"Would I like to live forever?"
To answer this question I need to clarify it. What does it mean to live "forever"?
It can mean living till the end of existance, our univerce etc. (becouse "always" can mean the whole continuity of the univerce but not an infinity), or in general live an infinity of years into the future. Knowing that, I can say, that I would like to exist as long as he existance does, but when it ends I don't whant to live any longer. Nothing can endlessly exist, everyone lives for a purpose, each live has a goal. What would be the sense of life if this goal was unreachable (becouse it would be behind the infinity)? Life would be nothing more then an infinite escape from death, which doesn't have sense at all. So, returning to the question, would I like to live forever? The anser is yes, as long as the word "forever" doesn't mean above "till the end of everything else". (also I must admit, that I didin't consider the possibility of an access to more univerces in the future).
To answer this question I need to clarify it. What does it mean to live "forever"?
It can mean living till the end of existance, our univerce etc. (becouse "always" can mean the whole continuity of the univerce but not an infinity), or in general live an infinity of years into the future. Knowing that, I can say, that I would like to exist as long as he existance does, but when it ends I don't whant to live any longer. Nothing can endlessly exist, everyone lives for a purpose, each live has a goal. What would be the sense of life if this goal was unreachable (becouse it would be behind the infinity)? Life would be nothing more then an infinite escape from death, which doesn't have sense at all. So, returning to the question, would I like to live forever? The anser is yes, as long as the word "forever" doesn't mean above "till the end of everything else". (also I must admit, that I didin't consider the possibility of an access to more univerces in the future).
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