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The fear of physical death (Read 6140 times)
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Re: The fear of physical death
Reply #15 - Feb 11th, 2008 at 7:23pm
 
Hi Terethian-
I like the idea of getting rid of death. There are a lot of medical people who are hard at work in that area, and the current thoughtis that we can probably go as far as a couple hundred years. - Now, does that mean that all these wrikles and age spots will go away, or am I going to get pruney all over, like a crinkled ball of foil?

The idea of a pill is a good one. Some form of Viagra might be good, but then we'd have the problem of how to get the coffin to close. Wink

At risk of being called a horror monger who is trying to scare people, My vision of death is a replay of what I've already done, although without havng the ratiocination to argue against it. As I age, I am losing faculties. Memories vanish as neurons get untied. Soon the entire brain will stop, and so will everything that I've been getting from it. Based on that, it seems that we'd do well to live in a manner that won't be a bother if we need to face it later. Actually, this isn't necessarily scary, but more like being bounced back through a mirror - like Alice in many ways. The only other proviso that seems prudent is to leave myself a heritage that I can encounter next time around so as to save a lot of huffing and puffing to recover it.

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Reply #16 - Feb 12th, 2008 at 1:22am
 
CoolDave,

Absolutely our brains have limited capacity to store memory just like a computer hard drive or flash memory system. Even if our brain neurons could somehow retain their youth and also not die the old memories would have to be cleared from the confused overloaded brain every few hundred years to make room for new memories. Thus, your analogy of a living death of individual awareness would be true.

As for closing the coffin simply place the excited corpse face downward Ouch!!

Thus the material self must perish due to relentless entropy

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Re: The fear of physical death
Reply #17 - Feb 12th, 2008 at 3:49pm
 
Well the way I see it we may one day discover the solution to stop cells from deteriorating and stop reproducing. If we in fact do this we would drastically slow the aging proccess. At this point when people die from tragic accidents it would be even more of a blow to everyone. Imagine someone dying of an accident when it could have been avoided. Naturally even with stopping aging we would most likely have to deal with cancers and other deadly health risks like heart disease. I think the average life expectancy however would easily increase to 150 years old if we could stop the aging proccess... with some lucky ducks living 200+ years because of good health and pure dumb luck!

Oh, and the people that are just a head in a jar but undergo the same age prevention proccess would most likely have a life expectancy of 200+ easily... perhaps HUNDREDS of years more! They no longer have to worry about a heart attack or other body factors that could fail and lead to death. Before you say, but that's not life!!! They can probably let you control a computer using special techniques be it controlled by muscle movement, eye movement, or even a special voice implant (which would have to be invented) or actually connecting usable arms that accept commands directly from the brain. (That one would be really hard to make. Probably not going to happen.) Bottom line, you would be able to interact with people and use computers. I'd be happy using a computer or talking with people.... especially if someone told me the alternative was permanent death!!!!!
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