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- 1 decade ago
Achieving immortality is impossible in our physical bodies - what your talking about is post-humanism. If you succeed you will lose part of your humanity and forfeit your soul.
The human brain is organic - it is limited, even compared to its superiority over artificial devices like computers. It was never designed for immortality - you will eventually go through psychosis and dementia as your brain matter becomes mush.
edit: This is how immortality is achieved on this earth - you have kids, you impart them with your values as well as your genetics. They live beyond your time.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
It's not possible.
The infinite (immortal) existence of just *one* being would require an infinite amount of energy (since all existence requires energy, an infinite existence would require infinite energy). There *isn't* infinite energy that exists. So immortality for even ONE being isn't possible, let alone billions of them.
And with no evidence any "god" exists, there's no reason to speculate about what might upset one.
Peace.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Life on this earth forever? You would be far more upset about that than God.
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