You Don’t Want to Live Forever

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  • @becausescience
    @becausescience  5 років тому +3388

    Thanks for watching Super Nerds! Seems I have struck a fictional nerve with this one, and so many great comments! *It's totally fine to disagree with me on this* that's all part of it. We don't have the data either way, so leave your nerdiest ideas below. -- kH

    • @LucenProject
      @LucenProject 5 років тому +53

      12:04 I've met people in college who party until they black out and don't remember the going's on of the party. They do this on a regular basis, but they seem unconcerned with the question of "what was the point of even having that experience in the first place?" Maybe some people simply want the experience even f they can't remember it?
      13:09 Then...was the fruit in the garden the key to escaping the gilded cage that is life!?

    • @SuviTuuliAllan
      @SuviTuuliAllan 5 років тому +10

      My will to live? Very funny.

    • @mcleodsupersaiyan4
      @mcleodsupersaiyan4 5 років тому +5

      love this episode

    • @mattygames5672
      @mattygames5672 5 років тому +3

      @because science What did u say in another language

    • @really296
      @really296 5 років тому +1

      Because Science kyle what happened to your Nerdist channel were you the found of it or were you taken onboard by them? I must ask because it has gone nowhere since you left.

  • @aidanrogers4438
    @aidanrogers4438 5 років тому +18366

    “Why you don’t want immortality”, says the God of Thunder who’s 1500 years old...

    • @ykkynmrnki1424
      @ykkynmrnki1424 5 років тому +426

      More like he wants heart attack and still doesn't die

    • @ykkynmrnki1424
      @ykkynmrnki1424 5 років тому +373

      More like a god that can leave for long and still doesn't get heart attack

    • @bluepowerranger9228
      @bluepowerranger9228 5 років тому +133

      Aidan Rogers I want immortality and I mean I want to be immortal and I want to live with power of immortality forever.

    • @shardinhand1243
      @shardinhand1243 5 років тому +190

      i think that even if you could have an imortal body, after a few, billian years all your memories would have long been forgotten... at that point are you really the same person anymore?... in short i think that by its very nature consciousness and imortality are impossible to combine, you would lose yourself more and more as you lived on... our brains can only hold so much information ie names, and events we'v seen/experinced learned of... and after all you ever knew or remenbered has been replaced with newer memories your consciousness is in a way, dead.

    • @blueemillysestrikeland3772
      @blueemillysestrikeland3772 5 років тому +48

      I'm the 222th like and the immature part of me smiled

  • @Michalos86
    @Michalos86 5 років тому +9454

    I don't want to live forever.
    I want to live as long as I want.

    • @danielantony1882
      @danielantony1882 5 років тому +880

      That's an Opinion i Highly respect. People don't realize the consequence of immortality. Maybe every problem related to it will be solved, but not Existentialism. The true form of life is Death. That is what makes us feel alive and think that our lives were worth it. That is why our lives matter. Having an option to live as much as you like still doesn't change the fact that one day you're gonna want to sleep in the gentle arms of the Abyss of Eternity that is Death. Though Death is kind of a crude and rude word to describe the Gentle Abyss of Eternity.

    • @Michalos86
      @Michalos86 5 років тому +199

      @@danielantony1882 Well said!

    • @danielantony1882
      @danielantony1882 5 років тому +142

      @@Michalos86 i'm not an Emo though. In case someone decided to stretch and joke about it. I've still got shit to do, and wether i want to live longer then a normal human is highly dependent. It depends. I'm pretty sure you have stuff to do if you want to live a bit more. Or maybe you just want to know how it feels.

    • @Michalos86
      @Michalos86 5 років тому +129

      @@danielantony1882 I don't believe that there's an Eternity after death.
      I don't believe that there's anything for you after death. You just go off, like a light bulb.
      I would like to experience as much as I can till I am alive, but I also believe that, being immortal, there would come a day when I would think, that I saw everything and I would like to have an option to turn my self off. Also I do believe that the knowledge that I can end my (almost) immortal life could help me appreciate all there is to experience in being alive, just that maybe in a slower pace.

    • @danielantony1882
      @danielantony1882 5 років тому +52

      @@Michalos86 True. That's what i was trying to imply.

  • @That_One_Fae
    @That_One_Fae 5 років тому +3283

    Secretly immortal beings trying to convince us to not achieve immortality, typical

    • @crios333
      @crios333 5 років тому +93

      It's TRUE it sucks

    • @dummmylog3070
      @dummmylog3070 5 років тому +9

      😂

    • @urossestovic6259
      @urossestovic6259 5 років тому +3

      Hahha

    • @urossestovic6259
      @urossestovic6259 5 років тому +43

      One interesting fact: Real goal for this species is to keep me alive, so i could rule the universe one day...
      Just in case u didnt know...

    • @dummmylog3070
      @dummmylog3070 5 років тому +8

      @@urossestovic6259 machines with AI will kill us first

  • @poncho-via
    @poncho-via Рік тому +214

    Even in the Epic of Gilgamesh when Gilgamesh did find someone who knew the secrets to immortality and could give it, the person told Gilgamesh several times they wouldn't give it. When Gilgamesh threatened to beat the information out of the person they then said, "If you can go one week without sleep I'll make you immortal."
    Gilgamesh agreed to the challenge but fell asleep after a few days. Gilgamesh was then told, "If you cannot conquer sleep, then what makes you think you can conquer death?"

    • @deusexaethera
      @deusexaethera Рік тому +14

      It's a good lesson. You think going a week without sleep will make you tired? Imagine having your body degrading over millennia but being literally unable to die.

    • @tim57243
      @tim57243 Рік тому +8

      In this story as you are telling it, Gilgamesh can't conquer death because he didn't get the secret for doing that from the person who had it. He didn't get any clever tricks for staying awake for a week either.
      Was the profound truth in Gilgamesh really that dumb?

    • @ryannguyen8383
      @ryannguyen8383 Рік тому +13

      ​@@tim57243I think maybe it's about making him accepting death is necessary, since if you compare being alive with staying awake, then going to sleep is something you would want after a long, long day.

    • @tim57243
      @tim57243 Рік тому +14

      @@ryannguyen8383 it is a false equivalence. Staying alive doesn't have to make you tired. Going to sleep when you can wake up tomorrow and do something then that you care about isn't like going to sleep permanently when you can't do anything tomorrow.

    • @Juice-n6m
      @Juice-n6m Рік тому +3

      Imagine TELLING people your age when you're immortal.

  • @anarcoyote1207
    @anarcoyote1207 5 років тому +3024

    Doctor: By swallowing this pill, you will be granted biological immortality.
    Patient: I'll take it! (immediately chokes to death on pill)

    • @benhanna93
      @benhanna93 5 років тому +260

      plot twist: its a suppository

    • @elorok1232
      @elorok1232 5 років тому +37

      @@benhanna93 I would still choke to death with it

    • @frankrabbit2247
      @frankrabbit2247 5 років тому +61

      That's my luck.

    • @Som3D
      @Som3D 5 років тому +26

      OMG LMAO 😂

    • @TheHylianJuggalo
      @TheHylianJuggalo 5 років тому +50

      @@elorok1232 anal choking
      ...that's my band name, don't steal.

  • @SageVaughn
    @SageVaughn 5 років тому +4060

    Before watching: I want to live forever.
    After watching: I still want to live forever.

    • @jimandaubz
      @jimandaubz 5 років тому +229

      Immortality is the curse of the short sighted.
      And the willfully taken downside of the curious, the explorer, and the historian.
      Kyle missed a lot of downsides, I have survived injuries that really where lucky to live though, just one was enough to dread the idea of immortality, I have outlived 90% of my friends and 70% of my family including one of my children, that alone is horrific.
      And my injuries have made remembering my past a little bit hazy same way immortality promises we would all forget everything eventually
      Its kinda like I get to trial the alpha version of immortality, all the bad sides, non of the living forever.
      Worst alpha ever, I am definitely asking for a refund and do over.
      Still. Id take a pill to live forever. Just to see how far I could go, how deep into space, what plants colonized or terraformed.
      The only real question is why do you want to live forever?
      To forget everyone, to forget everything good that has ever happened, to lose everything you love and watch everything you did fade to dust?

