Friday, June 28, 2013

6-YEAR-OLD GIRL COVERED IN THICK BLACK FUR IS ABANDONED BY HER PARENTS

It is a condition which has resulted in little Liu Jiangli going through more trauma in her six years than most people do in a lifetime. The schoolgirl was born with a coating of coarse black fur on her face and across more than 60 per cent of her body.

But if that was not bad enough, worse was to follow. Because of her rare condition which effects just one in a billion people – she was abandoned by both of her parents. At just two-years-old her mother left the family home and shortly afterwards her father took her to nursery and never returned for her. The nursery made newspaper announcements asking for the toddler’s relatives to claim her, and six months later the grandfather of one of her cousins came forward. Liu Mingying has looked after Liu from Guiyang city in southwest China’s Guizhou province – ever since.

However, he worries she will always be taunted about her appearance.The youngster has been unable to make friends as other children are either frightened of her or make fun of her. There is currently no official explanation for Liu’s condition.
However, it is very similar to a syndrome known as Hypertrichosis Universalis, which leaves sufferers covered entirely in body hair and affects just one in a billion people.

Steve Jobs never used license plates for his cars.

Steve Jobs was always known for his signature image of a black turtleneck, sneakers, and blue denim pants. What fewer people relate with him, though, is the silver Mercedes SL55 AMG he always drove, and the fact that it never had a license plate.          View this video...


Jobs had driven the same car for years, but never had a license plate on it. He was also never fined by the police for it. So how did he get away with it? It’s all because of a loophole in the California vehicle laws. 


Anyone in California has a maximum of six months after the issuing of a plate number to put a license plate on a new car. All Jobs did was change cars every six months to an identical, newmodel, so that he could keep the plates off. 


Of course, doing this for most of us would be senseless hassle, as well as potentially very expensive. The gimmick would also probably run its course soon, and in the event the vehicle was stolen, identification would be much more difficult.

A Man sued his Wife for being Ugly


Northern Chinese resident Jian Feng divorced and sued his wife for $120,000 and won! The story goes that Mr. Feng was deeply in love with his beautiful wife until they had ababy girl.Feng was horrified at how ugly the baby was and demanded to know who his wife had cheated on him with because the baby resembled neither of the parents. It was only then that his wife confessed that she had received intense plastic surgery to look radically different. Feng divorced and sued his wife under the terms that she had gotten him to marry her under false pretenses!

Hitler used his school report card as toilet paper

To say that Adolf Hitler did not think the same way as most people is an understatement. He did some extremely odd things in his personal life. One story reports that Hitler did so bad in school that instead of showing his father his report card he simply used it as toilet paper!Other odd things Hitler did were related to his health. A fond lover of animals, Hitler refused to eat meat and would give graphic descriptions of slaughter to his guests when they would eat it in front of him. He was addicted to amphetamines and also ruptured his eardrums from a bomb blast and would constantly stick his fingers in his ears!

TIME TRAVEL


Cosmonaut Sergei Avdeyev holds the world record for TIME TRAVEL. He traveled 0.02 seconds into the future.

Yes, folks, it is possible to travel in time, at least, to travel to the future. There’s no time-traveling phone booths. What Avdeyev did to travel in time is to orbit the Earth 11,968 times over the course of 748 days in the Mir space station. By the time his stint in space was over, he had experienced 0.2 seconds less than the rest of the world did.
This made him 0.2 seconds younger than he would have been if he had never gone into space. To put it in another way, he traveled 0.02 seconds into the future.

Hypothetically, you travel a whole lot more in time if you traveled faster, closer to the speed of light.

