What If This is The Paradise
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I have always known that immortality is possible in this life. I am not talking about being immortal by being remembered in this life via having children or making great achievement so that my name will be eternal. What I mean is the true immortality; in the sense that a person will live forever in body and soul. This is the immortality I have been searching for. It means living forever. This book has a secret that will enable people to have such an eternal life.
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What If This is The Paradise - Zahra Mostafa
Introduction
MANY STUDIES HAVE EXAMINED Man’s age since ancient ages. For example, many scientists conducted researches on human remains and reached Many exciting conclusions that were beyond expectations. One fascinating finding is that Man’s average age in ancient times, for example, the Stone Age, was between 30-35 years, contrary to what has believed that Man’s age was over a thousand years.
According to this finding, it may be concluded that Man’s average age is increasing over time, which raises Many questions: why could not Man live more than 30-35 years?
What made Man’s average age got longer? Are there alternatives to prolong our age?
When we delve into the lifestyle in the ancient time, it becomes apparent that life was hard. Thus, may be difficult life conditions limit our life.
It is very likely that Man in the ancient times could not make living easier and had to fight animals and other humans to get food, which more probably resulted in Man being killed. Therefore, easiness of life is a crucial factor contributing to lengthening human’s life. Apparently, human’s average age is currently way longer than before, which is great. However, if the length of Man’s life depends on the lifestyle, many questions raised that need to be answered:
Is there a positive relationship between age and comfortable life conditions?
If so, to what extent?
Is it possible to lengthen our age more and more?
Can Man live 200 years if life becomes more comfortable and more comfortable?
If so, to what extent?
What is the maximum age Man can live? Is it 200 years, 300 years, 1000 years more, or less? If Man can live a hundred years or more how will he look like?
Will sign of aging appear on him?
What is the use of long age if it is just suffering from weakness and aging?
All these questions and many more arose in my head and was accompanied by enthusiasm and excitement to come up with a new field of science.
CHAPTER 2
How can the easiness of life affect the average age of humans?
IF IT IS TRUE THAT easiness of life lengthens Man’s age, what is meant by an easy life? What are the factors that make life easy? Is it comfort, wealth, and luxury? Is an easy life being one that is full of success, stability, family intimacy or all forms of happiness? Maybe by examining the life and age of people of different classes, we can find answers to all these questions or at least a key to the solution.
What if we examined the life and age of a certain class of people, for example, the wealthy people, what conclusions can we arrive at?
It is well-known that wealthy people’s ages range between seventy and eighty with very few people live longer than eighty, and they rarely exceed one hundred years old. Some also die at a young age in spite of their great wealth, just like any poor Man. Accordingly; a long life cannot be realized through wealth or prestige. Money cannot lengthen or shorten people’s age. When we examine other classes of people, we find the same thing for all people of different classes whether wealthy, middle class, poor or below poverty line people. All classes include individuals who live for a long time or a short time, but what is strange is that their age rarely exceeds a