on earth and reaching an uncertain life.
Throughout history, the leaders have tried to deceive the system from the ancient Egyptians to enter the mummy to the other world, or to Qin Shi Huang, the cooked land army of China’s first emperor.
In the modern world, a growing movement among technology leaders in the Silicon Valley began to pour millions of “Biohacking” and Cryonics to live more than a century.
Elizabeth Wishnick, who is an expert and senior research scientist in China-Russian Relations at the Marine Analysis Center (CNA) Policy The search for immortality is often another boundary for those who achieve almost everything they can in the world.
Billionaires and leaders said: they want to go into space, they want to go under water… The human body for them is another limit.
“It makes sense for people who do not feel the limit to try to expand these borders.”




