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As for the hypothetical folks you mention (i.e. those who 'have to' eat TV dinners and 'have to' live in apartments), are you speaking about people living in poverty, or people who aren't poor but can't quite afford to buy a detached house, or...??? What justification would be offered for the exclusion of those people who would not be able to afford to buy immortality, seeing as this would include the vast majority of the world's population? Furthermore, can we reasonably justify equating immortality with a cheeseburger? Quote:
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yo, SecularFuture, I hope you're having a good Friday night:
1. If being human sucks, why would being human for an unlimited period of time be better? Would we be prepared to wait an unknown length of time for our personal utopia to become reality? (Those who are so inclined can actually do that now, without benefit of immortality.) 2. Luiseach said it! "can we reasonably justify equating immortality with a cheeseburger?" Do we really want immortality to be the aspirational apex of consumerism? No doubt lots of folk would cheerfully go further into hock than they already are; beyond a certain point, what does more debt matter? Especially if you have eternity to pay it off -- or not pay it off. That's why I mentioned adverse selection in the first place. 3. You asked, "If we had all of the time in the world, don’t you think that we would eventually find a way to solve every problem, or at least most of them?" Immortality changes the paradigm, whether it's universally available or not. For this reason my answer to your question is No. If we don't solve the problem set we've already got as mortals, it is even less likely we would do it as immortals. The question appears to presuppose that there would be no pain involved in the solving -- which is unlikely. That pain could be of very, very long duration and produce some awful complications to the original problem set. Luiseach's got a handle on that. I don't see a qualitative difference yet between immortalism and what we've already got. At best, immortality would move the goalposts for the whole species; in one worse-case scenario, it would set human rights back to before square one. What would save this project from creeping elitism? 4. A prison planet for sociopaths? This solution is only different in scale, not in its nature. If we could get 'em onto a prison planet, they could get themselves off the prison planet. And the near planets would say NIMBY. Tasty topic, thanks for posting it. It's a good enough idea to be worth testing as hard as possible. |
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