STEPHEN HAWKING


1- Stephen William Hawking is one of the most famous living scientists. His computer-simulated voice is familiar on many television science programmes.
2- Stephen Hawking (b.1942) is a British physicist who is famous for his ideas on space and time.
3- Hawking was born in Oxford, England and studied at Cambridge University, where he is now a professor.
4- Hawking suffers from the paralyzing nerve disease called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. He cannot move any more than a few hand and face muscles, but he gets around very well in an electric wheelchair.
5- Hawking cannot speak, but he communicates effectively with a computer-simulated voice.
6- Hawking’s book A Brief History of Time (1988) outlines his ideas on space, time and the history of the Universesince the Big Bang. It was one of the best-selling science books of the 20th century.
7- Einstein thought of and Hawking developed the idea of black holes. They are collapsed objects, such as stars, that have become invisible.
8- Hawking’s contributions to the study of gravity are considered to be the most important since Einstein’s.
9- More than anyone else, Hawking has developed the idea of black holes — points in space where gravity becomes so extreme that it even sucks in light.
10- Hawking developed the idea of a singularity, which is an incredibly small point in a black hole where all physical laws break down.
11- Hawking’s work provides a strong theoretical base for the idea that the Universe began with a Big Bang, starting with a singularity and exploding outwards.
12- Hawking is trying to find a quantum theory of gravity to link in with the three other basic forces (electromagnetism and nuclear forces). The Big Bang theory assumes the Universe started with a singularity, a point of infinite mass.

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Sometimes they'll even try to eat each other

When snakes are born with two heads, they fight each other for food. Sometimes they'll even try to eat each other. 

Two-headed snakes do not have a long life expectancy, particularly in the wild. Each head has a brain and, usually, some control over the shared body, and the two cannot communicate with each other. Movement is therefore difficult, as each head may try to travel in a different direction. 

Some two-headed snakes share a stomach, while others have a stomach for each head. In a two-headed snake with separate stomachs, one of the heads may die if it routinely loses fights over food. Even if there is only one stomach, two-headed snakes may not be able to capture prey if the heads are competing for food. Despite this, two-headed snakes have lived up to 20 years in captivity. Researchers think that the inbreeding of snakes for zoos and pets may lead to an increased incidence of two-headed snakes. In 2000, a two-headed snake named We earned a bid of $150,000 on eBay.

The ORB Ring Takes Blue Tooth Above and Beyond


Introducing the ORB ring, a prototype created by Hybra Advance Technology, Inc. that will hopefully take Blue Tooth to a whole new level. The ORB is defined by the product’s official web-site as Compact Mobile Communication in a Wearable, Wireless Digiset.

How it would work is that the ORB functions primarily as a ring, so it can be easily worn and kept on your person at all times. When it’s in use, however, it can become an earpiece for answering phone calls. Your cell phone can’t be more than thirty feet away in order for the ORB to function. If you’re receiving a phone call, the ORB. will
 
vibrate and show the caller id on the ring. If you wish to answer the call, you twist it open and place it on your ear, and if you do not then you just push the cancel button on the side. You also would receive and be able to read text messages from your ORB ring (though you couldn’t reply), and you could set alarms and event reminders on it as well. The site states that the ORB will come in a variety of different sizes, allowing accessibility to anyone interested in purchasing one. It will also be waterproof, so you don’t have to remove it every time you take a shower.


This piece of technology is still being tested and we have yet to receive a date when the prototype might be complete.

Fujitsu Lifebook Concept


The Fujitsu Lifebook Concept unites a laptop, tablet, phone and camera together in one device. Even if we've seen devices that come close, this concept takes the cake when it comes to multi-functionality. Where a keyboard would be, the laptop holds a small tablet. As soon as the tablet is in the slot, the tablet itself becomes a full size touch-based QWERTY Keyboard.You can detach its camera and use it as a digital camera, detach the tablet and use it as such or attach it and use it as the laptop’s keyboard or touch drawing area.

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Now a chip that detects disease from a drop of blood !

Now a chip that detects disease from a drop of blood ! 

Scientists have engineered a cutting-edge sensor chip that can detect diseases from a drop of blood, says a new study.

The study describes how Reginald Farrow and Alokik Kanwal, researchers at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), and their team have created a carbon nanotube-based device to non-invasively and quickly detect mobile single cells with the potential to maintain a high degree of spatial resolution.

"Using sensors, we created a device that will allow medical personnel to put a tiny drop of liquid on the active area of the device and measure the cells' electrical properties," said Farrow, the recipient of NJIT's highest research honour, the NJIT Board of Overseers Excellence in Research Prize and Medal.

"Although we are not the only people doing this kind of work, what we think is unique is how we measure the electrical properties or patterns of cells and how those properties differ between cell types," Farrow added.


