Eventually you would experience everything there is to experience and you would keep on living. Ultimately, you would be doomed to an eternity of boredom.
The certainty of death allows us to appreciate the little we are allowed to experience.
Just to be clear I interpret immortality as not being able to die by whatever means.
Yes. But eventually, whether it be 1,000 years from now or ten 10 billion, you will run out of things to learn. Yet, you will still go on to exist. When all the energy in the universe is absorbed in to space and life is no longer possible, you will still exist.
Would you want to be immortal? Why or why not?
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Eventually you would experience everything there is to experience and you would keep on living. Ultimately, you would be doomed to an eternity of boredom.
The certainty of death allows us to appreciate the little we are allowed to experience.
My answer is "no."
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Waaaaat? New stuff is being made every day! By the time you go around the world everything you've seen will be different.
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Just to be clear I interpret immortality as not being able to die by whatever means.
Yes. But eventually, whether it be 1,000 years from now or ten 10 billion, you will run out of things to learn. Yet, you will still go on to exist. When all the energy in the universe is absorbed in to space and life is no longer possible, you will still exist.
I agree with you