We tend to imagine future containing our experience.  Andrew's 'eternals' 
might pertain.  Yet even children might no longer be part of reproduction. 
 Perhaps the eternals of our literature will seem primitive after 5 billion 
years?

On Tuesday, 23 September 2014 10:28:20 UTC+1, andrew vecsey wrote:
>
> Your aliens, as you have described them are still living entities. 
> Therefore, in my belief, they will have souls with compassion, pleasure and 
> purpose. They will have the ability to love. They will find whoever and 
> whatever they love beautiful. They will also find art that they are touched 
> by beautiful. Perhaps they will find a clever advertisement that is 
> convincing, thought provoking and catchy beautiful. Or a physical model of 
> an atom that is simple yet full with detail and educative and functional 
> and fun to play and has high quality beautiful. They would find their 
> children especially when the children smile and are happy very beautiful. 
> They would also find nature beautiful.
>
> On Tuesday, September 23, 2014 10:59:06 AM UTC+2, archytas wrote:
>>
>> ...  What will beauty be after you've seen a supernova close up?  
>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, September 18, 2014 4:06:18 PM UTC+2, archytas wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ....  Leaving space-time led  to new qualities of life with machine 
>>>>>> rationality, compassion, pleasure, purpose and conscious development.  
>>>>>> .... 
>>>>>> Human language communicates little other than deception and gossip.  
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>

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