Do you know how much Facebook earn?

Facebook generates $66.94 per second! Isn't it crazy? And the annual revenue is $5,090,000,000­. If you have taken 5 seconds to read this post then Facebook would have already made around $334.7 in between.

Google working on game console, watch

Fresh off the launch of the Android-based video game console Ouya, it appears Google may be next to leap into the business.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Google is developing a home video game console and a wristwatch, both of which will run Android.
Citing "people familiar with the matter," the report says Google is working on the console and watch to get the jump on Apple in case they develop similar devices.
Google declined comment to USA TODAY about the report.
Earlier this week, the Kickstarter project Ouya launched online and at several retailers with a $99 price tag and nearly 200 independently developed games priced as low as $2-$3.
The home console business has long remained the domain of three companies: Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony. Nintendo launched the Wii U last November, but has failed to catch on as quickly as its predecessor, the Wii.
Meanwhile, Microsoft and Sony will launch the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, respectively, later this year.
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James Holmes to wear hidden harness anchored to floor

DENVER (AP) — Colorado theater shooting suspect James Holmes will be restrained during his trial by wearing a harness under his clothes that will be anchored to the floor, the judge said Thursday.
Judge Carlos A. Samour Jr. also ruled the jury will not be sequestered during the trial, which is scheduled to start in February and is expected to take four months.
Holmes is accused of killing 12 people and injuring 70 others at a movie theater in the Denver suburb of Aurora in July.
He has worn heavy shackles on his wrists and ankles during pretrial hearings. His lawyers wanted him to be unshackled during the trial, saying the restraints would make him look guilty to the jury.
Samour said Holmes has to be restrained because he is charged with violent crimes. He said jurors won't see the harness, and the anchoring cable will blend in with computer cables at the defense table.
The judge ruled earlier that Holmes can wear civilian clothing at his trial.
Holmes pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to multiple charges of murder and attempted murder. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.
Defense lawyers wanted the jury sequestered and wanted the jurors barred from having phones, laptop computers or any other electronics devices during the trial.
The judge said sequestration for such a long time would be costly and impractical, and would create an undue burden on jurors. He implied it also could prompt some prospective jurors to try to avoid the case.
However, Samour said he would allow defense lawyers to renew the request later if they think they have grounds to do so.
Denying jurors access to smartphones, computers, television sets and radios — along with email and the Internet — would be drastic and unfair, the judge said.
But he did rule jurors will not be allowed to have the devices in court or during deliberations.
Samour said he might seat as many as 12 alternate jurors — an unusually large number — in the event any of the 12 regular jurors is dismissed for hearing outside information or other reasons.
"The court cannot keep the jurors in a bubble, completely sealed off from the outside world," the judge said.
Samour has said 5,000 potential jurors will get a summons and that he expects 3,200 to 3,500 to respond.
Holmes' lawyers had also asked the judge to scale back the heavy security that has been present during 11 months of pretrial hearings, saying it would be "extraordinary and unnecessary" during the trial and would prejudice the jury against Holmes.
They also objected to deputies standing so close to Holmes in the courtroom that they could hear his conversations with his attorneys.
Eight Arapahoe County sheriff's deputies usually stand guard in the courtroom during hearings. Others watch from the rooftops of the two courthouse buildings and in the parking lot.
Samour said four of the deputies in the courtroom will wear uniforms during the trial, and any others will wear street clothes. He also said they will keep a reasonable distance from the defense table.
The judge overruled the defense objection to having deputies on the rooftops and in the parking lot, saying they're necessary to protect Holmes and the public.
Samour said Sheriff Grayson Robinson had agreed to the hidden harness and tether for Holmes and the plainclothes deputies in the courtroom. Samour added he trusts Robinson's expertise and will heed his advice.
Source: USA TODAY
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Top 5 Computer Programmers in the World

In programming category we have written about History about programming language and Programming languages you’re never heard of it, Now time to share about The best 10 Computer programmers around the world.

