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Tom McCurdy
Oct28-04, 06:04 PM
If you had the chance, would you live forever... meaning that if you did choose yes, you would never die. You could never choose to die you would simply live forever.

Dooga Blackrazor
Oct28-04, 06:29 PM
I'm not really sure, but I voted yes because I think I'd end up selecting that option. The possibility of ceasing to exist is difficult for me to fathom - I don't want non-existance even though it wouldn't matter logically if I didn't exist.

dekoi
Oct28-04, 06:47 PM
Because i am a theist, i would rather spend eternity in eternal bliss rather than on Earth.

False Prophet
Oct28-04, 06:58 PM
If I couldn't self-destruct, then I wouldn't want immortality. If peace is something I know I can never have, then I can never have peace of mind knowing this.

abitofnothingleft
Oct28-04, 10:21 PM
i wouldn't want to live forever because 1) i wouldnt want to live forever with loved ones just passing me by and 2) think of how many enemies you would suddenly have. people would either worship you or want to kill you because they'd think you're either jesus or satan living forever now in human form. :bugeye:

Moonbear
Oct28-04, 11:03 PM
I voted no. If there was no way to ever choose to die, this planet could turn into a pretty miserable and lonely place, and there'd be no way out. I mean, it might be fun for the first 500 years or so, but once you seen and done everything and history starts to repeat itself for the 10th time, you'd probably get pretty bored with it.

recon
Oct28-04, 11:10 PM
Back in the days when I was a kid, I used to ask my father this question. He would answer no because he would eventually get very tired of the world. I couldn't understand his choice, and even now, at 15, I still can't comprehend it fully.

I chose not to vote on this poll because I feel that the question should only be answered by people who have been in this world longer.

pace
Oct29-04, 12:59 AM
oh Yesh! Why the heck doesn't everyone agree with me???? :)

Gokul43201
Oct29-04, 01:48 AM
I went with YES. I don't think I'll ever get bored. I'd also like the capabilities of a 25 year old for the rest of my eternal life - thanks !!

I'm sure all the "wise folks" here picked NO. :grumpy:

Mk
Oct29-04, 05:09 AM
yes, I would never get bored. I would also learn so much, and become so wise!

plum
Oct29-04, 06:01 AM
A better question would be "Would you want to have the power to choose when you die?"

I suspect that most people would answer that question in the affirmative.

Polly
Oct29-04, 09:31 AM
I chose no for a simple reason, wouldn't want to give myself another reason to procratinate. And as a buddhist I also believe the end is also another beginning. Would be nice to have a bit of variety in the circumstances one finds oneself in.

Padford
Oct29-04, 09:46 AM
we have to have some inevitability in our lives, it sounds morbid, yes but death is the only one...

Matt-235
Oct29-04, 09:58 AM
No. In short, "to live is Christ, to die is gain." I trust I'm going somewhere better after this life.

BobG
Oct29-04, 10:39 AM
I went with "Yes". I'm very happy with living and I'm fascinated by life in general. History may have some amazing similarities crop up, but it never repeats itself. Maybe for most of human history, things have changed so slowly that one could feel that living forever meant living today over and over. Not so today - things change too fast to get bored with life.

MiGUi
Oct29-04, 10:41 AM
Of course, I will live forever. Its a fact, not a wish.

Tom McCurdy
Oct29-04, 12:31 PM
Of course, I will live forever. Its a fact, not a wish.
I am assuming you are religous, then the option about living forever is on earth (in our universe) not in any afterlife.

MiGUi
Oct29-04, 12:34 PM
NO

I'm not religious !

I don't believe in something like that !

Evo
Oct29-04, 12:57 PM
I voted no. The earth isn't going to last forever and it will be uninhabited long before then. Eternal life without any quality would be eternal torture.

Gokul43201
Oct29-04, 01:05 PM
C'mon Evo, you're getting into technicalities now. Perhaps the Universe itself will cease to exist at some point (Big Crunch)...but I would go on ???