    • @joshuakhaos4451
      @joshuakhaos4451 5 років тому +141

      @@jimandaubz Here's one that never, and I mean never gets discussed.
      Would it be morally and ethically acceptable to date someone who's 18-whatever first century old if you were anywhere from 180-9,000 years old. Or would it be the equivalent of messing around with a minor?

    • @Abyssionknight
      @Abyssionknight 5 років тому +214

      ​@@jimandaubz If your immortality is biological, then your children could inherit it, meaning you might not outlive them as an immortal. As for others dying, that's entirely on a case by case basis. Some people get over death very quickly, while others never do. So outliving people may be a downside, but the severity of that downside varies greatly from person to person.
      As for losing memories, just record things. You have immortality, so you have plenty of time to write out any valuable knowledge you have, or record videos teaching knowledge or skills or anything else you don't want to lose. Wear a body cam as well, and your day to day life is permanently recorded, and you can just take time to edit out the parts that aren't worth saving.
      Combine that with the fact that the other issues with immortality can be solved with money, which you'd have plenty of time to gather, invest, and build a fortune out of, and I think pretty much any issue immortality poses can be resolved with a bit of effort.

    • @adrianbundy3249
      @adrianbundy3249 5 років тому +250

      Of course I still want to live forever. Everyone dying? Fuck, you can lose everyone you love today, I have seen people by the age of 23 lose literally all of their loved ones and friends. Is it mortality that was the issue? You advise he should just die? Or you know, live on with their memory? I advise the latter. Secondly, life is full of possibilities, death is.... So final - to quote my fav Tyrion Lannister from ASOIAF. Might you get bored eventually? Sure. you can get bored now too. But I can ensure you of one thing: the amount of experiences to keep you occupied if you are thoughtful enough, will be more than enough to overfill your brain and lose that data anyway, so you won't worry about running out. Even if you then criticize that - life is still better, and now it is increasingly ever more so. If you call it vain to still enjoy something anew you already did - then I also suggest you criticize the futility of all life anywhere, because you just hit the problem with it all as well; but that still doesn't make it not worth it - that is just the view of an annoying nihilist.
      I definitely want to be an immortal.

    • @vladimirkovacevic1656
      @vladimirkovacevic1656 5 років тому +39

      @@jimandaubz Whats so bad about being immortal.To outlive people and forget some things isn't a problem

  • @krealyesitisbeta5642
    @krealyesitisbeta5642 5 років тому +1625

    Immortal jellyfish: *“It’s rewind time.”*

  • @mrnonsense1031
    @mrnonsense1031 Рік тому +54

    my paternal grandfather died of terminal cancer when he was 81, but by the time he reached that age, he was ready to go for several years. He had a prognosis for at least 5 years had he kept up with treatment, but by the time he was diagnosed, he had seen all of his children grow up, his wife (my grandmother) had passed away 20 years earlier, he had lived at least long enough to see all of his grandchildren at least be born (roughly half had already reached adulthood by the time he died), and most of his old friends and colleagues had already passed away.
    So at the age of 81, he was clearly ready to go, if a wizard had come along and took away his terminal cancer and gave him eternal life, my grandfather would have cursed said wizard.

    • @toreon1978
      @toreon1978 3 місяці тому +2

      Sure, and that might make sense to some. It just is no reason whatsoever against biological immortality.

    • @Casual-Yohoho-Enjoyer
      @Casual-Yohoho-Enjoyer Місяць тому

      I mean, of course. I'd be pissed too if I had to be immortal in a body that's older than 40. It's harder to accept immortality when you already accepted your death to begin with but at least let me be immortal when I'm young and can survive falling off of a roof and laugh it off and now when my back hurts for existing

    • @kcsamm1069
      @kcsamm1069 Місяць тому +2

      The context here is aging. If your old man at 81 had the look and health of a 32 year old, I don't think he will be ready to go. Immortality only sucks when you are old

    • @John_a_Technocrat
      @John_a_Technocrat Місяць тому +1

      But, what if a wizard came along and gave him two potions:
      (A) A potion of blissful death, where he drinks the potion, feels wonderful and then peacefully dies.
      (B) A potion which restores him to the peak physical health he could have had at the cellular age of 25, but didn't actually have because when he was 25 he was not at peak health, so he would have better health and fitness than he has ever had in his life, being cured of all diseases. And if he takes potion (B) then every 25 years he would have the option to take one of these two potions again.
      What do you think he would choose?

    • @zeebest1004
      @zeebest1004 Місяць тому

      What if he could start all over again at age 20 - anytime he wanted to?

  • @Marsyas01
    @Marsyas01 5 років тому +878

    "Do you really want to live forever?"
    I dunno. Let's talk about it after I've lived a few thousand years.

    • @JoshuaHillerup
      @JoshuaHillerup 5 років тому +133

      Immortality + eternal youth + serious disease resistance + opt out option is awesome, and any arguments against it really fall flat.

    • @tdverse9482
      @tdverse9482 5 років тому +1

      Fast everyday then you are immortal.

    • @seanpeacock4290
      @seanpeacock4290 5 років тому +18

      even 500 would be pretty nice

    • @mgelliott86
      @mgelliott86 5 років тому +12

      Shit I'm trying to stay motivated for normal life

    • @stevennavarra3209
      @stevennavarra3209 5 років тому +12

      Honestly, we can speculate and assume, but unless we actually talk to someone who's lived for 500 yrs or more, we wont actually know if it sucks or not.

  • @smrt_kitten9565
    @smrt_kitten9565 5 років тому +764

    60,000 years later
    "He was wearing a blue shirt. Wait who was?"

  • @odinforce29
    @odinforce29 5 років тому +386

    Kyle - "You will be bored Forever!"
    Entertainment industry - "Challenge accepted!"

    • @BladeMasterIcarus
      @BladeMasterIcarus 5 років тому +29

      and thus the immortal man decided to create the entertainment industry

    • @Azier18
      @Azier18 5 років тому +16

      @@BladeMasterIcarus And recreate it over and over and over again.

    • @TheBreezus
      @TheBreezus 5 років тому +8

      Lol why do you think UA-cam got created.

    • @KateeAngel
      @KateeAngel 5 років тому +15

      I am 25 and already bored to death by entertainment industry

    • @myrmesuwu607
      @myrmesuwu607 5 років тому +5

      Japan : hold my beer

  • @LuciousKage
    @LuciousKage Рік тому +8

    Debunkig negatives:
    1. family members grow and expand
    2. knowledge and study can concur boredom
    3. u can always kill your self
    4. U can always forget and makek new memories, brain plasticity helps us even through 100 years of life.
    5. u can make your own music, and u will forget music, people go back to old records sometimes
    6. u can always cure yourself in the end, u have time to study and cure anything yourself, build anything yourself, achieve anything yourself
    7. immortality gives u freedom and control, u can skip time by sleeping, u can change personalities and lives.
    8 imaigne a being smart enough to change every molecule of hit body, explore biggest misteries, and be a mouse, plant or a something close to god, and achieve it all using time. Thats Immortality.
    immortality in the end is Freedom. Everything has a price but given time everything has a solution.

  • @luciddreamer616
    @luciddreamer616 2 роки тому +939

    Man, I don't think 9,000 years is even close to the amount of time it would take me to get bored with life. This century has seen so much advancement that I wouldn't be able to exhaust the amount of possible experiences -- stories to experience, skills to learn, movies to watch, hobbies to pick up -- before new experiences became available.

