Would you like to live to be 100 trillion years old?

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vergil96
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30 Nov 2024, 11:15 am

It depends on whether the life would be good or not. Why not want more satisfactory life? In realistic terms, health becomes an obstacle in the old age, I wouldn't want to live with large limitations for a long time.



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30 Nov 2024, 5:43 pm

Do you know this? :D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ix6vtM4gP8g

I would love to be immortal - but at the same time I also would love to live in the world that reached the seventh level on the Kardashev scale :D So as we could create new universes and so on when our own universe is as dead as a dodo :skull: Anyway, in my fantasies I live in a house somewhere beyond time and space where I have accesss to everything I need - or that I have the whole planet just for myself in them :D :D :D I live in there with my best buddy who is a robot, taking care of me :D It wouldn't even need to be big - the King Kai's planet (vide Dragon Ball) would be sufficient for me :)



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Yesterday, 5:16 pm

This is a vaguely asked question. 'Would my body stop aging?' Is the first question that comes to mind. Then there's, 'Would I be guaranteed to live all of those years, or could I still be killed?' The specifics of impossible, 'What if?' questions are important.

Regardless, my answer is no. That sounds like too much time to live. I'd watch countless loved ones die and, eventually, become tired of every hobby, person, culture, etcetera that exists.