Comments by "Charles Brightman" (@charlesbrightman4237) on "Overpopulation: Will we run out of space? BBC News" video.
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Without a pro-active space program, we all die anyway. In fact, even with a pro-active space program, we will still all die one day from something. We just would exist longer into the future.
So, after we die, what exactly will we remember? Will we consciously exist at all?
In my analysis, I am down to only two possibilities:
1. We truly do have an eternal conscious existence somehow, someway, somewhere, in some state of existence, (I acknowledge possible for there is much I and even all of humanity does not know yet);
Or, and more probably:
2. We truly do not have an eternal conscious existence. "Life" itself is just an illusion as far as eternity is concerned.
There has to be in actual reality at least one truly eternally consciously existent entity that actually exists for anything and/or anyone to even potentially eternally matter to. And then we would have to actually matter to that entity throughout it's eternal existence. Maybe, but probably not. Eternity is a really, really long time, infinitely eternal. So, is our true destiny to die and be forgotten? It would seem so. But, I will be the first to admit, I could be wrong. Or am I?
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