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Re: IMMORTALITY (will it ever happen?)
[Re: Roel]
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06/28/11 06:37
06/28/11 06:37
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while(1) {
inf+=1;
} //while(1){inf-=1;}
lulz
Last edited by lostclimate; 06/28/11 06:38. Reason: optional feature
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Re: IMMORTALITY (will it ever happen?)
[Re: lostclimate]
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06/28/11 06:54
06/28/11 06:54
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Guys, do you really want to be immortal? If so, why? Don't you think that after about 100 years you'll be tired of living? Death is normal state of life, and even after 100 years (more or less) you'll get tired, and will seek for death. There is only one way to be really immortal in this life, you must be great man, so even after your death people will say your name and will reminisce you as a great person (great author, great scientist etc). Immortality is senseless thing... I agree with Jibb here, better people think about avoiding diseases, murder and death by tragic accidents, but not aging (this is also normal state of life). At least this is my point here. And I'm sure there will never be possibility to be immortal, we were made to be born, to live our life and at the end of our days to die.
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Re: IMMORTALITY (will it ever happen?)
[Re: lostclimate]
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06/28/11 15:31
06/28/11 15:31
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There are a number of reasons, but I care not to argue it. That is what I believe. EDIT: I also don't believe the future will be very different from now. I mean, what kind of really big advances have we made in the last two thousand years? Sure there have been advances in all sciences and generally speaking the quality of life has improved, but nothing of significance has really happened. We're not travelling through space. We still live on planet Earth wearing clothes made from animal skins and cotton plants. The three major differences between then and now are: 1. We can communicate much more easily; information is free. 2. We can kill eachother more easily. 3. We can heal eachother more easily. I'm sure that in a hundred years, next to nothing but clothing style will change.
Last edited by Redeemer; 06/28/11 15:37.
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Re: IMMORTALITY (will it ever happen?)
[Re: lostclimate]
#375872
06/28/11 16:08
06/28/11 16:08
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I see another problem: Our species wouldn't evolve anymore, but just stand still where we are.
Shitlord by trade and passion. Graphics programmer at Laminar Research. I write blog posts at feresignum.com
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