 
Programmers are Computer enthusiasts, who communicate with Computer system by writing codes, And they develop software for Computer. A programmer is also known as Coder, Developer and Software engineer.
If we look at history, Ada lovelace (Ada Augusta) was the first programmer and she was student of Charles Babbage. Ada lovelace wrote code for Charles Babbage’s Analytical engine.
In 1973 Dennis Ritchie created  ”C” programming language, this is the most widely used programming language.
“I think everybody in this country should learn how to program a Computer because it teaches you how to think”- Steve Jobs
 Top 5 Computer Programmers in the World
Here is a list of world’s best programmers around the world who changed computer era by developing computer software, programs and also operating system.

#1.  Dennis Ritchie

Dennis Ritchie (1941-2011) was an American Computer Programmer. Sir. Ritchie developed “C” programming language and co-developer of Unix Operating system. Dennis Ritchie worked for Alcatel-Lucent and for Bell labs.
Dennis Ritchie changed digital era by creating “C” programming language. Lisp, Visual Basic, Pascal, COBOL, Turbo pascal 7.0, PL/1, ADA, these are the programming languages are written in C programming language.  ”C” is a best programming language for newbie programmers, Who are interested in learning codes.
Dennis Ritchie and his colleague Ken Thompson received the Turing award for implementing and developing UNIX operating system in the year 1983.

#2.  Mark Zuckerberg

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Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook.com when he was 20 years old, Mark and his Harward university friends helped to build Facebook. When Facebook started it was only available for Hardward students. Facebook website is mainly written in C++ and PHP programming language.
Mark is very passionate about programming and codes, In his early age he created a messenger called “Zucknet” that allowed to chat with all computers. In 2003 Mark created Facemash, the website is all about comparing two Harward university students side by side “Hot or Not” contest.
Some developers re-created Facemash (check here)
In last year Mark Zuckerberg earned more than $2 billion worth stock. And worth $15B according to report of usnews.

#3.  Steve Wozniak  

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The Brain behind Apple Inc. -Steve Wozniak is an Computer scientist and Programmer
Steve Woz is well known for developing Apple-1 and Apple-2 :

In early 1976 Woz and Jobs developed a Hardware ,Circuit Board design and Operating system for
Apple- 1 . Apple 1 priced around $666, And sold 50 system boards to Paul Terrell (Computer shop owner) . After Apple-1, Woz developed first Color graphics personal computer with Integer BASIC programming language and they named it as a Apple-2.
For sometime  Steve Wozniak was teaching elementary school students about computer. In 2006 Steve Woz published his autobiography iWoz: From Computer Geek to Cult Icon. Now Steve Woz is working for Fusion-io as a Chief Scientist.

#4.  Bill Gates

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Bill Gates: Founder of world’s largest software company Microsoft, And also Co-chairman of Gates Foundation.  Also Bill gates is one of the world’s richest man in the world.
Bill started working with computer when he was 13 years old. When he was 17 Bill Gates formed a company called Traf-o-data. And In the age of 20 Bill Gates founded Microsoft Inc. Bill Gates also created MS-DOS Operating system and Windows OS. Currently Microsoft is one of the valuable company in the world. In 2012 Microsoft earns $73.72 Billion.

“Measuring programming progress by lines of code is like measuring aircraft building progress by weight” – Bill Gates

#5.  Linus Torvalds

Linus Torvalds is a software engineer, hacker and project coordinator.
In 1991 Linus Torvalds released Linux 0.11 which is written in C programming language. Linux supports more than 20+ platforms. And Linux is a free and open source operating system, Open source means that you can get the source code of the operating system for free.
“Most good programmers do programming not because they expect to get paid or get adulation by the public, but because it is fun to program” – Linus Torvalds
The Top 5 Programmers lists ends here according to me but there are thousands of best programmers are there Larry page, Brin sergy, Bjarne Stroustrup.

Use Your Phone to Open Your Door with the August Smart Lock

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If you’ve ever wondered why you can unlock your car by pressing a button, but still have to fumble for your metal keys to get in your house, then the August Smart Lock might be for you.
The $199 device, which will go on sale later this year, lets you secure your door over the Internet. Using August you can bar unwanted visitors and give access to friends and relatives — even for a short period. The base station attaches to your door and attaches to your deadbolt. The company claims the deadbolt adapters and faceplates accommodate 90% of locks on the market. There’s also no wiring to worry about — the device uses standard batteries.
On the software side, the August lock uses Bluetooth to connect to an iOS and Android app. Using the app you can issue encrypted “keys” to anyone you’d like to give access to.
August, which was created by Jason Johnson and industrial designer Yves Behar, is not the first lock on the market that interacts with your smartphone — Kwikset’s Kevo also uses Bluetooth to connect to your iPhone 4S or iPhone 5. However, August’s sleek design may woo some of the consumers who opted for Nest, another stylish update to a boring household fixture, the thermostat.
What do you think? Would you buy the August Smart Lock? Let us know in the comments.