Chaotic42
Oct29-04, 01:16 PM
No, the sun will die, the Earth may disappear, and I'd still be floating out there, suffering every second of my never-ending life.

singleton
Oct29-04, 03:52 PM
I'd go for the 1000 year subscription with free annual renewals if I send in the lousy little card :biggrin:

Oh and try the black angus + hot sauce, it's great!

Evo
Oct29-04, 04:11 PM
C'mon Evo, you're getting into technicalities now. Perhaps the Universe itself will cease to exist at some point (Big Crunch)...but I would go on ???Yeah, but you would continue to live, hey Tom's making the rules, not me. :biggrin:

We don't even know the details. Tom said you would live forever, but he didn't say you wouldn't age. It would be like the Myth of Tithonus. The Goddess Eos fell in love with the human Tithonus and asked that he be made immortal and Zeus granted her wish. Unfortunately, she forgot to ask that he also have eternal youth. He ended up as a grasshopper.

Be careful what you wish for. :wink:

I'd go for the 1000 year subscription with free annual renewals if I send in the lousy little card Now that I might go for.

Also, once the cows are gone, will life even be worth living?

Moses
Oct29-04, 04:18 PM
Living forever, but changing the "universe" around you after "life" ended on earth, is a good idea if you are ahppy afterweards. but if you are in deep... [fill in the balnks] thus hoping death is extremly logical...

Simply as the situation now, happy want more...not happy ..not anymore you want.. :biggrin:

meteor
Oct29-04, 06:15 PM
There's a philosophy called deathism that has this definition
"The set of beliefs and attitudes which glorifies or accepts death and rejects or despises immortality"
http://www.orionsarm.com/eg/d/De-Dh.html
I think that I consider myself a not deathist

pace
Oct29-04, 07:29 PM
Me neither :rofl:

aeroegnr
Oct29-04, 09:34 PM
I would love to life forever. Sure...this planet won't be here forever, but that means I would still have a few billion years to nail interstellar travel. I mean, I wouldn't even have to worry about life support, would I?

I would hope at some point though, that the universe collapsed back onto itself, and was reborn again. Being able to live to see multiple cycles of an entire universe would be....awesome.

decibel
Oct29-04, 10:15 PM
you guys are nuts, i would never want to live forever. After about the first 500 years, you will probably wish you were dead.

Evo
Oct29-04, 10:49 PM
you guys are nuts, i would never want to live forever. After about the first 500 years, you will probably wish you were dead.I think people aren't understanding this. They seem to think that along with the inability to die they assume other superhuman powers.

Honestly people, if you could not change ANYTHING, and you could not die, would you want that?

Gokul43201
Oct29-04, 11:30 PM
Evo...there are some technical difficulties to be overcome, but if you take them too seriously, no one would answer "yes".

Evo
Oct29-04, 11:42 PM
Evo...there are some technical difficulties to be overcome, but if you take them too seriously, no one would answer "yes".That's my point. :devil: Darn optimists!!!!!! :grumpy: :mad:

We're talking about life as it is now, not Utopia.

pace
Oct30-04, 03:29 AM
:rofl:

But living forever, you've entered an utopia ;)




You're feeling pain when you're body is degenerated somehow or another. Since you'll live forever, I take it that you don't degenerate.
And imagine all the things you could do after a while with your wisdom which you could create and explore. Unlimited things!!!!!!!! :))))

Smurf
Oct30-04, 07:14 AM
In a heartbeat, I can't immagine ever getting bored of watching history being created right in front of you, of watching empires rise and fall... so many possibilities.
"The only thing holding me back is time"



I like to compare the 'Living forever would be boring" argument with the "Suicide is for cowards" argument. Both largely based on obscure myths of no apparent origin. Neither make any sense to me.

pace
Oct30-04, 07:39 AM
I'm sooooooooooo going to rock them in Go when I'm 1346548176548237567845 years old!

