Immortality is a highly complex and controversial research area that focuses on the possibility of extending human life indefinitely, or possibly achieving physical immortality. This field explores various scientific, technological, and philosophical approaches to delaying or preventing the aging process, curing diseases, and ultimately overcoming death itself. Some researchers focus on studying the genetic, cellular, and molecular mechanisms underlying aging and age-related diseases in order to develop interventions that could potentially extend lifespan. Others look into emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, and biotechnology to explore the possibility of enhancing human capabilities and potentially achieving immortality through modifications or enhancements. However, the concept of immortality raises numerous ethical, moral, and societal implications, such as potential overpopulation, inequality, loss of individual identity, and the impact on natural resources. As a result, the pursuit of immortality remains a contentious and deeply debated topic within the scientific community and society at large.