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Go Pro to Dive Into the Latest Pop Mech Production If we can live forever, who needs a God? What if

Go Pro to Dive Into the Latest Pop Mech Production [Popular Mechanics Shop logo]( [View in browser]( [Popular Mechanics - How to Live Forever or Die Trying over a GIF]( If we can live forever, who needs a God? What if death is a feature, and not a flaw? Can science overcome death? Will immortality belong only to those who can pay for it? Join host Jeff Dengate of Popular Mechanics in conversation with experts and enthusiasts across the fields of physics, biology, technology and more to better understand the latest in human longevity. We’ve distilled all that we learned into a member-exclusive hour-long video: [How to Live Forever or Die Trying](. From gene therapies that could reverse aging to sci-fi-like efforts to freeze our bodies and upload our minds to computers, the biological and technological race to live forever is very much underway. “Don’t die is the zeroth order,” Bryan Johnson, the founder of Blueprint and the man injecting his son’s blood into his own body, tells Pop Mech. “Every decision we make is death-avoidant.” Join [Pop Mech Pro]( today to help us unravel the science and secrets behind immortality. It's not as far off as you think. [JOIN NOW]( Ready to go Pro? [website icon]( Unlock 50+ new stories each week on PopularMechanics.com [newsletter icon]( A weekly members-only newsletter [percentage sign icon]( Discounts on gear from the Pop Mech shop [magazine icon]( One year of Popular Mechanics Magazine, plus six special digital issues Go Down Every Rabbit Hole With Us [JOIN NOW](

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