Smurf
Oct30-04, 08:08 AM
lmao. I could do the 'Highlander' thing and keep creating new identities. awsome!

jimmy p
Oct30-04, 01:24 PM
I would live forever... if I didnt age.

matthyaouw
Oct30-04, 04:55 PM
I forget how long the sun has 'til it goes red giant, but I'd bet a whole lotta money things would go downhill reasonably fast from there on. my answer therefore is no.

However on the positive side- when the big crunch does/doesnt happen, you could be the only person ever to say "Ha! I knew it!"

Smurf
Oct30-04, 05:00 PM
i think its something like 6000 million years, if I havn't figured out a way to get out of the solar system by then.. then I deserve whatever is happenin.

Moses
Oct31-04, 01:15 AM
There's a philosophy called deathism that has this definition
"The set of beliefs and attitudes which glorifies or accepts death and rejects or despises immortality"
http://www.orionsarm.com/eg/d/De-Dh.html
I think that I consider myself a not deathist

Mmmmm...
Well, being not a deathist as well [as you pace, without "intimidating" you :biggrin: ] . However, still say : Do you want to live WITHOUT HONOR, SELF-RESPECT, HAPPINESS...this kind of life wil made me less than a "virus" thus "rest in peace" or "rest in honor is cool"
A peot from my family 1496 years ago says:

Do not let me drink the life-syrup cup in dishonor,
But let me with honor the bitter cup.

BTW: He was an extremely great soldier, and he was slave at the beginning of his life... :approve:

Smurf
Oct31-04, 02:20 AM
Does that accually mean anything?

Alkatran
Oct31-04, 08:45 AM
Yes

If I get bored I can give myself amnesia (I have forever to figure out how...)

Wait, are we immune to mental defects? Physical defects? ...

Smurf
Oct31-04, 03:02 PM
even if we are i think we'd be able to find a way around it after the first few millenia

puf_the_majic_dragon
Nov1-04, 01:21 AM
i plan to live forever, of course. but barring that i'd settle for a few thousand years. even 500 would be pretty nice.
- from the game Alpha Centauri (wonderful game :) )

if i did live forever, i expect it would get pretty boring.. i'd prolly have to create a planet full of people who didn't listen to me....

yes i do think living forever would get boring... sure you can watch empires and dynasties rise and fall, but in the end they're all the same.. "it's just another empire, who gives a #$%^&?" not to mention the pain of watching those you love die. fall in love, live one normal lifetime with them and watch them go... after once or twice of that i'd have to become a hermit.

but one thing that would never get boring... the sunrise. i would never get tired of watching a beautiful mountain sunrise or sunset. i'd just wish i had someone living forever with me to enjoy it with.

franznietzsche
Nov1-04, 01:50 AM
I'd live forever only if i got god powers to go along with it. That would cure boredom quickly enough. After all Life is God's COmedy Central.

Barring that, i guess i'd settle for living forever if i get to spend it on an islamd surrounded by a polynesian race of gorgeous women, with no other men to turn to when they get posessed by "urges."


Otherwise living forever would really jsut suck, for all of the aforementioned reasons.

pace
Nov1-04, 04:44 AM
I never ever get bored. I don't understand the bored principle anymore. I've got soo much things I want to do, and should do. I NEED to live forever! :cry:

franznietzsche
Nov1-04, 05:02 AM
I never ever get bored. I don't understand the bored principle anymore. I've got soo much things I want to do, and should do. I NEED to live forever! :cry:


Existence would get boring after a while. Too manystupid mortals making the same mistakes over and over again. Buts it not their fault, that's just how they were raised...

Smurf
Nov1-04, 05:21 AM
I don't get it, everyone seems to think that life won't change and that 'history will repeat its self' over and over and over again without change. I'm facinated by the future, I will never seize being facinated by the new discoveries of our race. There's so much I don't know, I don't think I'll ever know everything, I don't think I'll ever get bored.
If you get bored of living forever its not because life gets boring, its because you get boring.

