There is no fixed limit to the human lifespan as though since ages as maximum as 100 years and after this a new birth comes, says scientists who found that the chances to be a supercentenarian to live upto and above the age of 110 are high for people who survive the perilous 90s, and make it to 105. The findings showed that the chances of survival for the longevity warriors plateaued once they made it past 105, challenging previous research that claims the human lifespan has a final cut-off point. People between the ages of 105 and 109, known as semi-supercentenarians, had a 50/50 chance of dying within the year and an expected further life span of 1.5 years.

That life expectancy rate was projected to be the same for 110-year-olds, or supercentenarians, hence the plateau. “Our data tell us that there is no fixed limit to the human lifespan yet in sight,” said professor at the University…