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If science one day evolves to the point where extended life or immortality becomes an option, would you want to live for hundreds or thousands of years, or even forever?
HELL YEAH!
HELL NO!
CAN'T DECIDE YET...
189 total votes
Poll added by: James
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I totally agree. And so does my grandad! I once asked him what or who he'd be in his 'next life' in theory. He said 'I bloody hope theirs not another one! This one has been so tiring and I think I'm ready for a rest.'
That's why I said that I'd like to choose when to die. When I'm tired of living, just go peacefully and content that I've done all I can.

What about in 500 years, Carmel? ;)
C'mon it'll be fun!
I mean, at least nobody will say the old cliche "life's too short" anymore!


Not according to my gran she said the last 20 years was the toughest even worse than living through the depression and 2 World Wars...in that last 20 years she saw her only children, two sons pass away both from lung cancer although neither smoked (we suspect asbestos). She was incredibly close to her daughter in laws pass. She saw all her sisters pass away, she was the eldest. She saw a grandson pass away from bone cancer at 61. My grandmother also lived out both her husbands that she loved dearly.
When she went down to the elderly citizens club nearly every week, someone else had passed away.
My great grandmother really did live life to the fullest, at her 100th birthday party incredibly, she did her tap dancing routine. Always making ppl laugh but I could see that day a sadness in her eyes. When she blew out the cake, she hugged me and whispered " I just wish your grandfather (her youngest son)was here".
So nope I don't want to be around to see ppl I love pass particularly my children pass away.
Anyway, I have already told my sons (teenagers) that I am coming back to haunt then, not that I am planning on leaving anytime soon.

And Carmel, novels like Anne Rice or movies like Highlander are just fictional interpretations projecting out from our current (limited) reality in my opinion
e.g. Who is to say once humans are able to live for extended periods that you'd need to watch everybody you know die? Surely once science reaches that point most of your loved ones would be having extended life also, right?

Exactly Carmel the same reason as me. I agree 100%



Highlander!




And if it ever became a reality, you can bet your bottom dollar that the only immortals would be the stinking rich!
Earthly immortality's not for me.



Many don't want to leave.
I know an 80-something Holocaust survivor with a serious health issue and she desperately wants to live as long as possible.

Hmm yes if that was possible but if Trump becomes president there may be no world left and I am not going to live in some dystopian society unless I am the leader of course! Lol

Yes, yes and Hell yes. Great Question.
Most of the females i..."
Well I agree about the books I would miss out on! :)

Virtual Immortality (Atheist Heaven on Earth)
In a bizarre and ironic twist, could it be possible to create an atheist heaven on Earth? Those people who have no belief in a spiritual afterlife may wish at some stage to ‘plug in’ to the virtual world while their mind is still unaffected by the mortality of the body. This virtual world would be dynamic because new additions (other people’s minds) would be entered into the constantly changing collective virtual world. In essence the world would ‘grow’ with people and expand with new technology as applied over time. It could be possible for someone who enters the virtual world to have relationships with their deceased great, great grandchildren. The virtual world would be there to serve the needs of the individual mind that is fully aware of the artificial but dynamic nature of his/her virtual life. Ironically however, it will be the jobs of those people living in the real world to support the immortal lives of their deceased companions. Maybe the virtual worlds of Facebook, mobile technology and gaming are in some ways preparing us for the possibility of transcending death for the first time in human history. Here, science does not reject the notion of the divine, it becomes God by giving humanity everlasting virtual life.

Then again, after thinking on how my existence, and survival is all built on consumption of everything in my path and trying to avoid being consumed, if I had to chose to come into this realm of existence again upon leaving it, I likely wouldn't.