Coke Social Can Splits Into Two for Easy Sharing

In the past years we have all been exposed to the “Share Happiness” platform by Coca-Cola. They just pushed it a step further.
There was one thing you couldn't share yet. And it is the best iconic marketing asset of the brand : the can. Now you can.
 Efficient marketing and best advertising concepts always come from simple ideas. I like this one. I am sure it must have been very complicated to touch the product design, then produce it. But at the end, the result looks very simple and this is why, in my opinion, it works. They managed to bring their concept (sharing happiness) to the ultimate reality, by applying it to the product. And they created a powerful new gimmick : Twist, turn and share.
 At this point I don’t know if it is only a one shot campaign or if this new product will be industrialized.

A Man Fitted a Camera in his Eye.

This might sound fictional & unbelievable but its true.
Canadian film maker Rob Spence, who damaged his right eye in a childhood accident, is determined to replace it with a digital camera. “Team Eyeborg” has just succeeded in fitting Spence with an artificial eye containing a working LED – a step towards a camera-containing synthetic eye.
Spence and engineer Kosta Gramatis have succeeded in placing a working red LED in Spence’s eye giving him a look similar from Arnold Schwarzenegger’s cyborg in The Terminator. This camera will record everything that enters Spence’s field of vision and relay the footage back to a computer. That video will provide a unique perspective on the way video surveillance is becoming more popular in western societies… This image shows the components of the camera now present in his eye.

In 1998 ,Sony Accidentally Sold 700,000 Camcorders That Could See Through People’s Clothes.

Yes You heard it right,in year 1998 sony sold 700,00 camcorder that had technology to see through your clothes,well what was that? lets check out..
The cameras had special lenses that use infrared light (IR) to see through some types of clothing,such as on dark colored, thin clothing – like swimsuits. The main factor is how well the fabric absorbs IR light waves. It’s not for regular digicams, but rather for camcorders with a IR night vision mode, and the resolution is low.
Sony recalled the camcorders when they found out about this, but the night vision camcorders that they subsequently released,some people figured out how to modify the camera to get the see-through-clothing functionality  and hundreds of the modified cameras are for sale on the Internet.The camera with all the filters sells for about $700 brand new, and is easy to obtain.Sony said it has no responsibility for altered or modified products.A lot of people have used this technology for wrong purposes.
             How to see through clothing.

