Do you think that is a good thing the immortaloty?
By codris
@codris (781)
Italy
December 6, 2009 2:35pm CST
hi there, i asked myself this thing a lot of times, what i will do if i become immortal? and i don't know what to answer, i fear the death beacause i don't want to die and can do nothing to stop it and i don't want to become unconcius. so maybe immortality can be a solution but there are a lot of problems with it. And you? have you ever thought about immortality? thank you for your responses :)
7 responses
@Penyarikan (187)
• Indonesia
6 Dec 09
When I play a video game or know about a new tecnology, I wish I could live forever to know more. But I guest it's imposible or perhaps our time is not enough to find a secret to become imortal. Sometime I pray to the God, if I ever reborn to this world, I wish that I'll bring my past life memories so I can continue from what I have learn before. Life is sort inded...I hope we can find what we searching in this life... my friend.
@Nameless_ (1180)
• Australia
7 Dec 09
Immortality can never happen, because in quantum physics, everything will break down after a long period of time. If you leave an atom around in space for long enough, even if it takes trillions of years, it will still break down. So even if you were "immortal", it only means that you can live for a long period of time. It doesn't mean that you will live forever.
Plus, we still don't know if the universe will have a big crunch at all. :P
@anke101987 (135)
• Philippines
7 Dec 09
I'd rather not. Sometimes I think about it too, but I'd ask myself, what would I do...forever? If I became one, at first I'd be excited but eventually, I think I'd become tired of it and would want to die. But how?.. Watching everyone that I know die; making friends then watch them die..again. It would drive me insane and would want to die myself..And if all of us would be immortal, then were in for a hell of a roller coaster ride...forever. Would the wars stop because of it? I don't think so, not if there's an individual out there who would want to rule forever. So no thanks to immortality.
@snowcat46 (2322)
• United States
7 Dec 09
No. I go cold all over thinking about living forever. It would be a horrid form of hell. There's the part of watching the people you love die. But there's also the fact, if you lived forever, you would have to watch all the horror going on in the world go on and on. Watching the news telling about rapes, child kidnappings and molestation and torture, serial killers. If you're immortal, and you're kidnapped by a torturer, you've got huge problems!!
What if all your limbs are cut off? No arms or legs, but you cannot die. You are at the mercy of strangers for eternity. And there is very little mercy in the world.
No. Immortality would be a horror I would never willingly accept.
@habbeysax (77)
• United States
7 Dec 09
Everything on earth commences and there's definetly an end for everything. Life on earth is destiny ranging from day(s), week(s), month(s), and year(s). Life is like a farming. We farm and gonna harvest the crops and deliver our farming outcome/product to our master hereafter. Lets farm well and good. Lets work for everlasting home where we gonna live in perpetuity and never die.
@savypat (20216)
• United States
6 Dec 09
There was an old science fiction story about a man who lived on and on by transferring his brain from one body to the next for hundreds of years, it made a good story and he has many adventures, but I figure after about 200 years it would get pretty boring.