Well live long and prosper will be a literal phrase. One question though, will those who have been frozen be able to adapt to the lifestyle of the century they would be woken into ?
I’m sorry Grayce, and I have to say right here that I do dearly love you, but… I just can’t bring myself to watch anymore of these videos about “the search for immortality”… The rich (who, in spite of their Swiss bank accounts, and their Paris fashions, and their luxurious travel, whether by yacht or private jet, their Medici art, and their collectible investment grade Krugerrands, and their “doomsday bunkers,” and their inside track on the “search for longevity”) are actually bankrupt (except perhaps for a chosen few)… And all of this specious “yearning for immortality,” and this anxious wringing of hands, and all of this wishing that “if only” some favorite deity (Vishnu, Abraham, Jesus, Mohammed, Gautama, Lao Tse… “fill in the blank”) would only escort us to some “Heaven world,” and convert us all to anxiety free zombies and maintain us thus in some ill defined stasis without termination is, in large part, laughable, and do understand, I’m not at ALL an atheist (I believe that atheists are all just “wishful thinkers”)… In regard to immortality in this material existence, some entropic element would likely snuff us out of this life in relatively short order (the car crashing, the building collapsing, the plane going down, fire, flood, war… even if we somehow survived until proton decay and/or the “heat death of the universe,” which, albeit a trillion scadzillion years hence, compared to infinity, is still not, and never will be, even a drop in the bucket… The truth is, at least as far as I am able to discern, is that we are, as souls, already painfully immortal, and that we enter these temporal realms, just to gain some respite, for a “time,” from this wonderful and yet terrifying,truth… - Namaste, little sister… “Parrots, tortoises, and redwoods, live a longer life than men do, men a longer life than dogs do, dogs a longer life than love does.” from… “Pretty Love, I Must Outlive You” - Edna St. Vincent Millay
Thanks for your detailed analysis and message passed. Anyways still the rich only wants to be immortal. They keep investing in research for longitivity
@@GrayceTaiwoChannel As my dear friend Cal’s (whom I met universes ago, in 1966, and just saw yesterday for the first time in about 8 years!) even dearer mother, Helen, would say… - “HA… LET ‘EM!”
So insightful 👏 Keep it up Grayce 👍
thanks so much
Human being will like to live forever so insane
Really in insane. The rich people really wants to live forever. They are the ones investing in this research
Well live long and prosper will be a literal phrase. One question though, will those who have been frozen be able to adapt to the lifestyle of the century they would be woken into ?
good question. they don't care when they are woken. they just want to come back to life. am sure they will be like aliens trying to fit in.
I’m sorry Grayce, and I have to say right here that I do dearly love you, but…
I just can’t bring myself to watch anymore of these videos about “the search for immortality”…
The rich (who, in spite of their Swiss bank accounts, and their Paris fashions, and their luxurious travel, whether by yacht or private jet, their Medici art, and their collectible investment grade Krugerrands, and their “doomsday bunkers,” and their inside track on the “search for longevity”) are actually bankrupt (except perhaps for a chosen few)…
And all of this specious “yearning for immortality,” and this anxious wringing of hands, and all of this wishing that “if only” some favorite deity (Vishnu, Abraham, Jesus, Mohammed, Gautama, Lao Tse… “fill in the blank”) would only escort us to some “Heaven world,” and convert us all to anxiety free zombies and maintain us thus in some ill defined stasis without termination is, in large part, laughable, and do understand, I’m not at ALL an atheist (I believe that atheists are all just “wishful thinkers”)…
In regard to immortality in this material existence, some entropic element would likely snuff us out of this life in relatively short order (the car crashing, the building collapsing, the plane going down, fire, flood, war… even if we somehow survived until proton decay and/or the “heat death of the universe,” which, albeit a trillion scadzillion years hence, compared to infinity, is still not, and never will be, even a drop in the bucket…
The truth is, at least as far as I am able to discern, is that we are, as souls, already painfully immortal, and that we enter these temporal realms, just to gain some respite, for a “time,” from this wonderful and yet terrifying,truth…
- Namaste, little sister…
“Parrots, tortoises, and redwoods, live a longer life than men do, men a longer life than dogs do, dogs a longer life than love does.”
from…
“Pretty Love, I Must Outlive You”
- Edna St. Vincent Millay
Thanks for your detailed analysis and message passed.
Anyways still the rich only wants to be immortal. They keep investing in research for longitivity
@@GrayceTaiwoChannel As my dear friend Cal’s (whom I met universes ago, in 1966, and just saw yesterday for the first time in about 8 years!) even dearer mother, Helen, would say…
- “HA… LET ‘EM!”
wow great. am glad you found your friend after a long time
Is these for real
That's what they predicted