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Would you want to live to 150 years old? How about 200? And what if you could live to those ripe old ages with the health, vitality, and body of a 30-year-old?
Sociologist and futurist Dr. Michael G. Zey, author of the forthcoming Ageless Nation (New Horizons Press Books/Kensington), appearing on KNX-AM in Los Angeles February 3, 2007, described some of the breakthroughs in genetic engineering, nanotechnology, and caloric restriction research that are bringing us ever closer to achieving what he labels the "Superlongevity Revolution". We might even be on the "threshold of immortality," Zey said.
The Superlongevity Revolution Has Arrived Says Futurist on KNX-AM
MORRISTOWN, NJ | Posted on February 11th, 2007
Sociologist and futurist Dr. Michael G. Zey, author of the forthcoming Ageless Nation (New Horizons Press Books/Kensington), appearing on KNX-AM in Los Angeles February 3, 2007, described some of the breakthroughs in genetic engineering, nanotechnology, and caloric restriction research that are bringing us ever closer to achieving what he labels the "Superlongevity Revolution". We might even be on the "threshold of immortality," Zey said.
On his forthcoming appearances on KNX-AM (February 17 and March 3, 2007) which KNX re-broadcasts throughout each week, Dr. Zey will discuss how radical life extension will dramatically change every aspect of our lives, including our careers and marriages.
Speaking from his offices in Morristown, NJ, Zey stated that superlongevity will change how people perceive the future and their role in it. "People will become more serious about planning for the future," Michael Zey said, "when they comprehend that they will most likely be living on the planet for the next century or two."
TO INTERVIEW DR. ZEY CONTACT HIM AT 973- 879-4776 (cell) 973-538-8192, or. OR E-MAIL HIM THROUGH WWW.ZEY.COM, OR
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About Michael G. Zey
Dr. Michael G Zey is the author of the forthcoming Ageless Nation (New Horizons Press/Kensington), “The Future Factor: Forces Transforming Human Destiny” (Transaction Publishers; McGraw-Hill hard cover), as well as “Seizing the Future: The Dawn of the Macroindustrial Era” (Simon and Schuster, hardcover; Transaction Publishers/ Paperback) and The Mentor Connection.
Michael Zey’s controversial and original views on social and techno-trends have appeared in the LA Times, Boston Globe, Worth, the Christian Science Monitor, Entrepreneur, the Sacramento Bee, the Dallas Morning News, The Age (Melbourne, Australia) La Liberation (Paris), The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, ABCnews.com, Radio Free Europe, La Monde, and XMSatellite’’s USAToday/Newstalk station, NJ Business, as well as on WABC’s “Batchelor and Alexander Show”, Los Angeles newstation KNX-AM, and Wisconsin Public Radio’s “Conversations with Tom Clark”. TV appearances include The Wall Street Journal Report, CNBC, CNN, The Turning Point, and the Brazilian Globotv network program “Jornal Nacional”. Zey has been interviewed about the space program and NASA’s future by the Philadelphia Inquirer, and radio stations in the UK. He has been an invited guest on FoxNews, PBS’s Nightly Business Report, and ABC’s 20/20.
Michael Zey serves as Executive Director of the Expansionary Institute ( http://www.zey.com ), is a Full Professor at Montclair State University, NJ. and consults to corporations and government agencies.
(Source: Expansionary News Service, Morristown, NJ.)
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