    • @ZZ-rc1yw
      @ZZ-rc1yw 2 роки тому +73

      Exactly!! More money to make, go around anywhere. If we didn't know we were going to die we'd all love normally without a fear but since we know we are. Everyone fears it. People live without thinking of death too and don't care about it. We live our lives like we're immortal in a way

    • @frozensky3838
      @frozensky3838 2 роки тому +15

      Man, I was bored right out of the womb. I would not want immortality ever ever EVER!!

    • @luciddreamer616
      @luciddreamer616 2 роки тому +49

      @@frozensky3838 I'd be very happy with the kind of immortality described in the video. Just not having to deal with the vicissitudes of age would be amazing, not to mention all the things I could experience over the centuries. But to each their own, eh?

    • @lawsen3719
      @lawsen3719 2 роки тому +1

      @@luciddreamer616 are you dreaming?

    • @kinga99999
      @kinga99999 2 роки тому +2

      Wdym bro I already wanna kms 💀

  • @ChristopherPayneMUA
    @ChristopherPayneMUA 3 роки тому +629

    Doctor Who dealt with the memory issue in an interesting way. A woman who became immortal had an entire library of journals because she'd lived too long to remember most of it. As she put it, she had an immortal lifespan with a human memory. She'd had whole families in the past that she couldn't remember anymore.

    • @highplainsdrifter9197
      @highplainsdrifter9197 2 роки тому +7

      Which episode was that?

    • @ChristopherPayneMUA
      @ChristopherPayneMUA 2 роки тому +31

      @@highplainsdrifter9197 It was the couple episodes in the Capaldi era that Maisie Williams guest starred

    • @Buudroid
      @Buudroid 2 роки тому +14

      somehow your comment strikes true with the anime Attack on Titan. I think its due to the supernatural power to erase memories but still, very interesting. Would one still categorize their life as one when they know they have written about events they do not recall? Or maybe the individual consciousness will ultimately override their memories, putting them into a place were they are both aware that they have forgotten but also know that they once in fact partook in said activity or event. Perhaps that's what life is now, as i type i could be an infinite being who, due to physical restrictions perceive my existence as a singular phenomena. When really, I am everyone who has ever lived and will live. In that case, I am having a conversation with myself.

    • @silvadelshaladin
      @silvadelshaladin 2 роки тому +16

      @@highplainsdrifter9197 Ashildr is the name of the character and she is recurring. She is introduced in "The Girl who Died" and you next see her in "The Woman who Lived"

    • @ZZ-rc1yw
      @ZZ-rc1yw 2 роки тому +8

      That's why we have snapchat memories to remember

  • @someguythatlookslikeme8306
    @someguythatlookslikeme8306 5 років тому +410

    9000 years from now, on my death bed,". . .it was a dark blue shirt -gasp-'

    • @mako8091
      @mako8091 5 років тому +7

      also you: wait what was their name? Was it a man or woman?

    • @chaa6144
      @chaa6144 5 років тому +9

      Mako stop ruining the joke.

    • @taigaseji
      @taigaseji 5 років тому +1

      Ra’s al Ghul thank you

  • @limemobber
    @limemobber Рік тому +14

    The problem with the argument that death is a good thing is that we are mortal. All of our context about life and existence is based around it being finite. The argument that death is better than living forever is an argument where we literally have no frame of reference for immortality. We can make some assumptions, but we have no idea how a single person much less a society would change to accommodate living forever.

  • @timscarrott8919
    @timscarrott8919 5 років тому +649

    "You don't want to live forever."
    "Don't I, Kyle? Don't I?"

    • @fatmn
      @fatmn 5 років тому +83

      This video did literally nothing to dissuade me from wanting to have biological immortality.

    • @chaosryans
      @chaosryans 5 років тому +17

      Ehh if you literally couldn't die eventually the earth dies and you are stuck in an environment with no air and you basically exist in 0 gravity in a state of eternally suffocating.

    • @meandmetoo8436
      @meandmetoo8436 5 років тому +23

      @@chaosryans again, as an immortal, you would be able to eventually gather loads of capital upon the centuries.
      Through them you could gain influence and power, and be some kind of Illuminati.
      You could then make it your goal to give humanity a way out, and push as much as possible for a durable and viable perpetual developpement. Possibly beyond Earth.
      EDIT :
      I'm talking about using wealth power and influence to have the human civilisation survive, not only you.

    • @chaosryans
      @chaosryans 5 років тому +5

      @@meandmetoo8436 money doesn't matter. Humans will eventually die out for sure. Regardless of where they went. Once everyone else is extinct you can do whatever you want or go wherever. But any one mistake and you are going to burn, suffocate, or freeze etc forever. Say you go to mars, an air lock won't last forever so eventually you'll be covered in dust, and your lungs get shredded by all the particles making breathing unbearable. Even on earth just one disaster like a supervolcano eventually going off will ruin our environment. Most of our food choices will be gone, air quality would be gone so you'd be fatigued to where you couldn't move and breathing would be a chore in itself as well. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @AbMaSync
      @AbMaSync 5 років тому +11

      @@chaosryans Isn't that assuming that as a biologicaly immortal man you do nothing in that life to ensure space travel?
      If I had that I would do everything to better every aspect of life around me to ensure my safety.

  • @ruuby1006
    @ruuby1006 5 років тому +258

    If Wolverine taught me anything, it's that immortality is both a blessing and a curse

    • @akridflux6949
      @akridflux6949 5 років тому +1

      tell george soros that

    • @guestkid9976
      @guestkid9976 5 років тому

      @@akridflux6949 didn't he die?

    • @King.Leonidas
      @King.Leonidas 5 років тому

      @@guestkid9976 no that was the other jew Kissinger i think

    • @akridflux6949
      @akridflux6949 5 років тому +1

      @@guestkid9976 Hes still well alive unfortunately, 7+ heart transplants...

    • @purpp-esque1711
      @purpp-esque1711 5 років тому

      But he died....

  • @requiem1323
    @requiem1323 5 років тому +462

    “Why you don’t want to be Keanu Reeves”

    • @basquehound1999
      @basquehound1999 5 років тому +11

      DemonKing206 he is 50 something years old. And he looks like he’s 32.

    • @zerasth3numb3r88
      @zerasth3numb3r88 5 років тому +8

      I am not worthy to be Keanu

    • @Love-xv5du
      @Love-xv5du 5 років тому +2

      Anne Baskerville is He actually 50 something???.?.!.

    • @FervantTwo8
      @FervantTwo8 5 років тому +1

      ZerØ As th3 numb3r no man is worthy

    • @thog4529
      @thog4529 5 років тому

      Eric Webber reddit 100

  • @HalasterBlackmantle
    @HalasterBlackmantle Рік тому +50

    A few counter points:
    - If we "solved" mortality, you would not have to see your loved ones die. Simple as that.
    - If you forget anyway, there is no way that you would ever get bored. I could watch all of UA-cam, all TV shows, all movies, play all games (including digital, TTRPGs, boardgames etc.), which is even now an insurmountable task due to new releases, and even if I managed that, I could do it all over again after a 1000 years once I have forgotten everything.
    - Forgetting isn't that bad. As you pointed out, we already do it all the time.
    - Having "true immortality" and getting stuck somewhere would just mean that you would have to wait, as there would be in an infinite lifetime a non-zero chance that someone would find and free you. Okay, unless you get stuck in a singularity, but then you would probably have a whole new set of problems (and opportunities).
    - Same with the "incurable disease". You would be hard pressed to find one that is "compatible" with your immortal state anyways, but here it would also be a matter of time (which you have infinite of) until someone found a cure.
    I would take all that and probably more to be able to see humanity reach the stars, see history unfold in real time and maybe even see the end. Would be worth it. Yes, I am that curious.

