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You'll never see it coming
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This is a science community. We use the Dawkins definition of meme.
Luckily, this is the epitome of that Epicurus quote:
Death will be, so we will cease to be. Sounds like he ~~is~~ was whistling past the graveyard with that quote...
And when you do, you no longer have to worry about it. In fact, you can't.
Well, maybe it's because we mostly fear the WAY towards death, not the end of being a thing that is. Unless we get hit by a moving train...
You know how when you get put under for anaesthesia, and you don't notice the time you were gone? It's like a cut in the tape of life.
What if death is like that, and BAM your consciousness re-emerges billions of years in the future the moment you die.
But your consciousness is alone. And in pitch black nothingness. Forever.
This is what I think happens. You don't experience death, you just reemerge on the other side, no matter how long it takes.
The chances of your brain being created were infinitely small before you were born, but it still only took 14 billion years for it to happen.
Entropy would end up taking your consciousness as well, so I doubt you'd be there, 14.3 billions years later, forever.
We don't really know what consciousness is, so we can't really be sure that it is subject to entropy.
It's not the death I'm worried about. I just don't want to suffer leading up to it or put my family through some long drawn out ordeal watching me die.
Well good news, false vacuum decay would kill everyone on Earth instantly with no warning
Then I'm not worried about it.
Same here. Like, that would obviously suck, but ๐คท
I mean sure, it'd suck, but no one would be around to think it sucks, so it'd be fine ๐๐๐๐๐
How to remove all suffering. Utilitarians hate this simple trick!