Board Thread:Roleplaying/Fun and Games Board/@comment-26889090-20161010234245/@comment-26186871-20170102152349

IronBoy88 wrote: TheFreddyFromThePizzaria wrote: Freddy:"It only settles in, if, like what happened to me before, you're stuck in an ABANDONED pizzeria for decades. This place is as lively as ever, and as long as it stays that way.. Live long enough, the aging problem will be solved. You can go to space, terraform Mars. Colonize other planets, and eventually even other stars. Living forever also means living the future."

(7^7^7^7^7^7^7, 7^^7, 7^^^2. They're equal. And way less than the number of years the "immortal" animatronics will live. Also, HOW far in the future would you want to live? Better hope humans find a way to reverse the heat death, or go to other universes!) (Yeah, but Hunter's talking of true immortality, which extends for forever. Which means that eventually the novelty of everything wears thin. Even following laws. And when that happens, immortals tend to want to cause chaos because they're bored. Gods are immortal.) (Planet after planet after planet. It's not following laws on one planet, it's the exploration, and discovery of new science. There's a few trillion years for ya. Still not forever, though. By then, VR would probably also be mainstream, as a way for computer sulu actions to artificially make bigger "universes". How could it be processed? By only processing what can be observed. Which is pretty much quantum mechanics. Hm, maybe the theory that we're in a Matrix actually does have some grounding to it. Alas, the real problem is the heat death of the universe, and if we can find a way to reverse it. Who'd want to live in a vacuum of nearly nothing forever, and never be able to build anything ever again? No light, you cannot see. I don't know if you'd be able to speak to OTHER immortals, though.)