    • @javierrodrigueznoguera8611
      @javierrodrigueznoguera8611 Рік тому +1

      I don't think many opportunities would come from getting stuck in a black hole bro

    • @HalasterBlackmantle
      @HalasterBlackmantle Рік тому +3

      @@javierrodrigueznoguera8611 Even those seem to evaporate. And with the time dilation going on behind the event horizon, you probably won't have to wait that long.

    • @paulblart9953
      @paulblart9953 2 місяці тому

      @JuanEnriqueFloresJrJuan!!! I keep finding you

    • @Cursed_Pikachu
      @Cursed_Pikachu 22 дні тому

      ​@javierrodrigueznoguera8611 Late, but everytime I see this point I don't see why I can't also figure out the event horizon with literal eons and more with me being able to accumulate other scientists work too. Maybe we'll someday find a way to solve the heat death of the universe through solving this too. After all if physics say there is a way than we should be able to apply it and harness it.

    • @MylesKillis
      @MylesKillis 13 днів тому

      @@HalasterBlackmantleyup time dilation in a black hole would be so insane you’d skip straight to the end of time

  • @km_7124
    @km_7124 5 років тому +2199

    You should name your channel to killing dreams with science

    • @sunnyplanet9988
      @sunnyplanet9988 5 років тому +13

      Great video. Woo Notification squad!

    • @RumorsOfPie
      @RumorsOfPie 5 років тому +44

      My dream of teleportation is still alive cause of the last sentences he said at the end so HA!

    • @FriendlyR0B0T
      @FriendlyR0B0T 5 років тому +37

      I still want to be immortal

    • @gran9773
      @gran9773 5 років тому +24

      Science denies your dreams. Why? Because science!!!😐

    • @ND001X
      @ND001X 5 років тому +11

      Jorge Mercado As long as eternal youth comes with it, it should be fine.

  • @AutoKeyblade
    @AutoKeyblade 5 років тому +336

    When memory is full, compress memory with winrar.
    WinRar trail is forever.

    • @Goomatora
      @Goomatora 5 років тому +3

      When baby is full compress with deep sea water

    • @andreasbraess3759
      @andreasbraess3759 5 років тому +1

      If I could, would store in Medium where I could easy reload parts I need in momentarily on other side It would surly give knowledge that have to update more once in time.

    • @js-gc2hk
      @js-gc2hk 5 років тому

      LOL

    • @yep2005
      @yep2005 5 років тому +2

      But my free trial ran out :(

    • @ethereumcxcx8261
      @ethereumcxcx8261 5 років тому +4

      @@yep2005 use 7zip

  • @jondreauxlaing
    @jondreauxlaing 5 років тому +109

    The thing about memory, though, is that even though I can't remember my first birthday, or really clearly remember the majority of my early childhood, those experiences still shape me as a person, and had those experiences been different, I would be different. So, even if I forget the majority of my 9,000 year life in any real detail, it's not like wiping a hard drive, those experiences still shape me as a person. As someone with poor memory to begin with, I think we'll get by just fine. Keep a journal I guess.
    Also, with the amount the world has changed in the last 9,000 years, I'm sure you could find things to keep yourself busy in the next 9,000, especially if space travel becomes more accessible. Isaac Arthur does some cool stuff about this topic.

    • @rymreaper
      @rymreaper 5 років тому +21

      Or in those years we might be able to find a way to artificially extend our memory.

    • @r3dey3dw0lf3
      @r3dey3dw0lf3 5 років тому +7

      You do realise if you used 1 piece of paper everyday for that 9,000 years, you'd use 3,285,000 pieces of paper?

    • @dukenecromancer245
      @dukenecromancer245 5 років тому +5

      Wrath not if its an artificial journal stored on some kind of device or multiple devices all backed up to a so called “cloud” system or other such future means of artificial storage. Maybe everything can eventually be transferred to one book sizes nanocarbon megahardrive weighing no more than a notebook

    • @uvbe
      @uvbe 5 років тому +1

      Reminds me of Me from Doctor Who

    • @wisecrack3461
      @wisecrack3461 5 років тому +1

      I'd still take it, forgetting everything crosses out the problem of boredom

  • @Grim2
    @Grim2 Рік тому +8

    4 years later and I still do. :v

  • @sirgoozalot
    @sirgoozalot 5 років тому +377

    he just wants the Philosopher's stone for himself

    • @Gordon_Freeman_PhD
      @Gordon_Freeman_PhD 4 роки тому +4

      A harry Potter and Full metal alchemist reference in one?

    • @__j__h5971
      @__j__h5971 4 роки тому +2

      Yeah hohenhiem’s story is the reason why you don’t want immortality

    • @anakinskywalker3672
      @anakinskywalker3672 4 роки тому

      Is this a Flash reference?

    • @Whissya
      @Whissya 4 роки тому

      Yup that's why he's made all these videos about flying, beign invisible, superpowers etc..

    • @RealFootball45
      @RealFootball45 4 роки тому

      I get it lolololol

  • @sanchitory
    @sanchitory 5 років тому +278

    *20 years ago*
    Kyle's grandmother: ...and then they lived happily after forever
    Kyle: but here's the thing..

  • @SilverDragonEyess
    @SilverDragonEyess 5 років тому +328

    Jokes on you, I've been perpetually bored for years

  • @paradox6331
    @paradox6331 Рік тому +15

    You're just afraid of the unknown. I would gladly live forever, thank you.

    • @Angus_McDonald
      @Angus_McDonald Рік тому +4

      Same, if I had the chance to become immortal for all of eternity I’m sure as hell going to accept that offer no matter the disadvantages.

    • @cradica
      @cradica 5 місяців тому

      I'd rather live forever than be unconscious forever

  • @freeman7297
    @freeman7297 5 років тому +222

    Jokes are you, so far I'm 100% efficient at being immortal

  • @krvys7226
    @krvys7226 5 років тому +352

    "you likely won't remember the colour of my shirt-"
    Jokes on you. I tend to listen to you like a podcast. I never knew the colour of your shirt.

    • @justanothernerdydude4391
      @justanothernerdydude4391 5 років тому

      It's a bluish purple.

    • @HighGuy92
      @HighGuy92 5 років тому +2

      @@justanothernerdydude4391 I think that's called navy blue, but I could be wrong

    • @Maphisto86
      @Maphisto86 5 років тому +1

      Well, that is sad. Listening to Because Science misses all of the neat drawings and animated bits.

    • @OldBuggaboo
      @OldBuggaboo 5 років тому

      @@HighGuy92 Nah it's a lightish red.

    • @albertjackinson
      @albertjackinson 5 років тому

      Krvys lol

  • @Fox_PVE
    @Fox_PVE 5 років тому +692

    “Imortality is everyone Else dying”
    The 12/13 docter who

    • @zawsrdtygbhjimokpl6998
      @zawsrdtygbhjimokpl6998 5 років тому +15

      I object. If a nobody like myself could acquire it, then I surely won't be the only one with it

    • @zawsrdtygbhjimokpl6998
      @zawsrdtygbhjimokpl6998 5 років тому +2

      @@Meson10 that seems too improbable and even if so, I'd just let humanity study me to get a feel for what makes me tick and replicate it. It's not like I'll die so there's no harm in giving that a try

    • @EnigmaEnginseer
      @EnigmaEnginseer 5 років тому

      Aidas Baranauskas well if the reason for your immortality is because you’re the AntiChrist then I’m afraid your existence is bad news for humanity. Sure you’re immortal but your existence alone threatens all of humanity

    • @zawsrdtygbhjimokpl6998
      @zawsrdtygbhjimokpl6998 5 років тому +1

      @@EnigmaEnginseer elaborate. The question was on whether I'd be immortal, not on whether I'd magically bring apocalypse by merely existing.
      What's so antiChrist about helping humanity progress?

