>>11360433wrong, you see this is faulty logic processing as well, you make these assumptions about the nature of human being, about something that they know little about its mechanics, or even what happens after, therefore, why do you exactly have faith in how the human race percieves it, what if youre wrong and youre all idiots and you've just been enslaved for thousands of years but the real problem is you just dont know any better.
you should never make those assumptions for a process that the human race does not fully understand, I will emphasize this again, there is no reason to assume death is inevitable, has features of suddenness or permenance, this all sounds like a subjective idea of something you dont understand.
Think about it, think about all the possible explanations for existence. What if this really is a simulation, or what if this is like the matrix, or what if this is a jail, or what if the "real world" is on the "other side" that is obviously not understood "in this world", then all of the sudden death becomes something else, its not what you understand it as, therefore you have an incorrect definition of it that inevitably warps your understanding of its mechanics preventing you from gaining any sort of understanding or manipulation of life, death, and existence outside your limited view of these things.