11-Year-Old College Graduate Plans to Change Body Parts With Machines to Become “Immortal”
1 min readPhoto: Belgian student Laurent Simons, 9 years old, poses during a photo session at his home on November 21, 2019, in Amsterdam. Photo by Kenzo Tribouillard / AFP via Getty Images. Article by
. The Science Times – July 09, 2021.When students graduate from college, not many people think about inventing ways to achieve immortality. However, that is not the case with Laurent Simons, the 11-year-old who recently graduated from college.
Inspired by his grandparents’ condition, Simons expressed his desire to someday develop a technology that will promote immortality by changing human body parts into mechanical parts. […]
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