Royal Society Open Science Journal, it may be humanly possible. Researchers collected data on supercentenarians, people 110 years and older, and semi-supercentenarians, people between the ages of 105 and 109.The data showed reaching such an age is still highly unlikely.
Humans see the risk of death increasing throughout their lifetime, but the data shows it levels off at a certain point at approximately 50-50.Anthony Davison, a professor of statistics at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), who led the research, told the Agence France-Presse your mortality essentially becomes a coin toss after reaching supercentenarian status."Beyond age 110 one can think of living another year as being almost like flipping a fair.