>>19525858Thanks, anon, I really appreciate it.
> 1=0 a paradox and vision of death that this prison was built upon. The moment we are born, is also the moment we paradoxically start dying.It really depends on what your frame of reference is. If it is that this shouldn't happen, it really is unnatural. If it is that we're physical beings, it's natural that it happens, since we are a bit (not completely) like engines that run down.
Beyond the physical falling apart, though, so aging, you also see the problem of the mind falling apart: everyone starts as some innocent baby, goo-goo, gaa-gaa-ing, happy day, then, before you know it, people start filling your little child mind with all kinds of shit, and before you know it, you're 20 or 30 and crazy. At that point, life becomes torment. Even if you could keep a human in perfect health, most would only last so long mentally and would all start falling apart sooner or later, maybe at around 150, though there's probably a wide spread here. In that sense, it's actually good that we die, and immortality here really would be eternal torment, if one preceded by a couple decades of decent mental life. If you wanted people to be able to last longer, you'd have to have them work according to more robust programming. If you wanted to have them last forever, you'd have to have them have a completely different kind of programming, one that... well, that's a bit above my pay-grade, who knows.