Moses
Nov1-04, 11:32 AM
The "rate pf recieving ,comprehencing, memrizing infotmation" is far far less the the "rate of increasing of informations in the existance" thus who wanna live forever ,I gurantee you forever that you will never get bored cuz of "repeativity" :approve:

Put you may live a "hech as hell" life.. and....ohhh :uhh: ..you know the rest.. :biggrin:

Personally, i beleive in the after life that will be forever, but not in this "universe" i will live for ever.. :biggrin:

i_wish_i_was_smart
Nov1-04, 12:58 PM
i would like to live forever, you could learn everything there is to learn, you could experience everything, see history being made, by the time you get bored on earth, or earths time is up, chances are there are colonies on other planets moons, if not you'll float until you hit a planet, then well if its an uninhabitable wasteland i gues your screwed till something pases along or its colonized

mathlete
Nov1-04, 09:36 PM
As long as I can pick a few people (family, some friends) to come with - sure! There is so much just on earth we'll never get to do or see since we have so little time.. imagine having all the time you want to learn a new subject or see an exotic land! Curse death!

Padford
Nov6-04, 10:43 AM
I'd like to remodelle my answer to "hell, yes"
this is because in the last week, i hav relaised how fun life is - and if i lived forever, i would be able to experience everything about this world, i would be able to master every musical instrument - learn every subject; learn about the planet and the 'great scheme of things' i'd be able to mee new and interesting people. but most of all, i'd be able to cash in big time on life time guarantees.

Galileo
Nov6-04, 11:52 AM
But what if you would live forever and war breaks out. You get a bomb on your head and your body is scattered around the place.
There you are, eternally conscious but without any potency.

But seriously. I'd like to add a few hundred years to my life. I know I won't live long enough to know everything I want to know. Eternity is a bit long though.

Besides, to have no power of choice over your own life/existence places a big limitation on your freedom. After a few 1000 years, the human race will be gone. I'd get extremely lonely. No one around to talk to, no friends, no sex :surprised .

Oh yeah. Death for me baby.

Smurf
Nov6-04, 03:11 PM
Heh, I think that life will never get boring, I want to learn everything, theres so much I want to know. But at the same time, eventually I'll want to know what death is and maybe want to experience it.
I still think that if we ever get off this planet then life will become eternally more interesting, and if we find other intelligent life out there - even more so!

so many possibilities. history is not so repetative that I wouldn't want to be a part of it.

tribdog
Nov6-04, 04:46 PM
With the Universe flying apart faster and faster, and our sun having a finite lifetime it would get pretty horrible after a few billion years. floating through empty space no stars in view.

Smurf
Nov6-04, 07:55 PM
Thats not the part you should be worried about, its afterwards when the universe implodes on its self that you should be worried about.

tribdog
Nov6-04, 08:33 PM
I wish it would implode, then it might have a future. There's no future in constant expansion

NeutronStar
Nov11-04, 06:36 PM
I can't believe how many people are voting yes! I can only imagine that they have absolutely no comprehension of what "forever" means! :surprised

I wouldn't mind living for about 1000 years if I could do it in good health and on a planet where people can get along with each other and not try to push their way of life onto others.

Even a thousand years would be one hell of a long time, but I think I could get into that. I'd also like to share it with someone special who basically appreciates similar things that I do. It's not a lot of fun living life with no one to share it with. If I had to do it without a compatible partner I think I'd even pass on living for a full millennium.

revelator
Nov13-04, 01:48 AM
I'm surprised so many people voted yes. Good God. I'm sure the first 20 billion years may be interesting, but what about the eternity that follows? I vote with a firm NO.

Heh, sorry NeutronStar I made almost an exact replica of your post. I did it on the quick post box on page 1. Haha.

CharlesP
Nov13-04, 09:05 PM
The yes proposition is impossible. The universe was not made for life. Life is possible only in a very small volume and only for a very short time. You just happen to be very lucky.