    • @GoingTheMILE
      @GoingTheMILE 5 років тому +1

      Ahh, no, youre not the only one who gets it.

  • @flagmichael
    @flagmichael Рік тому +43

    As a 70 year old, I can attest that immortality is a young person's dream. As we age death becomes more a promise than a threat: we don't have to do this forever.

    • @SergioKoolhaas
      @SergioKoolhaas Рік тому +5

      I guess that's why when people would hold a funeral service for the dead, they call it "lay them to rest".

    • @cowskii
      @cowskii 10 місяців тому +2

      Yes, now imagine living for billions and billions of years and it never ends.

    • @Goremejy
      @Goremejy 10 місяців тому +15

      See that’s only because the quality of life sucks. Of course you want death as you get older, because your body starts failing and it’s gets more painful to keep going.

    • @Powerhaus88
      @Powerhaus88 10 місяців тому +8

      That's because your body is old. If you could be young, healthy and virile for thousands of years you'd take it in a nanosecond.

    • @cowskii
      @cowskii 10 місяців тому +2

      @@Powerhaus88 sure, but you'd probably get depressed because of all the people that you know keep dying

  • @spiralbanzai4985
    @spiralbanzai4985 5 років тому +117

    I acknowledge the major points of you argument. However, I am still unconvinced.

  • @-hello6177
    @-hello6177 5 років тому +524

    because science: why you don't want to live forever
    example: you can die
    me: that's not living forever

    • @firepuppies4086
      @firepuppies4086 5 років тому +14

      @Rafael Lopez it gets tiresome. Like, people who get out of jail after being in it for so long aren't comfortable with normal life

    • @frikizona483
      @frikizona483 5 років тому +1

      @Rafael Lopez You watch the video and listen? what if a meteorite crush the planet and you end in the space ,you cant move and only feel cold Forever? how about if aliens invade the planet and they are a lot stronger than you and use it and torture you for invesigations and make you a slave forever? how about if you are only a head forever? or whatever bad situation

    • @andrewdavidle
      @andrewdavidle 5 років тому +13

      @@frikizona483 There's a difference between immortality and invulnerability..

    • @chrisstarr4784
      @chrisstarr4784 5 років тому +1

      @Rafael Lopez not everything is possible so aliens may not be immortal if there is no way to alter the DNA to make that organism immortal without tearing apart the DNA strands because doing that would result in the death of the organism thus making the operation completely pointless

    • @garetclaborn
      @garetclaborn 5 років тому +4

      @@firepuppies4086 by that logic, people will just get so used to life they wont be comfortable dying

  • @Jewjewmagic
    @Jewjewmagic 5 років тому +387

    All the downsides you describe to immortality are not actually downsides of immortality. They are all part of life, regardless of how long the life lasts. Loss of loved ones, loss of memory, untimely deaths and terminal diseases are all things people can experience numerous times throughout a typical human lifespan. Immortality may increase the total number of times they are experienced throughout a life, but it isn't introducing anything that isn't already there.
    What should have been considered in greater detail is the positive impacts of immortality. In the video you gloss over "making new friends" and "making a new family", immediately assuming that what has been found couldn't possibly compensate for what has been lost. But with absolutely no insight into the Psychology of Immortality, I think that is a farfetched conclusion. How many of the elderly today, having already lost parents, spouses, siblings, and friends, and that now deal with all the unpleasantness of aging, still find value in living because of their offspring? While that's very small-scale and anecdotal, I think what little we have to go on implies that what we have in the present will weigh heavier than past losses.

    • @Zenoks
      @Zenoks 5 років тому +31

      Thumbs up for writing what i'm thinking :)

    • @ayingchanda
      @ayingchanda 5 років тому +38

      This guy got it, finally

    • @chaosryans
      @chaosryans 5 років тому +16

      Ehh, true but humans will eventually go extinct. Eventually the earth won't be suitable for our species. Once everyone is dead you could engineer whatever you wanted, maybe even clone yourself. But once super volcano erupts, or a meteor strikes you get to live with ash in your lungs skin burning etc. It'll eventually be very unpleasant.

    • @nathan-fx-artist
      @nathan-fx-artist 5 років тому +16

      @@chaosryans if you are biologically immortal the chances of surviving that long are almost 0% but if somehow you do then theres always another way out

    • @cvoid
      @cvoid 5 років тому +33

      You are assuming that by the time a super volcano erupts or a meteor strike happens, etc that mankind wouldn't have figured out a way to leave the earth. If we have multiple colonies on multiple planets and then eventually across multiple star systems then in theory humans could exist till the heat death of the universe.

  • @Mic.vencer
    @Mic.vencer Рік тому +5

    The thing is the sentence “until the end of time” has a date, one or the other proposals of how the universe will end is usually enough to still kill what is by any definition immortal, even if you were beyond biological immortality, you’ll still eventually die to conditions that cannot facilitate even your true immortality, when everything becomes informationally isolated, swallowed by an universe sized black hole that will *eventually* evaporate into nothing, or everything collapses in on itself back into a singularity just to bounce back out again, none of those circumstances care what flavor of immortal you are, you will still die, eventually…

  • @EmergencyL0tion
    @EmergencyL0tion 4 роки тому +411

    Instead of being immortal I would rather be in my prime for the rest of my life

    • @brianlam5847
      @brianlam5847 4 роки тому +20

      AKA the current anti aging movement, in which you will be immortal, and in your prime.

    • @OtakuUnitedStudio
      @OtakuUnitedStudio 4 роки тому +7

      @@brianlam5847 What do you do when the sun starts to die and there's nowhere to go? And even if you somehow make it to a moon of Saturn where the Red Giant phase of the sun will be just enough to keep you from freezing but not burning, what happens when it compresses into a white dwarf and leave the solar system dark and empty? And even if you manage to leave that behind, what about when the last of the stars in the universe winks out, assuming that cosmic expansion doesn't prevent you from ever arriving at another destination? NOTHING is forever. Not the sun, not the universe, nothing.

    • @aimerfrankiebakil2268
      @aimerfrankiebakil2268 4 роки тому +6

      Your comment is literally "Shine the brightest,not the longest" and it's nice to know someone thinks the same way.

    • @rinnix8501
      @rinnix8501 4 роки тому

      That’s the point to never age never get old and weak. It would be nice if there was a serum to inject yourself with, to see the ages of this world evolve.

    • @insane_troll
      @insane_troll 4 роки тому

      Perhaps you should take up some hobbies. I recommend BASE jumping, cave diving, and free solo climbing. You could mix it up a bit with some axe catching and chainsaw juggling as well.

  • @elorok1232
    @elorok1232 5 років тому +168

    because science: if you have immortality you lose you will to live
    me: not like i have it now anyway

    • @ugiustuskeiserus8066
      @ugiustuskeiserus8066 5 років тому +14

      @jediphilosopher
      Probably the most naive comment here

    • @Torguish
      @Torguish 5 років тому +4

      @@ugiustuskeiserus8066 Yeah i just wanna play Final Fantasy 50

    • @shayanmoosavi9139
      @shayanmoosavi9139 5 років тому +1

      @@ugiustuskeiserus8066 not as naive as yours.

    • @ugiustuskeiserus8066
      @ugiustuskeiserus8066 5 років тому +1

      @@shayanmoosavi9139
      How? Nothing I said is naive

    • @kuronoroux8864
      @kuronoroux8864 5 років тому +2

      Well, what a waste of inmortality then

  • @bravoalphahk
    @bravoalphahk 3 роки тому +807

    At least the "forgetting everything" part solves the "infinity of boredom" part, since you just endlessly, interestedly cycle through re-learning everything that you forgot.

