Many coroners have made a distinction that some of their subjects have died naturally. When infact the deacesed person has been given man superficial chances to live via medical technology. The fact they should have died “naturally” prior to the infliction of the technology show's that medical science maybe legthening our lives but how does that affect our evolution of death. In a sense the doctor is playing god and we have no sense of repercussions for various future lifetimes.Myself for example, is a byproduct of medical technology. It's very possible I should have died years ago around age of 10 years old when I experienced abdominal pain, resulting in the removal of my gangrenous appendix.Now that I have cheated death at least once. Now I wonder where would I be if it had not been removed. Could it be possible I could be a vulture flying freely, scavenging for food, or an insect whos life is shortend by the stinging shock of one of those electric blue lights. At any perception, the question does not elude me regarding if medical technology's affliction has held me back from ethereal adventures, or is it just a pause button for the sake of the selfishness of my family's fear of me leaving them.