The only way I see immortality as being at all in interesting prospect would be if I occasionally underwent amnesia and got to experience certain things for the first time again, otherwise immortality seems daunting and depressing to me. Once you do everything you want to to do, see everything you want to see, experience everything you want to experience than there's still an eternity ahead of you. Do you do everything over again? Experience everything 50 times? Well, at the end of the 50th go-round you'd still have an eternity ahead of you.
No, I'd rather have a life long enough to experience the things I want to experience, see the things I want to see, just enough of a life to keep me busy and interested, and then a blissful oblivion sounds good.
No, I'd rather have a life long enough to experience the things I want to experience, see the things I want to see, just enough of a life to keep me busy and interested, and then a blissful oblivion sounds good.
Teenaged X-Files obsession + Bermuda Triangle episode + Self-led school research project = Atheist.