    • @alexc2265
      @alexc2265 3 роки тому +69

      And I think at this point there’s so much to learn that information may be being discovered and made faster than it can be learned

    • @saurabhjarodia335
      @saurabhjarodia335 3 роки тому +8

      No. Coz what to forget won't be in ur hands. And we can't also imagine how that would be as no one's brain capacity has ran out yet. Just imagine that u forgot to walk.

    • @BlitzOfTheReich
      @BlitzOfTheReich 3 роки тому +55

      @@alexc2265 honestly, I never got the boredom argument. Most people really work in one career throughout their entire lives speaking only one language. French by itself took me like 5 years to learn and even then I'm only B2. people really underestimate the proliferation of knowledge and entertainment.

    • @checkerknight3589
      @checkerknight3589 3 роки тому +33

      It's kinda like watching a series, anime, movie, etc. and simply rewatching it later thinking "oh hey, what's this?" or "I think I liked this one, but what's it about again?" Infinite. Entertainment.

    • @kaywire6099
      @kaywire6099 3 роки тому +1

      @@BlitzOfTheReich But you would need an infinite variety in knowledge and entertainment to not get bored at some point in your eternal life, which I don’t think is possible. (Disregarding the memory issue of course)

  • @Fausttt78
    @Fausttt78 Рік тому +5

    Our experiences in the current age are so far different than that of the average person a hundred years ago. Literally living and experiencing the change of time of the world around you is more than enough to not be bored. Even if i pursued every interest, every hobby, every academic avenue, whatever, those will constantly be changing. Never ending creativity of culture constantly ensure there's new things to explore. And by then there may even be an entire universe to explore. An infinite universe of things to discover. And if I were to die pursuing a passion of mine, whether ten years, a hundred years, or a thousand years from now, I'd be overjoyed to have experienced what i have already and thrilled to go out doing what i love.

  • @merdas9058
    @merdas9058 5 років тому +405

    I want a deadpool imortlality so I can regenrate lost limbs and everything else.

    • @luka-ke3fs
      @luka-ke3fs 5 років тому +23

      U just dont know how to spell do you

    • @mrpaccymoney4027
      @mrpaccymoney4027 5 років тому +16

      Fake Elon Mask i want to be immortal so i can see the ending of probinsyano. Th most longest running show here in the philippines.

    • @jamaalosman15
      @jamaalosman15 5 років тому +9

      @@luka-ke3fs stup bieng meen an go bac to fotrnite kid

    • @luka-ke3fs
      @luka-ke3fs 5 років тому +12

      @Clemority ' U just dont know how to spell do you

    • @sushi9298
      @sushi9298 5 років тому +4

      @@luka-ke3fs lmao

  • @westleybezzant1626
    @westleybezzant1626 5 років тому +228

    Everyone: "I'd still want immortality"
    Zeref: "..."

    • @allen8655
      @allen8655 5 років тому +10

      Westley Bezzant yeah but his way of immortality is a bit worse forcing him to contradict himself a lot and made him messed up in the head

    • @somanathdash8143
      @somanathdash8143 5 років тому +2

      😂

    • @demon6937
      @demon6937 5 років тому +1

      @@allen8655 more like a curse than blessing

    • @kentoscocos5238
      @kentoscocos5238 5 років тому +1

      zeref need to think: im gonna live forever
      ...and then he died peacefully

    • @anhduc0913
      @anhduc0913 5 років тому

      @@demon6937 it might be better for humanity to have immortality. At onne point we will stop fighting and actually think longer term, like nature preservation and climate changes and take it seriously, because we will realise that all that will now actually affect us directly. Space exploration will get the attention it needs, researchs will get the fund they need, rather than spending on military. With immortality we can actually advance as a race.

  • @Thuazabi
    @Thuazabi 5 років тому +82

    Funny enough, this episode's premise is pretty much the entire point of the Highlander TV show from the 90s.
    Immortals stop aging at whatever point they first died violently - there's a whole episode about an 800 yo villain that had to adapt to being stuck in the body of a 10 yo forever, despite having a mind that kept maturing.
    In another episode, it's revealed that immortals will get sick and die like we do, but they'll reset to their base level of health once they revive - though they cannot regrow any limbs that are severed.
    Also, the oldest known immortal is at least 5000 years old, but that's just how far back his memory goes - he could be much older.
    Pretty much all the immortals spend around 30 years in one identity before moving on to avoid questions, so part of the boredom is alleviated through pursuing and mastering multiple careers, and they've got to worry about non-friendly immortals gunning for their head, but the show definitely makes the point that the older the immortal, the more jaded and cynical they are about the world and their own existence.

    • @Thuazabi
      @Thuazabi 5 років тому +2

      @Daniel Appleton To be fair, Doctor Who is a completely different type of fiction.
      The Highlander TV series takes place in the 90s and before. There's no time travel, aliens or advanced technology. The closest we get to it is the presence of an actual demon/devil in the show's final season - and it practically destroys the protagonist and the world.
      Yes, it is shown that some immortals are good with money and so they coast off that for centuries. But there's lots of immortals that still hold jobs just to pass the time (the internet barely existed in the 90s), or else because they suck at money management and have never bothered learning to get better.
      Also, Jack's immortality is hinted at being nearly total - the doctor even calling him an abomination. Whereas in Highlander, if they lose their head they're gone forever.
      A result of this is that the age of the average immortal in the Highlander universe is ~500yrs, with very few making it to 2000yrs or more.
      Part of this is also due to the fact that immortals hide their existence from the rest of humanity, and every time an average joe finds out it almost always ends in the immortal in question being looked at as a demon that needs to be killed or experimented on.
      Hell, the protagonist's own family banished him from his clan when he revived after dying a heroes death. His great-uncle (the protagonist from the films) had the same thing happen to him, and when his GU's mom helped him escape the village, she was burned at the stake.

  • @jeffpadilla9891
    @jeffpadilla9891 Рік тому +6

    I would want to live forever, I want to see what humankind can do and accomplish.

  • @ToastyFresh1
    @ToastyFresh1 5 років тому +305

    “What if you fell into an abandoned mineshaft”
    The cave around you would eventually erode setting you free

    • @caionaspolinidelpizzo5602
      @caionaspolinidelpizzo5602 5 років тому +28

      Or ir would fall in top of you squashing all your organs

    • @derrilazkia1002
      @derrilazkia1002 5 років тому +32

      Most problem comes from getting out while still being alive, a race against time.
      When you're immortal, time is on your side.

    • @freedomfighter22222
      @freedomfighter22222 5 років тому +11

      @Kou 1 if you get hungry and thirsty then it is because you need food and water, if you are immortal then you don't need food and water so you wont get hungry and thirsty

    • @baranjan6969
      @baranjan6969 5 років тому +1

      yes or the people will build a city on you

    • @freedomfighter22222
      @freedomfighter22222 5 років тому

      @Kou 1 Read your own comment that I responded to, it was about being stuck in an underground cave for millennia waiting for the rock to erode, how can that possibly be about a situation where you need food to survive.
      In that case your response just disregards your first comment and say you wouldn't be stuck since you would be dead.

  • @Yellowdigigod
    @Yellowdigigod 5 років тому +244

    Honestly thinking you should keep up the " *You wouldn't want X superpower* "

  • @blackninja797
    @blackninja797 5 років тому +301

    This is the type of video you watch at 3:00 AM when you gotta get up early the next day..

    • @storageunit2683
      @storageunit2683 4 роки тому +2

      That morning lol

    • @circusV2
      @circusV2 4 роки тому +7

      blackninja797 this is strangely accurate it’s 2:58 AM and I have school at 9... I’m scared now

    • @thur9368
      @thur9368 4 роки тому +1

      Its 3 am where i live and i need to travel tomorrow morning

    • @arash4108
      @arash4108 4 роки тому +2

      Dude,you're goddamn right!it's actually 3:54 am now in iran!i just finished the video!

