Slip - why not several million and die in 500 years?  Jim

On Aug 6, 1:49 pm, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'd rather have several million dollars and die in another 50 years.
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> On Aug 6, 3:27 pm, frantheman <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Just a spontaneous thought; Is living forever really to be preferred
> > to living ever more deeply - right now?
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> > Francis
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> > On 6 Aug., 22:23, Molly Brogan <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > This is a wonderful topic, Jim, and I need to give it some thought.
> > > Justin mentioned in a recent argumentative post that "this was the
> > > kind of stuff that caused him to look forward to death" (sorry for the
> > > paraphrase, Justin.)  I read that and could feel it through every part
> > > of my being.  As much as I love life right now, I am not sure it is
> > > enough for me, the way the world is now.  My hope is, that as I
> > > change, so will the world and there will be a point of recognition
> > > that will change that for me.
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> > > Let me think about this some more.  If I could only stop thinking
> > > about the Highlander. Thanks alot, Francis!
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> > > On Aug 6, 4:01 pm, retiredjim34 <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > Many of the recent threads - evolution, non-medical healing, are we in
> > > > control, Feynman's mysteries, etc. - seem to dance around on the
> > > > wavecrest of scientific discoveries. It strikes me that, given the
> > > > major scientific advances in recent decades and the increasing speed
> > > > of scientific progress, in the foreseeable future - 100 years maybe -
> > > > humans may be able to elect to live without aging. We might well be
> > > > able to maintain our bodies at age 30 or 40 or whatever as long as we
> > > > like. In other words, we might be able to choose to live forever.
> > > >      If we accept that as a possibility, I wonder what sort of
> > > > philosophical issues it raises. How might our view of life and death
> > > > be changed, if at all? How would our economies adapt? Would people
> > > > still marry for life? Would it change communities? Would our
> > > > objectives - happy life, great wealth, friendships, learning, travel
> > > > etc. - change, and if so how? And how would we settle such issues?
> > > >     Anyone care to pursue this thread?   Jim- Hide quoted text -
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