Given that time is irreversible, and global entropy always increase: 1. In principle, sooner or later, every living system such as human being, or humanity will be annihilated?
2. In principle, if system is annihilated then it is irreversible - a system with the same internal structure may be created, but it will not be the very same system, it may be (at most) perfectly isomorphic, but it will not share the same identity? So, for example, if I die, and hypothetically, in the distant future, an exact copy of my body will be made than it will be an exact copy of my body and consciousness, but not my current identity, so my consciousness will not reappear after my death like from deep sleep. I would like to ask you - in your opinion, my two above conclusions are correct? I'm sorry for bothering you with this question, I have encountered statements that every situation, and every particular life, return endlessly because the time is infinite, but the number of possibile configurations of atoms is finite. This idea is terrible. I don't want repeat my life forever :( Some people also talk about "eternal return" in the context of 4D block universe theory where every situation is timless. P.S. I've previously made a similar topic in context of Peter Rowlands "Zero-totality" works but it did not appeared after sending :( -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/everything-list/6f68dc29-a311-4980-a955-4e71991ef5cc%40googlegroups.com.

