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Topicdo you think a brain could be immortal, with proper care?
Sahuagin
09/10/18 9:10:24 PM
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Troll_Police_ posted...
the ability to live forever; eternal life.

that's more like supernatural immortality. and of course supernatural immortality and the laws of physics don't agree. there is nevertheless biological immortality, which exists, and is closer to what the OP is asking about. I'm not sure but since neurons don't divide, the brain may already be partly biologically immortal; at least maybe more so than other parts.

considering the sun WILL stop shining, as will every other star in the universe, there is no possibility for immortality.

if you just came here to say "you can't literally live forever because of the heat death of the universe", then ok thanks for that obvious statement.

and yes, we remain "anti entropy" because you fight entropy with energy, which we have a relatively abundant, but ultimately limited, supply of.

not "energy", low entropy. as in, a state where there is lots of energy in once place, and no energy in another place, rather than just having tons of energy everywhere. the amount of energy isn't all you need, having it partitioned between two places (a high energy place and a low energy place) is what you need.

thats sort of been my point this entire time. here we are back at my original post.

except for all the wrong things you've said, I guess
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