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We tend to set ourselves up for failure by establishing goals for ourselves which are not only unrealistic but often unnatural, a betrayal of nature in fact, and therefore representing a failure in and of themselves whether we realize it or not. So much of what humans do is a toxic betrayal of nature that we'd be winners in the eyes of mother nature for not having a job or money because having a job and money often means betraying mother nature by contributing to destruction of the ecosystem in a significant way.
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According to the concept of "quantum immortality" we can never observe our death therefore we can never die. Others can observe our death but this would be on a different timeline or in an alternate universe from the one we will continue to thrive on.
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@AJScraps I share your feelings. I appreciate your comment. It's good to know I am not alone. I would be living out in the forest like a native american myself were it not for my medical condition which makes me reliant upon the modern world for survival. I would probably die if civilisation were to collapse and everybody were to return to a more natural way of life because that would leave me without the technology which keeps me alive. But I don't care because I don't believe death is the end. Not to preach but in fact I KNOW we never truly die. I say that based on scientific knowledge. So I don't fear what may come. I certainly am not so selfish that I would want people to continue with their current toxic way of life so that I may live. I am getting old and nearing the end of my life anyway and in my old age I have grown very close to nature with wild animals having become my best friends. I grow tired of saving them from being poisoned by humans. Humans are such toxic creatures they remind me more of a toxic red algae bloom (AKA "red tide") which kills everything else around it. I recently got poisoned myself picking up a discarded acrylic nail kit somebody threw onto the side of a road which was leaking methacrylic acid and no doubt poisoned some of the local wildlife by infusing water with that poison. Then there is the problem of discarded cigarettes which poisons wildlife believe it or not. I don't understand why humans have become so unnatural and toxic. It seems part of the reason we are sacrificing the ecosystem for technology is because we fear death by an asteroid impact. We seem to believe it's necessary to poison the earth to create the technology to leave it someday and ensure our survival by colonizing the universe. Yet, we don't actually need to keep poisoning the Earth the way we do. We now have the technology to stop that. How can we expect to survive on other planets if we can't stop pushing ourselves to the brink of extinction on this planet? Have you ever noticed how crazy humans are? Take for example how we mow lawns. Why do we plant grass which grows longer than we'd like so that we have to mow it? If we don't like how long it grows why do we plant it? Do we really have nothing better to do than mow our lawns and spray them witj toxic chemicals? Most people don't have the time for it. The fact is most weeds are edible and medicinal do are free food and medicine. But we cut it and kill it off instead of letting it grow. Why can't we be content with the natural beauty of a natural lawn? Did you know weeds won't grow in a natural unmowed lawn because the shade of longer grass prevents weeds from growing. By mowing the lawn we create conditions which allow weeds to grow. So why don't we just let the grass grow? Why must we mow it? If we don't like how long it grows why don't we plant a shorter grass like bermuda grass which doesn't need to be mowed (as if any grass needs to be mowed). Or cover our yards with rocks instead of grass. But most people insist on burdening themselves with mowing the lawn. It's crazy and representative of our relationship with nature.
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@AJScraps Such ranting and raving about humans aside I believe we may actually be returning to living like the native americans. But this doesn't necesarily mean we will be giving up technology including advanced technologies. You see, technology has evolved to the point where it is becoming invisible through nanotechnology. Computers and phones will disappear and be replaced by DNA based computers which interface with our minds via "non-invasive" nanotech neural interfaces (by non-invasive I mean no surgery will be required to implant them because they will instead grow into our bodies like a fungus). Instead of using a computer monitor and other devices such as VR displays, loudspeakers or headphones we will interact with these computers and with each other in our dreams and/or through collective hallucinations. Vehicles will also be replaced. Either we will "evolve" wings (through genetic modification) or will teleport using nanobots which exploit wormhole technology. Believe it or not much of this technology is already real. We've had much of it all along, having inherited it from an ancient advanced civilisation. This technology is what is responsible for some of what we call paranormal phenomena. There is talk about using neural interface technology to achieve immortality by cloning our minds but that technology is already a reality in the form of the ancient nanotechnology I am talking about. DARPA is working on creating what they call a personal protective biosystem or PPB to make soldiers (and civilians) impervious to chemical and biological weapons but the fact is this technology is already real. You see, we have an ecosystem symbiotic microbes which live on and within our bodies and protect us from everything such as disease causing microbes and parasites and toxins. Unfortunately humans have damaged this microbiome with things such as soaps and chlorinated water and other disinfectants. This is why humans are so fragile in comparison to animals which can drink dirty water and eat raw uncooked food from off the ground without getting sick. Granted not every creature is equally competent. Some do get sick. But others don't. This is due partly to differences in their microbiomes. Some creatures are seemingly indestructible. This is due to their microbiome. It seems the govs of the world have a plan to protect the ecosystem using this technology (to say the least). That plan seems to already be in motion. As I said, the technology is already real. Gov seems to have a plan to take it to another level though to protect everything and everyone. That may not be wise though. After all, nature requires natural selection. The gov plan does involve an AI which will monitor and control everything to ensure proper function and balance of the ecosystem though.
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Perhaps all possible universes exist. Maybe this is only one of an infinite number.
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