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by nyokodo
1834 days ago
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> I presume that given effective physical and mental immortality you'd see relatively few people hit 1,000 years simply because a lot of people would run out of meaningful things to do before then, and we don't tend to do well in that situation. Given an indefinite amount of time the probability of dying by murder, suicide, neglect, natural disaster, or the heat death of the universe trend towards 100%. Even digital or biological copies suffer from the same probability, and aren’t true immortality anyway. The talk of literal immortality “in this world” is so improbable it’s ridiculous and smacks of desperation. |
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