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・ Ethal
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・ Eternal Tears of Sorrow
・ Eternal Telethon
・ Eternal Theater
・ Eternal Turn of the Wheel
・ Eternal University
・ Eternal Warrior
・ Eternal Warrior (album)
・ Eternal Wheel (The Best Of)
・ Eternal White
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Eternal youth
・ Eternal youth (disambiguation)
・ Eternal Youth (Future Bible Heroes album)
・ Eternal Youth (Rolo Tomassi album)
・ Eternalism
・ Eternalism (philosophy of time)
・ Eternally
・ Eternally (Charles Chaplin song)
・ Eternally (Hikaru Utada song)
・ Eternally Collapsing Object
・ Eternally Yours
・ Eternally Yours (2 Unlimited song)
・ Eternally Yours (album)
・ Eternally Yours (film)
・ Eternals (album)


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Eternal youth : ウィキペディア英語版
Eternal youth

Eternal youth is the concept of human physical immortality free of aging. The youth referred to is usually meant to be in contrast to the depredations of aging, rather than a specific age of the human lifespan. Achieving eternal youth so far remains beyond the capabilities of scientific technology. However, much research is being conducted in the sciences of genetics which may allow manipulation of the aging process in the future. Eternal youth is common in mythology, and is a popular theme in fiction.
==Religion and mythology==
Eternal youth is a characteristic of the inhabitants of Paradise in Abrahamic religions.
The Hindus believe that the Vedic and the post-Vedic rishis have attained immortality, which implies the ability to change one's body's age or even shape at will. These are some of the siddhas in Yoga. Markandeya is said to always stay at the age of 16.
The difference between eternal life and the more specific eternal youth is a recurrent theme in Greek and Roman mythology. The mytheme of requesting the boon of immortality from a god, but forgetting to ask for eternal youth appears in the story of Tithonus. A similar theme is found in Ovid regarding the Cumaean Sibyl.
In Norse mythology, Iðunn is described as providing the gods apples that grant them eternal youthfulness in the 13th century Prose Edda.

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