    • @kristinathomas5890
      @kristinathomas5890 4 роки тому +3

      There is something special about 3am. Have you noticed there are quite a few songs that mention people being lonely at 3am? I wonder if those are all because the writers heard the first song that ever said it, or if there is something about 3am that feels like limbo between night and morning, or if the world will end at 3am and our souls know it...

  • @stevensaid2200
    @stevensaid2200 Рік тому +3

    Forgetting things is why I love pictures. Especially pictures that I see for the first time of an event that I was a part of that I had long forgotten. Memories come flooding back, like they were always there in my subconscious. Awesome phenomenon

  • @bradseidl1966
    @bradseidl1966 2 роки тому +461

    Having finite storage could make getting bored theoretically impossible. Humans have already experienced the process of forgetting and relearning something. Sometimes it’s more fun that the first time around. Because of this, a lot of immortals would likely think about what skills they want to forget and relearn as they could have a totally different experience. Plus since you’d be capable of relearning all of this information at anytime. Is it really forgotten?

    • @wyett123
      @wyett123 2 роки тому +30

      "is it really forgotten?".
      Uh if you can't recall something, then yes, it is forgotten.
      To relearn something implies you've forgotten how to do it.

    • @ThiagoGlady
      @ThiagoGlady 2 роки тому +16

      @@wyett123
      I think he meant "forgotten" in a more broad way. Like, you may forgot stuff but that stuff will never be forgotten

    • @wyett123
      @wyett123 2 роки тому +13

      @@ThiagoGlady but you see that's not true either. If you forget something and never recall it, it has been fully forgotten.
      We don't know how they made Roman concrete, it has been fully forgotten in every way

    • @ThiagoGlady
      @ThiagoGlady 2 роки тому +4

      @@wyett123
      Thats way he said "if you can recall it". If there is no information anymore than yeah, this thing is forgotten.

    • @mng8680
      @mng8680 2 роки тому +6

      This doesnt take into account that if science can become so advanced we achieve immortality, we might also know how to enhance our memory capacity indefinitely with technology.

  • @TempestPoet
    @TempestPoet 5 років тому +186

    Glad i suck at math. My Cells can't divide, so i should be safe.

  • @pernelladams448
    @pernelladams448 5 років тому +2111

    Me: **watches video** nah still want immortality

    • @ArcaneFuror
      @ArcaneFuror 5 років тому +78

      Same, although I'll admit I hope I'll be able to do a few neat tricks if its the invincible kind. Like for example if the planet blows up and gets eaten by the sun or whatever. Ignore pain/heat. Maybe skip the long time by going into slumber, tune out the feeling of crushing or whisked around. Like do you really want to drift in space and wait in your own thoughts? Hell no, that's a boring time that will definitely drive me mad. I'd at least like to fall into a deep sleep and dream until I wind up on some planet that has some life (hopefully intelligent). And then there's the immense pain one and possible panic one would feel if you couldn't do that stuff. The decompression, the cold, the weightlessness, the inability to control where you go. the heat when you get near a star, the smack of hitting space debris, the burning and falling sensation of plummeting into a planet (along with the smack that goes with it). And don't get me started on the cancer, like just because I'm immortal and invincible, I hope the details of that prevents cancer from being a thing. Or at some point I'd be a sad giant tumor from the space radiation, making me something from Lovecraft's mind given form

    • @tresden1174
      @tresden1174 5 років тому +7

      Yup.

    • @Witherwin
      @Witherwin 5 років тому +1

      Lul me too

    • @TheAmbrosezero
      @TheAmbrosezero 5 років тому +18

      @Lycurgus Eh, I doubt my concept of time would be the same as now and bore me after I reach the heat death of the universe.

    • @DarthWampa_
      @DarthWampa_ 5 років тому +41

      @Lycurgus I'd still want it

  • @timothyhenson4917
    @timothyhenson4917 Рік тому +4

    "...Immortality would also lead to extreme boredom." Definitely a challenge I would be willing to take if given the opportunity.

    • @Nola5427
      @Nola5427 11 місяців тому +1

      You wouldn' t be bored considering you' d have to work, living isn' t free.

  • @icepredator1397
    @icepredator1397 5 років тому +149

    Person: wishes to have abnormal gifts
    Because science: makes video on why you don't want that

    • @ivangood7121
      @ivangood7121 5 років тому +7

      actual science : wait wait like 20 years

    • @Venorpion
      @Venorpion 5 років тому +5

      And fails to convince me lol

  • @mariusrinkevicius8801
    @mariusrinkevicius8801 4 роки тому +443

    During a test : “ god damn it what the hell was that thing called? “
    My brain : Kyle’s shirt was blue in that video.

  • @jilldelcroix3393
    @jilldelcroix3393 5 років тому +342

    what if we gave a lobster unlimited energy?
    lobsterzilla?

    • @nikhilkujur9744
      @nikhilkujur9744 5 років тому +8

      Make this a movie

    • @TyrantsRemedy
      @TyrantsRemedy 5 років тому +3

      Well ebirah is a mutated lobster,and a Godzilla kaiju

    • @bonydanza7046
      @bonydanza7046 5 років тому +5

      Imagine it! UNLIMITED LOBSTER ENERGY! Harnessed for EVIL!

    • @andreykravchenko6829
      @andreykravchenko6829 5 років тому +3

      Jill Delcroix It would become Jordan Peterson

    • @miloslavraus5909
      @miloslavraus5909 5 років тому +3

      @@andreykravchenko6829 Lol, you dare mock the High Lobsterician Peterson ? Be wary, lest he assumes your gender ;-)

  • @debbiegarcia2800
    @debbiegarcia2800 Рік тому +3

    Because science: you will probably forget the color of my shirt
    My brain: forget everything about immortality and remember this shirt until the day we die

  • @aminm7714
    @aminm7714 5 років тому +296

    “Why you don’t want immortality “ says queen Elizabeth who is 93 years old and is still in perfect health

    • @topsdaily_productions
      @topsdaily_productions 4 роки тому

      Looks the same as she did in 1975

    • @koalafromtomorrow5656
      @koalafromtomorrow5656 4 роки тому

      She has the the the fountain youth

    • @serghiescumihai7710
      @serghiescumihai7710 4 роки тому +2

      Bruh shes living in luxury , take other peoples grandparents who lived in rural places , ones that we left behind , for example my grand grand mother lived to 120 years of age , with lots of work all the time , 93 years in comfort is nothing , she will die from boredrum by the time she gets to live a rural life , im presuming she might make it to 100 years

    • @awesomechainsaw
      @awesomechainsaw 4 роки тому

      Ari Jappendi this is the only decent argument I’ve found. That the lack of death of loved ones would lead to boredom and nihilism. I personally think that this could be replaced with caring for protecting, and maintaining personal property. Given that will still degrade. It’s possible that in a future with eternal life that theft would become the new murder. I mean imagine living in 2275, and someone steals your oldest belonging a watch that your father gave you.

    • @groovychocolate
      @groovychocolate 4 роки тому

      Living in luxury with the best health care and never doing a day's work in your life = longevity

  • @dusktheowlgryphon
    @dusktheowlgryphon 5 років тому +573

    Types of immortality:
    1: Doesn't age but can still be killed by other things
    2: Doesn't age and can't be killed
    3:ghosts

    • @mikewehr7887
      @mikewehr7887 5 років тому +34

      4 dosent age cannot die cannot get hurt cannot suffer damage biological or outside forces

    • @theblackknight101
      @theblackknight101 5 років тому +22

      5: An undead zombie/skeleton. 🤣

    • @yarnhatter1632
      @yarnhatter1632 5 років тому +13

      TheBlackKnight101 I suppose that would fit under the Ghost category, and you could still theoretically kill a zombie.

    • @MrAnsatsuken
      @MrAnsatsuken 5 років тому +7

      Ghosts are mortal.
      They eventually reincarnate.
      NOTHING is permanent.

