For billions of years, looking for eternal youth, there was always life. Our planet consists of countless creatures. Unfortunately, all organisms are limited in lifespan from a few hours to a maturity age of 113 years. Everyone has their own biological clock, and when the clock stops, our time is over. But what if supposed to be able to rewind or stop the biological clock back to full satisfaction? In the short story of Nathaniel Hawthorne, "Doctor
In 1925, Alexander Bogdanov established an academic institution specializing in transfusion science in Moscow. To at least to some extent, Bogdanov was looking for eternal youth, improved his sight adequately and interrupted baldness. And 11 whole blood received other positive symptoms after blood transfusion. Bogdanov died in 1928 as one of the experiments when blood of a student with malaria and tuberculosis was given to him during blood transfusion. After Bogdanov led the Soviet Union, Vladimir Chamov and Sergei Yudin led the importation of blood from recently died donors. Yudin successfully performed such blood transfusion on March 23, 1930 and reported his first seven blood transfusions and corpse transfusions at the Fourth Ukrainian Surgeons Conference held in Kharkiv in September . However, even in Russia, this method has not been widely used so far.
Centuries later, the pursuit of eternal life was not safer: in 1492, Pope Innocent VIII died after three healthy boys transfused, and they could absorb young people I believed I could do it. When approaching the present age, Kentucky state politician Leonard Jones served as President of the United States on the platform, he gained immortality through prayers and fasts - and he was able to speak publicly about his secret. In the second half of that year, Jones died of pneumonia. But historical precedents did not disappoint some of the big names of Silicon Valley. For example, Tell donated $ 3.5 million to the Methuselah Foundation.