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Navy Seal
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Immortality? No thanks.
No parent should have to see their child(ren) die before they do! |
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Ace of the Deep
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No thanks. Although the whole not dying thing could be great, seeing so many ages pass would be too much to bear for the human mind. You'd more than likely go insane from seeing things change.
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^ This
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One major problem with immortality would be watching the world change around you. In 1903, the Wright Flyer flew. In 1969, 66 years later, men walked on the moon. In the 1940s, computers were huge, slow machines. Today, everyone has two, three, ten computers at their fingertips, to the point of not even noticing them. In the span of about 100 years, humans went from steam, to electricity, to nuclear power.
Think about the technological things in your daily life today. How many of them did your parents know about, let alone own? How many new technologies will there be in 20, 50, or 100 years? How about language? Do you still use the same slang and other vocabulary that your parents or grandparents used? How many people struggle to read Shakespeare, or Chaucer, or Beowulf? That's what immortality would mean. It's a constant stream of change, going far beyond what you have any experience with, even given the rapid pace of change today.
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Lucky Jack
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Ace of the Deep
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Well I think it sounds great!
Just one question- Does the wife live forever as well? |
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What happens to you if there is a worldwide nuclear war that devastates and kills all of mankind or the planet gets hit by a huge asteroid that destroys Earth?
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Ace of the Deep
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If you don't believe in evolution, then I guess you could sort of float around? |
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Let's Sink Sumptin' !
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The irony would make for a decent Twilight Zone episode.
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Imagine subsim if we all lived forever
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I am not frightened about death, I just don't want to be there when it happens. Woody allen
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