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When the world life expectancy will reach 100 years old?
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CyberMisterBeauty
, May 24 2012 07:33 PM
#1
Posted 24 May 2012 - 07:33 PM
When do you guys will put in the timeline the year when the avarage life expectancy of the world will reach 100 years old?I think that based on current trends,we will achieve this by 2060-2080.It's impressive:In 1950,we could live only 45 years old,but nowadays life expectancy is almost 70 years,and there are many countries that are higher than avarage,like Japan,which life expectancy is over 80 years old.I know this is just a calculation,but...I wanna know!
#2
Posted 24 May 2012 - 07:46 PM
One thing I know for sure is that the developed world will get to the 100-year mark before developing ones do.
In America, the march towards higher life spans has sort of slowed down mainly due to the obesity epidemic we're facing today but that is only temporary as there will be medical breakthroughs that will dramatically reduce or even eliminate the white fat in our bodies.
Countries like Canada, Japan, and Scandivian nations will likely reach the 100-year mark first as they already have the highest life expectencies in the world.
If we need to bring the entire world to the 100-year average life expectancy, we'll have to help out the poor countries and that'll take enormous amount of resources.
In America, the march towards higher life spans has sort of slowed down mainly due to the obesity epidemic we're facing today but that is only temporary as there will be medical breakthroughs that will dramatically reduce or even eliminate the white fat in our bodies.
Countries like Canada, Japan, and Scandivian nations will likely reach the 100-year mark first as they already have the highest life expectencies in the world.
If we need to bring the entire world to the 100-year average life expectancy, we'll have to help out the poor countries and that'll take enormous amount of resources.
Edited by Raklian, 24 May 2012 - 07:46 PM.
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#3
Posted 26 May 2012 - 08:41 PM
I think the world life expectancy will be over 110 years old 100 years from now.I wanna Wjfox to reply this topic...
#4
Posted 27 May 2012 - 06:30 AM
I think it will be much sooner than the 2060s. Here in Australia, the life expectancy was 86 for men and 88 for women in 2008. Now, I'd assume it'd be teetering around 90. By the 2030s the average life expectancy will probably be around 100.
By 2080, I think the average life expectancy will be infinite. Doesn't mean everyone will be infinite but if there are 9 billion people, and one has an infinite lifespan then mathematically, the average is infinite.
By 2080, I think the average life expectancy will be infinite. Doesn't mean everyone will be infinite but if there are 9 billion people, and one has an infinite lifespan then mathematically, the average is infinite.
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#5
Posted 30 May 2012 - 09:18 PM
Funny way of looking at it, I heard that every year one has a 1/5000 chance of dying. Since much won't change in 5000 years (kidding) we will live to be around 5000 statistically from accidents if aging is not a problem again.
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