>>2078280>your consciousness will cease and be extinguished and you will no longer be conscious or experience anything again ever, for endless infinite time, and it'll be like before you were bornAt least we can listen to older people's stories, look at old pictures or read history books to learn what happened before we were born, but we will never be able to learn about events that will take place in the future after we're gone. What will the world look like in the 30th century? What awesome inventions will there be? FTL travelling? Colonization of other worlds? Who will be president? How will my grand-grand-grandchildren be? Will they know who I was? In the end, it's like
>>2078308 says, but being able to take a look at the future world as in a spectator mode for ghosts or something like that would be a nice way to satisfy that curiosity.