Currently, it's not possible for a man to live for 200 years. While advancements in medicine and technology have significantly increased human lifespans, the natural aging process still limits our longevity.
However, researchers are actively exploring ways to extend human lifespan through various means, including:
- Cellular rejuvenation: Targeting the fundamental mechanisms of aging at the cellular level to reverse or slow down the aging process.
- Gene editing: Modifying genes associated with aging and disease susceptibility.
- Lifestyle interventions: Promoting healthy habits such as diet, exercise, and stress management to improve longevity.
While a 200-year lifespan might seem like science fiction, the future of aging research holds exciting possibilities.