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Even if we escape that, eventually the entire universe will collapse or whatever. Even if *that* doesn't happen, the sun will eventually die.

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Even if immortality did become widely available in the next fifty years, odds are I wouldn't be able to afford it, if I could I could still be killed in war or accident and barring that eventually a stray comet or alien civilization'll wipe us out. And I don't think there's anything beyond that, I can't find any convincing evidence there is, so I'm just going to lose consciousness and rot and decay beyond any prospect of being brought back and life will just carry on without me. I'm living a constant existential crisis because I'm constantly aware no matter what I do, some day I'm going to die. Or novels that cover the idea of an afterlife, just the idea of having a consciousness for eternity. /vint/ - International Vidya ĭo you know of any novels that cover in depth the concept of immortality? Like, a society where death is almost entirely a matter of choice outside of murder, and even then people are brought back through digital backups or whatever./lgbt/ - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender.

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