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| | Technology Policy: Done with Death? (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30) |
 | | Indeed, it was the case that Robert Lusser, the rocket scientist after whom Lusser's Law was named, was adamant that man would never go to the moon. |
 | | In an on-camera interview in the 1950s, Lusser confidently informed the world that "Man can never go to the moon, let alone Mars." Ironically, in 1969, seven months after Lusser died at age 69, man did just that. |
 | | But even if one concedes that it might be possible to stop the process of aging, there are some who object to the idea of what would essentially be human immortality. |
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