ThrillingHuman
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I read a thread about immortality on novel updates (too lazy too look up link) and it had the following question: what would you do if you were immortal?
The thread had conditions like infinity memory capacity and eternal youth, and it also excluded any possible way to "kill" yourself: brainwashing yourself to forget your own identity to start over, falling asleep forever, going mad and such.
I thought it was a pretty interesting question and then began thinking what I'd do... But then I came to the conclusion that I wouldn't be able to do anything that mattered. Avoiding the government to prevent experimentation? No government would be able to hold me forever, I'd outlive all of them. I'd outlive everyone - literally everyone. Learning new things? Eventually I'd be able to read - no, I'd memorize - all the books that could ever be written by humanity. I'd be able to think through every thought that my brain would be able to think through too - if we go by the theory that should don't exist and all our thoughts are made by human brains with their finite states.
Explore space? Eventually I'd remember every star, every asteroid, every planet - everything in the Galaxy, outlive that Galaxy and he following ones too.
Explore other dimensions? The author of the thread put the condition that only our Universe exists.
Make other people immortal? Not to mention the immorality of it, the author said that only I would be immortal and nobody else.
Wait until the Universe dies and time doesn't move anymore? The author of the thread said that the Universe is immortal too.
Then... What could I possibly do? There would be no end condition, no objective that would make whatever I'd do actually matter.
I was stumped. I didn't know how to answer. Any ideas from you?
The thread had conditions like infinity memory capacity and eternal youth, and it also excluded any possible way to "kill" yourself: brainwashing yourself to forget your own identity to start over, falling asleep forever, going mad and such.
I thought it was a pretty interesting question and then began thinking what I'd do... But then I came to the conclusion that I wouldn't be able to do anything that mattered. Avoiding the government to prevent experimentation? No government would be able to hold me forever, I'd outlive all of them. I'd outlive everyone - literally everyone. Learning new things? Eventually I'd be able to read - no, I'd memorize - all the books that could ever be written by humanity. I'd be able to think through every thought that my brain would be able to think through too - if we go by the theory that should don't exist and all our thoughts are made by human brains with their finite states.
Explore space? Eventually I'd remember every star, every asteroid, every planet - everything in the Galaxy, outlive that Galaxy and he following ones too.
Explore other dimensions? The author of the thread put the condition that only our Universe exists.
Make other people immortal? Not to mention the immorality of it, the author said that only I would be immortal and nobody else.
Wait until the Universe dies and time doesn't move anymore? The author of the thread said that the Universe is immortal too.
Then... What could I possibly do? There would be no end condition, no objective that would make whatever I'd do actually matter.
I was stumped. I didn't know how to answer. Any ideas from you?