I got inspired by this post on the 'After we die' thread.
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Originally posted by alexanderao
False. That's an oversimplification of the first law of thermodyamics as well as an unreasonable extrapolation. I am not a thing, and thus I am not an 'energy'. Instead, I am billions of things (atoms) and there are uncountable microscopic energy changes occurring all the time in my body. After I die, unless I am cryogenically preserved, I will undergo decomposition, which in no way violates the first law. Decomposition isn't 'destroying' energy, just like my conception wasn't 'creating' it.
This is, of course, assuming that I die before immortality is achieved.
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Ive got a few questions:
1. Would we ever be able to really achieve it? Is it even possible in the future?
2. And if we can finally achieve immortality, meaning that people stop dying, would people stop making babies? The earth is limited so we cant just never die and keep making new people happen to this world. So in other words some people need to voluntarily die out in some way in order to have new people.
3. Would u rather have kids or choose to live forever?