Immortal
Immortal is an adjective describing beings or things that cannot die of natural causes. In common usage it refers to beings believed to possess infinite life, or to objects that do not degrade over time. The term derives from Latin immortalem, from in- "not" and mortalem "mortal" (hence "not mortal"). In everyday language it often connotes supernatural or transcendent longevity, though in scientific contexts it can describe biological immortality — the absence of aging as a primary cause of death.
Biological immortality is a theoretical or observed condition in which the organism does not experience increasing
In religion and philosophy, immortality often refers to the beyond-physical persistence of the soul or consciousness,
In fiction, immortality is a common motif used to explore themes of power, responsibility, memory, and consequence.