Originally posted by: Anubis08
The chemical pathways our bodies follow and our metabolism leads our bodies to age. SOme even suggest that errors in DNA replication can lead to it. There are also certain chemicals produced by the body that age us. Why would you want to live forever anyway?
Originally posted by: her34
why do bodies age until death, instead of aging until adulthood and maintaining that state.
is death evolutionary necessary?
Originally posted by: her34
why do bodies age until death, instead of aging until adulthood and maintaining that state.
is death evolutionary necessary?
Originally posted by: justchecking
Originally posted by: her34
why do bodies age until death, instead of aging until adulthood and maintaining that state.
is death evolutionary necessary?
This has to be the most technical question ever asked ? Nobody knows the answer. More than
2000 years ago, Buddha had the same question and he left his royal comforts to go to forests
and solitary confinements to meditate and try to find the answer to this question. I dont
know if he found the answer, though he did come out with this great wisdom, which says
"impermanence is permanent". It is just a law of nature. Everything including living and non-living
decays.
Originally posted by: Gannon
Originally posted by: justchecking
Originally posted by: her34
why do bodies age until death, instead of aging until adulthood and maintaining that state.
is death evolutionary necessary?
This has to be the most technical question ever asked ? Nobody knows the answer. More than
2000 years ago, Buddha had the same question and he left his royal comforts to go to forests
and solitary confinements to meditate and try to find the answer to this question. I dont
know if he found the answer, though he did come out with this great wisdom, which says
"impermanence is permanent". It is just a law of nature. Everything including living and non-living
decays.
You're missing the obvious: We procreate and procreation is just a different kind of cell division and if human ancestors have been on the planet for millions or billions of years that means cellular machinery that survived is practically immortal, its just directed in the wrong direction (re-creating the wheel when we create another human being) instead of fixing the human being resources are expended into developing hundreds of thousands of eggs and sperm.
Originally posted by: bobsmith1492
It's not subjective. Your cells can only divide a limited amount of times. After that, your body's systems start to fail, and you die. Quite simple.
Anyway, the most likely reason is that after the Flood, God said he would limit man's days to 120 (years, that is) which is about what it is. He probably changed our cells' timers so that they die off after that much time. It all comes back to the original sin though. If you want an evolutionary answer, it's because we're not fully enough evolved. Yay.
And now, the flames begin, then this thread gets locked.......
Originally posted by: russianpower
Originally posted by: bobsmith1492
It's not subjective. Your cells can only divide a limited amount of times. After that, your body's systems start to fail, and you die. Quite simple.
Anyway, the most likely reason is that after the Flood, God said he would limit man's days to 120 (years, that is) which is about what it is. He probably changed our cells' timers so that they die off after that much time. It all comes back to the original sin though. If you want an evolutionary answer, it's because we're not fully enough evolved. Yay.
And now, the flames begin, then this thread gets locked.......
We age because the telomeres on the chromosomes of the cells get shorter each time the cells divide until the cells don't have telomeres anymore. Then death awaits.
Aging Info
Originally posted by: bobsmith1492
Anyway, the most likely reason is that after the Flood, God said he would limit man's days to 120 (years, that is) which is about what it is. He probably changed our cells' timers so that they die off after that much time. It all comes back to the original sin though. If you want an evolutionary answer, it's because we're not fully enough evolved. Yay.
Originally posted by: RockHydra11
Cancer cells are "immortal". With proper Nourishment, a tumor could grow forever.
Edit:Also, yes. Death is necessary for evolution, because you need to weed out the ones that have bad or disadvantagous traits.
Originally posted by: RichPLS
We don't live forever because in the design of life as it is, there would be overcrowding and lack of natural resources.
Originally posted by: Xenocide187
What is the life expectancy of our organs?