Would you like to live forever???

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Rohan Jain
Recently there was an interesting article on this topic which really made me think about future n myself.
Would you like to live forever ???

Debate....
 
but in this case what would be the pattern of growth there is no point of living in case u become old and cant use ur body effeciently.
i dnt wanna to live forever
 
STILL NANO TECHNOLOGY IS USED TO DEVELOPE PRODUCTS LIKE IPOD AND ALL I DNT THINK SO IT IS EVER POSSIBLE AND YES WHAT WOULD BE D GROWTH PATTERN WHTS D USE OF BEARING BODY LOAD AFTER A CERTAING AGE OR IN OLD AGE ITS USELESS..............................
 
Pick your favorite age. You are healthy, career thriving, family intact (at least pretend!). Would you like to live forever at that age, in that health, with those friends and family members also living forever with you? Immortality, on earth? How about an extra fifty or one hundred years or two hundred beyond your present life expectancy?

* Yes! Think of all I could get done!

* No. I would be bored!

* Yes, I could sit on the beach, and be in no hurry to do anything.

* No, life gets its meaning from having a shape, and things without boundaries have no shape.

Would an immortal human life be incredibly boring or is a good human life so good it's worth living to eternity?
 
Why do we want to avoid death? Life is a good thing, and more of a good thing is good, so we should want to live forever. Should life have a shape or is it enough to be pleasurable? John introduces John Fischer, professor at the University of California at Riverside. Fischer thinks that immortality would not result in unending boredom or pain. Does the finiteness of life make it more enjoyable? Fischer thinks that death is not the only thing that can give a shape to life. Would immortality entail lots of bad things happening to you?



Would a life devoid of suffering be good? Is the point of life to prepare us for death? Is your life less meaningful if you've lived a shorter time? Fischer points out that we use the phrase “meaning of life” in many different ways. Can we conceive of circumstances in which it would be desirable to be immortal? Is life intrinsically good? Fischer distinguishes between good for the individual and good for the community.



Is there anything that would be worth doing forever? Many people try to think of one particular activity, but Fischer thinks that certain mixtures of activities would be worth doing forever. Is the Groundhog Day model of immortality desirable?
 
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO............................:SugarwareZ-079:

NO LIVING FOREVER PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEE
:tsk::tsk::tsk::tsk::tsk::tsk::tsk::tsk::tsk::tsk::tsk:

coz lifes not a easy way i dont think tht im having potential to fight with all uncertainities in lifeeeeeeeeeeee
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thts yyyyyyy NOOOOOOO LIVING FOREVER :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce:

JUS ENJOYING THE LIFE THAT GOD HAS GIFTED ME IN THE BEST WAY AS I CANNNNNNNN :SugarwareZ-293:
 
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