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		meltmylungs_
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Quantum immortality might not be as scary as many people think. They say, "Bet all your possessions and strap yourself to explosives." But the fact is, it hardly works that way. All the scenarios of our lives follow a maximally predictable path, depending on our genes and environment. It's impossible for you to end up floating in space forever. Because every time you float in space, some extremely unlikely event would have to occur that would keep you alive. That's nonsense. It's much more likely if your life as a whole followed a scenario where you continued to live (the elixir of immortality, for example). Since many people here live on the brink of death, because their lives are extremely difficult, and they almost commit suicide, subjectively for you, the events that happen are those that keep you alive. And it's entirely possible that right now, just a little bit more, you'll ropemax, but after a while, something will happen that will give you the incentive to live, and you'll put it off. It's entirely possible that your life will reach a point where you'll be satisfied with all your needs (whether it's surgery that develops enough to ascend you, or you'll find good friends and a girlfriend, or bioengineering that can create a girlfriend for every person). I know these reasons sound crazy. But if quantum immortality is true, then that's how it will be. Of course, it's also possible that you'll be experimented on and live a long time, but who knows. Ultimately, I think the chances are much higher that you'll reach a fairly good standard of living. What do you think?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			
			
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