By benefiting humanity, you increase the chances of getting a new battery, new battery gives you a certain amount of time, until that battery runs out again. Do you benefit humanity enough, that you'll be able to obtain a new battery, before the time of your clock ends? — Yozhura
Immortality can only be achieved by egoism. — Gus Lamarch
I do agree that human ego is the driving force of humanity, because we are finite, we need to obtain more as fast as possible. That is possible only, because of our ego. — Yozhura
Existence demands the realization of the individual. — Gus Lamarch
Hivemind is a pretty close term for that. — Yozhura
List a few examples for us — Outlander
Is that really a sacrifice then or a mere investment? — Outlander
Humanity has idealized this since its beginnings – God. — Gus Lamarch
If the unit itself sets out to change its own battery, then it will never happen; it may be able to take out the old battery, but the unit can't put a battery in while it's inoperational due to not having battery power. — god must be atheist
We as humanity need to be able to change that battery, before our universe comes to an end. — Yozhura
if it continues to act and think in the way it currently does — Gus Lamarch
ou need someone else to change your battery, that is the reason we should always try to work together. By working together, you're increasing the chances of someone, whom you've benefited, to be there to change your battery for you, when the time is nigh. — Yozhura
But when you battery stops, do you get the same identity back when the new battery gets put in? — god must be atheist
At the monumental dimension of the Universe - whatever it is - we are nothing. — Gus Lamarch
We started as a whole, which split apart at the beginning. — Yozhura
There is no promise, that a battery change wouldn't change your being. It is a large part of yourself as you may imagine. — Yozhura
Would be interesting to hear your point of view on that. — god must be atheist
The most plausible view today is that the entire contemporary society will collapse in the next 100 or 150 years and we will enter a new dark age. — Gus Lamarch
I was referring to humanity's stereotyped concept of projecting itself into the future and controlling the galaxy, bringing democracy to other species and being technologically highly evolved. The most plausible view today is that the entire contemporary society will collapse in the next 100 or 150 years and we will enter a new dark age. But you never know what the future can bring us; it can be much worse. — Gus Lamarch
You could say that there was nothing, before our universe began. If this is not correct, it would change a lot. A big bang, the beginning of our universe, that is the moment when everything was whole. Individuality started to split from the whole, creating everything in our universe. — Yozhura
the most advanced scientific theories that we have today - such as the Big Bang - bring us at most an "possibly" as an answer. — Gus Lamarch
How does that compare to the monumental dimensions of the Universe, though? — god must be atheist
The enormous scale of the Universe cannot be compared. We like to pretend that we can achieve this greatness of it. — Gus Lamarch
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