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Fantastic Voyage: Live Long Enough to Live Forever
Fantastic Voyage: Live Long Enough to Live Forever

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Authors: Raymond Kurzweil, Terry Grossman
Publisher: Rodale International Ltd
Category: Book

List Price: £17.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 92171

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 454
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.3 x 1.5

ISBN: 1405077603
Dewey Decimal Number: 615
EAN: 9781405077606
ASIN: 1405077603

Publication Date: May 20, 2005
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: brand new old stock good condition lovely book,slight tanning to top, buy now for fast delivery

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Past and Future   June 16, 2006
 3 out of 5 found this review helpful


The author presents an interesting, futuristic vision of the medicine, its influence at our health, and ultimately, at our longevity. It is an interesting, easily understandable read with a lot of information from the fields of genomics, biotechnology and other sciences. The authors present optimistic views on fighting and conquering such modern plagues as cancer, heart diseases, etc. An interesting comparison to the 'Fantastic Voyage...' is the book 'Can We Live 150' by Tombak, with its similar focus on longevity. This one, however, relies on age old remedies adapted to modern times, rather than on the achievement of the sciences. As it usually is the case, the truth is probably buried somewhere in between.



5 out of 5 stars Life Transforming Information   March 17, 2006
 10 out of 11 found this review helpful

I've been a student of health and nutrition for the past 25 years. Frankly I though I knew most of it. How wrong could I be.
Here, for the first time that I have found, is a unique collection of factual information based on the very best cutting edge understanding about our body and about life.
For the first time I really "got" what it would take to stay healthy for as long as possible, throughout my life.
It made difficult reading - tough decisions are necessary. But frankly this book is so "in your face" that it is impossible to hide.
Either you take notice of what you need to do and transform your life, or you ignore it and are responsible, to a huge degree, for your own illnesses.
Do I recommend this book? Yes, but ONLY if you are prepared to take action in a major way to change how you eat, exercise, take nutritional supplements and deal with stress. If you are - this book will live out the title and take you on a fanatastic voyage. If you aren't prepared to change - don't spend your money!



4 out of 5 stars Live long enough to live forever   November 11, 2005
 3 out of 5 found this review helpful

It must be hard for a serious scientist working towards the goal of human immortality to be taken seriously, in the same way as I'm sure it is for those astronomers who spend inordinate amounts of time looking for signs of intelligence from the heavens. Immortality, like aliens, have been so done-to-death in fiction that it's hard for rational thinkers to treat it as being anything other than a fantasy or a myth. In a way, it's worse for immortality -- living forever has been a central part of so many legends (and has been portrayed in such a way) to cause most of us to consider it almost as though it's an impossible dream -- or worse, that it's somehow fundamentally forbidden by the universe.

And yet... why should it be forbidden? Is there really some fundamental magic or spirituality that causes people to age because it's the 'right' thing for humans to do? An increasing number of sane and serious scientists are beginning to think that perhaps effective immortality is not impossible after all.

To help swallow the idea that immortality is possible, it may be useful to realise that immortality doesn't have to be achieved all at once, and as long as there's enough time to figure it out, we will get there. Fortunately, the in-roads made as part of working towards immortality do exactly that -- give us more time!

It has been reported recently that human life expectancy has increased by about 3.5 years in the last 6 years. Some thinkers believe that it will be possible to increase human life expectancy by 1 year PER YEAR within perhaps a decade or two. If this becomes a reality, immortality has effectively happened and gives those working on it plenty of extra time to REALLY make it happen.

Look at longevity another way. If someone could guarantee you an extra year of healthy life to be tagged onto the end of your current 'allotted lifetime', how much would it be worth to you? Thousands? Tens of thousands?

In which case, how much extra time would reading this book have to add onto your life for it to be worth the few pounds it costs?

This book really could change your life... and as your life might turn out to last longer than you expected, that might be a more important thing than you can currently imagine.


4 out of 5 stars Live long enough to live forever   November 10, 2005
 10 out of 11 found this review helpful

It must be hard for a serious scientist working towards the goal of human immortality to be taken seriously, in the same way as I'm sure it is for those astronomers who spend inordinate amounts of time looking for signs of intelligence from the heavens. Immortality, like aliens, have been so done-to-death in fiction that it's hard for rational thinkers to treat it as being anything other than a fantasy or a myth. In a way, it's worse for immortality -- living forever has been a central part of so many legends (and has been portrayed in such a way) to cause most of us to consider it almost as though it's an impossible dream -- or worse, that it's somehow fundamentally forbidden by the universe.

And yet... why should it be forbidden? Is there really some fundamental magic or spirituality that causes people to age because it's the 'right' thing for humans to do? An increasing number of sane and serious scientists are beginning to think that perhaps effective immortality is not impossible after all.

To help swallow the idea that immortality is possible, it may be useful to realise that immortality doesn't have to be achieved all at once, and as long as there's enough time to figure it out, we will get there. Fortunately, the in-roads made as part of working towards immortality do exactly that -- give us more time!

It has been reported recently that human life expectancy has increased by about 3.5 years in the last 6 years. Some thinkers believe that it will be possible to increase human life expectancy by 1 year PER YEAR within perhaps a decade or two. If this becomes a reality, immortality has effectively happened and gives those working on it plenty of extra time to REALLY make it happen.

Look at longevity another way. If someone could guarantee you an extra year of healthy life to be tagged onto the end of your current 'allotted lifetime', how much would it be worth to you? Thousands? Tens of thousands?

In which case, how much extra time would reading this book have to add onto your life for it to be worth the few pounds it costs?

This book really could change your life... and as your life might turn out to last longer than you expected, that might be a more important thing than you can currently imagine.



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