In China, the Weibo Social Network Limited the Search for "150 Years", After the Xi Jinping and Putin Conversation
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The idea of living 150 years is no longer so far in the future for some scientists. A Spanish researcher explains why this horizon is not as crazy as it seems.
After the discussion between the Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin about life up to 150 years ago, because he was interviewed at the time of the two major military paramedics from Beijing, the Chinese social network Weibo highlighted the search for the terms “150 years”, writes The Washington Post.
After Putin and Xi Jinping talked about expanding life at 150 years of age, journalists asked experts how realistic this scenario is.
Newtalk News During China's September 3rd military parade, President Xi Jinping and Russian President Putin's remarks that people can live to 150 drew global attention. However, in recent years, power struggles within the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) leadership have led to frequent incidents of unnatural deaths. While some high-ranking officials' deaths have been officially labeled "sudden death" or "suicide," the truth remains a mystery. Acc…
The Chinese social network Weibo censored the search at the request of "150 years" after a conversation between their leader and the owner of the Kremlin.
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