That's okay mate, you could always live off-planet.
I heard the weather on Venus is nice this time of year :)

In a bizarre and ironic twist, could it be possible to create an atheist heaven on Earth? Those people who have no belief in a spiritual afterlife may wish at some stage to ‘plug in’ to the virtual world while their mind is still unaffected by the mortality of the body. This virtual world would be dynamic because new additions (other people’s minds) would be entered into the constantly changing collective virtual world. In essence the world would ‘grow’ with people and expand with new technology as applied over time. It could be possible for someone who enters the virtual world to have relationships with their deceased great, great grandchildren. The virtual world would be there to serve the needs of the individual mind that is fully aware of the artificial but dynamic nature of his/her virtual life. Ironically however, it will be the jobs of those people living in the real world to support the immortal lives of their deceased companions. Maybe the virtual worlds of Facebook, mobile technology and gaming are in some ways preparing us for the possibility of transcending death for the first time in human history. Here, science does not reject the notion of the divine, it becomes God by giving humanity everlasting virtual life. ..."
That's fascinating Tony.
Is this based on any scientists' interpretations or predictions?

In a bizarre and ironic twist, could it be possible to create an atheist heaven on Earth? Those people who have no belief in a spiritual ..."
Na just my own special ( maybe insane) version of the future James... From my draft...
Immortal Vision within a Mortal Body
The deepest dilemma that has confronted humanity is the unique realisation that we, alone amongst all other living beings, are aware of our own mortality. We know that at some point in time life as a functioning organism will cease, our body will rot and our former unique self will no longer play any part in the collective journey of humanity. Our minds however may exist as separate and possibly infinite creations outside the domain of material existence.
The last 20 years has experienced near exponential growth in new areas of technology that are now capable of creating virtual worlds that can be constructed to fit the personal needs/tastes of individuals. At the same time, medical advances have created a situation where it may be possible for the brain to function with artificial support outside of the support structure of a person’s body. This poses the obvious but frightening question – can a person’s unique self (their mind) exist as a near immortal entity supported by technological based systems – hopefully, with more sophistication that the ‘talking heads’ portrayed in Futurama. A second question then arises – how can this existence be one of productive value to an immortal conscious mind? A person’s mind could be linked to a virtual world as created by science. However, the lesson learnt from the Matrix is that any virtual world is essentially static and distant to any form of lived existence. For life (even virtual life) the events in the virtual world must by dynamic and therefore changeable to provide meaning. Therefore any sense of a meaningful life is usually dependent upon relationships and a continuing journey.
Thus the need for a linked collective of minds that has the capacity to 'grow' and change over time.... i.e. Science and technology become GOD...

According to my very limited understanding of science, your theory that the brain could one day be kept alive after the body dies seems highly likely.
Have you considered the idea that what we call normal, natural everyday life could be a virtual world?
Feel free to check out this topic here:
Could the matrix be real? https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

That's a delusional proposition.



Well if all our brightest minds stop dying, we'll colonize space no probs!

Wonder what would be considered the brightest minds when we've all lived for 2 thousand years....you think intelligence would become considered more in terms of divinity/spiritualism, rather than the tangible notion we have today of it being confined to our brain activity?

All rumors of course, but you never know...Maybe that's the way humanity will head...And I do think those who have lived a long time have so much wisdom to share (generally speaking and apart from "senile delinquents"!!)...So the more we can keep the elderly around with advanced science, the more peaceful and prosperous our society will become I assume...
But the thing is, what we call "the elderly" now will be referred to as teens or even infants in future!!

So if these alien tales are true...then surely, the earth would be one of these civilizations as well...as we are all the same...just residents in the multiverse....then what is it about our atmosphere...or our genetic make-up...or what is it that limits us to such a short life span?

Dunno, maybe whoever built the matrix encoded us to have short life spans ;)
But soon, we'll defeat the matrix overlords!!

We are a glitch in the Matrix...

...and who should determine those limits? Should we all be bound to the same limits? Why not have a limitless universe, where we, ourselves are only limiting ourselves, and via our own personal growth, we can expand these limits.....but if there are pre-existing limits, then how could we expand to our utmost potential?




I'm with you De. If we can apply that formula, I wanna live forever, too. So I'm going to change my vote right now to Hell yeah!
Hell No!!! I want another round to see what I can get up to next!