China’s Tianhe-2 retakes fastest supercomputer crown

A China-based supercomputer has leap frogged rivals to be named the world’s most powerful system.
Tianhe-2, developed by the government-run National University of Defence Technology, topped the latest list of the fastest 500 supercomputers, by a team of international researchers.
They said the news was a “surprise” since thesystem had not been expected to be ready until 2015.
China last held the top rank between November 2010 and June 2011.
According to the list, the US has the world’s second and third fastest supercomputers, Titan and Sequoia, while Japan’s K computer drops to fourth spot.
Fastest supercomputers
1. Tianhe-2 (China)
2. Titan (US)
3. Sequoia (US)
4. K computer (Japan)
5. Mira (US)
6. Stampede (US)
7. Juqueen (Germany)
8. Vulcan (US)
9. SuperMuc (Germany)
10. Tianhe-1A (China)
The latest version of the twice-yearly list – which is overseen by Hans Meuer, professor of computer science at the University of Mannheim – was published to coincide with the International Supercomputing Conferencein Leipzig, Germany.
Unique features
According to the Linpack benchmark, Tianhe-2 – meaning Milky Way-2 – operates at 33.86 petaflop/sec, the equivalent of 33,860 trillion calculations per second.
The benchmark measures real-world performance – but in theory the machine can boost thatto a “peak performance” of 54.9 petaflop/sec.
The project was sponsored by the Chinese government’s 863 High Technology Programme – an effort to make the country’s hi-tech industries more competitive and less dependent on overseas rivals.
It has said it intends to install the equipment at the National Supercomputer Centre in Guangzhou, based in the country’s south-eastern Guandong province, where it will be offered as a “research and education” resource to southern China.
The machine uses a total of 3.12 million processor cores, using Intel’s Ivy Bridge and Xeon Phi chips to carry out its calculations.
However, the University of Tennessee’s Jack Dongarra – a member of the Top 500 list teamwho visited the project in May – noted that many of its features were developed in China and are unique. These include:
A custom-built interconnection network, which routes data across the system.
The inclusion of 4,096 Galaxy FT-1500 CPUs (central processing units) designed by the university – these have been installed to handle specific weather-forecasting and national-defence applications and are not included in the headline performance figures.
The use of the Kylin operating system – this Linux-based OS is named after a mythical beast known as the “Chinese unicorn”, and was designed by the university to be a high-security option for users in government, defence, energy, aerospace and other critical industries.
Tianhe-2 uses a locally developed Linux-based operating system
On paper the Tianhe-2′s performance is nearly double that of the next computer on the list.
Titan, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, clocks 17.59 petaflop/sec of performance, according to the Linpack benchmark, and a theoretical peak of 27.11 petaflop/sec.
Mr Dongarra noted that the US government isnot expected to acquire another supercomputer until 2015.
Japan’s Fujitsu-built K computer – which displaced China’s Tianhe-1 as the world’s fastest supercomputer – now comes in fourthon the Top 500 list with a Linpack benchmarkperformance of 10.51 petaflop/sec.
According to the survey’s editors, China now accounts for 66 of the list’s fastest computers, which is actually a fall from six months ago when it had 72 in the list.
The US dominates the survey with 252 systems, Japan has 30, the UK has 29, France has 23 and Germany has 19.

A Russian Billionaire Planning To Become Immortal By 2045


You have probably stumbled upon a page describing how to become immortal, you have seen movies about it and you have read books.  But if a person says that it’s possible you would just laugh and call him stupid, but that’s not the case for Dmitry Itskov.
Dimitry Itskov, a 32 year old Russian billionaire is planning on living forever. He plans to achieve this feat by the year 2045, which gives the name of his idea-“Initiative 2045”
 
He has a simple idea- To build an android body for himself.
As simple as it may sound it’s really complicated in reality. The idea aims to create the technology enabling the transfer of a person’s personality into an advanced non-biological carrier and extending life, including to the point of immortality.
Itskov has named his “advanced non biological carrier” “an avatar” (some inspiration from a Hollywood movie!!), which is regulated by a brain computer interface. Itskov says that it function somehow like the 2009 James Cameron movie Avatar.  No matter how dubious it sounds but Itskov has put a lot number of world class experts to work on his idea.
 
We are facing the time where the unconscious evolution period has almost finished, and we come to the new era, a new period of controlled evolution,” says Itskov in a video interview.
“Initiative 2045” wants to make the Avatar technology available by the year 2020.
Itskov also says that by the year 2025 he expects autonomous life-support system for the human brain linked to a robot, which means he will be on a hold of technology that could implant the human brain into a robot. By the year 2035 a human should be able to upload there brain into a robot and by the year 2045 we will be replaced by holograms or our body will be. “We will transform into a new species, when this will happen” says Itskov.
 
To make these goals a reality, the Global future Congress held its first meeting in Moscow last year. The Congress has promised that it will reveal the most human like robot the world has ever seen when they will meet in New York in June this year.
There are a few flaws to Itskov’s idea, but many believe that it can happen. Itskov’s initiatives 2045 has lead almost twenty thousand people supporting his idea. Many folks are also calling for the year 2045 as a new religion and set of ethics because they don’t believe any of the current ones can handle the societal implications of living forever. This in turn has lead Itskov to form his own political party in Russia called “Evolution 2045.”
 
There are still many years left to see if the age of immortality is here or not, but I would say the age of traffic jams is definitely here. What will happen if we all become immortal?
Let’s just leave it to your imagination.