    • @drichards4426
      @drichards4426 5 років тому +10

      4. Reincarnation with memories of the prior life.

  • @ZarkWiffle
    @ZarkWiffle 5 років тому +36

    'I cannot remember the books I've read any more than the meals I have eaten; even so, they have made me.'
    - Emerson, Ralph Waldo
    Just because you won't remember everything doesn't mean it has no value.

    • @HeartYgo
      @HeartYgo 5 років тому +1

      thank you

    • @jamesmcmillin796
      @jamesmcmillin796 5 років тому +2

      Bran the Broken would disagree with you

    • @angelic8632002
      @angelic8632002 5 років тому +1

      Just so. All your actions are in a sense recorded in the reality we all share. Cause and effect.
      A persons actions are *never* pointless or without value, and thinking so just because we don't remember or benefit from them personally is incredibly selfish and myopic.

  • @ricosuave1913
    @ricosuave1913 Рік тому +4

    Mind over matter. When you are bored, you create something. The way technology is expanding, no way you will ever get bored....
    Read a book, Take 2 years of your entire life in reading physic books, and build your own space station, take the time to become the smartest person to exist, take time to connect with nature and help it grow,
    So many thinfs to do
    Never enough time....

  • @deathsyth8888
    @deathsyth8888 5 років тому +238

    12:24
    "Eh, you get used to it."
    - Garlic Jr.

    • @jrobbins137
      @jrobbins137 5 років тому +3

      The Dead Zone is actually party central.

    • @thekosterz
      @thekosterz 5 років тому +1

      Got em!

    • @Omen_Seven
      @Omen_Seven 5 років тому +4

      I now want Garlic Jr. to come back in DBS and somehow have become as strong as a God of Destruction. He would then transform and be all buffed up, and then meet Broly.
      "...Re-really? You're not cool I did it first!"
      Imagine how pissed he'd be though. He spends all that time in the Dead Zone, gets stupid strong, breaks out to go and kill Goku and everyone and oh! Surprise! Goku's just as strong, and guess what? He's got two other Saiyan friends that are just as strong!
      "I miss the Dead Zone."

    • @spartanhawk7637
      @spartanhawk7637 5 років тому +1

      "All these ningen wanting the power of gods... it's truly the most pathetic form of begging." -An alright Zamasu impression

    • @KikinCh1kin
      @KikinCh1kin 5 років тому

      Ah yes but where is my Buu saga for dbza

  • @victorpapaavp
    @victorpapaavp 5 років тому +168

    Kyle's dark blue shirt will live forever now.

    • @Sejiko
      @Sejiko 5 років тому +2

      damn it Kyle!

    • @jackielinde7568
      @jackielinde7568 5 років тому +1

      Not in my brain. I have issues with short term memory, so the shirt's not likely to survive before it can be encoded into long term memory. CURSE YOU KYLE FOR SETTING A CHALLENGE MY SHORT TERM MEMORY CAN'T HANDLE! WHY DO YOU PICK ON ME AND MY DISABILITY!!!

    • @Sejiko
      @Sejiko 5 років тому +1

      @@jackielinde7568 so now that u think about it wouldnt it be processed and slowly but surly get into ur longterm memory

    • @jackielinde7568
      @jackielinde7568 5 років тому +1

      @@Sejiko You'd think the same for spelling words, but sadly that didn't take either. (Yes, I rely heavily on spellcheck.)

    • @attackcrash0787
      @attackcrash0787 5 років тому

      But what shade of dark blue?

  • @RationalAnimations
    @RationalAnimations 5 років тому +78

    I highly suggest reading Ending Aging by Aubrey de Grey, and watch his TED Talks. The nonprofit he founded (SENS) is doing incredible work in this area, and he introduced groundbreaking ideas in the field more than a decade ago. He also popularised the concept of Longevity Escape Velocity (and was one of the very firsts who talked about it). You can see him in this video at 4:10. He is a legit genius, he even cracked a 60+ years old mathematical problem a year ago (which was covered by Numberphile btw).

    • @omarigrant7111
      @omarigrant7111 5 років тому +6

      Thank you for this information

    • @watema3381
      @watema3381 5 років тому +3

      Could you add a link to the Numberphile video please?

    • @M0B1US
      @M0B1US 5 років тому +5

      @@watema3381 ua-cam.com/video/niaeV_NHh-o/v-deo.html

    • @dinvision2410
      @dinvision2410 5 років тому +4

      Let's support SENS.org !!

  • @jmd9402
    @jmd9402 Рік тому +4

    I mean, it sounds like a few of these issues can solve themselves. Having a fainting memeory may become a benefit if your worried about running out of things to experience in this world. You'll simply forget one of the things you experienced and you can do it all over again like it's your first time all over again.

  • @hector5851
    @hector5851 5 років тому +311

    9000 years would give my plenty of time to figure out how to become invulnerable.

    • @richdadsummit7557
      @richdadsummit7557 5 років тому +33

      Yeah I know, I hate when people try to tackle this subject without taking into consideration ALL the future technologies.
      The number one unnatural cause of death is car accidents, self driving cars will all but eliminate that concern.
      9000 years is a long time to upload your mind to a computer. Your friends and family will likely do it too, so if they do die there may be trillions of years in between losing a single loved one.
      Memories can be vastly improved with future computers. Diseases will be cured. And how could anyone ever just get bored? Etc. etc.

    • @greedydevilsplayground7936
      @greedydevilsplayground7936 5 років тому +8

      @@richdadsummit7557 It's like the crisis with Saitama from One Punch Man he became so strong no one can challenge him so he's cursed with all encompassing boredom

    • @leiffitzsimmonsfrey1272
      @leiffitzsimmonsfrey1272 5 років тому +15

      @@richdadsummit7557 This. The boredom argument is the one that really confuses me. Maybe I'll get "bored" eventually, but not before:
      Learning every language known (and inventing some new ones)
      Mastering every skill, ever (and inventing some new ones)
      Playing every game ever made (and inventing some new ones)
      Bringing humanity to K-III and beyond (obviously not just me, but I'll be helping)
      After all this, most of my effort will be devoted to answering Asimov's Last Question.

    • @atomicskull6405
      @atomicskull6405 5 років тому +3

      Become a cyborg with external memory storage.

    • @lambda653
      @lambda653 5 років тому +6

      @@leiffitzsimmonsfrey1272 and even if you did become bored you could just reset your memory and do it all again, potentially even designing a virtual world so that everything you experience is the best possible experience you could get.

  • @gamershavefun8108
    @gamershavefun8108 5 років тому +306

    Who else started hyperfocusing on Kyle's shirt when he said you'd forget the colour of it?

    • @evaluator8906
      @evaluator8906 5 років тому +14

      That information is saved for sure

    • @leonrider313
      @leonrider313 5 років тому +16

      A true troll would change shirts every time he switched screens

    • @OneViolentGentleman
      @OneViolentGentleman 5 років тому +17

      That shirt color is engraved in my brain now and I don't want that useless information occupying storage space! DAMN U, KYLE!

    • @asneecrabbier3900
      @asneecrabbier3900 5 років тому

      i remember it's green!

    • @toniogro
      @toniogro 5 років тому +3

      I had to watch the video twice because I couldn't store any information after that...

  • @uncogolfer0449
    @uncogolfer0449 5 років тому +1320

    Imagine getting a prison life sentence while being immortal

    • @harold6522
      @harold6522 5 років тому +199

      You can out live a life sentence

    • @angelbar
      @angelbar 5 років тому +190

      Hey, if you are immortal... I assure you will fight your way out...

    • @Andre-gn4sj
      @Andre-gn4sj 5 років тому +110

      outlive the nation?

    • @coldsnap4467
      @coldsnap4467 5 років тому +134

      People don't realize that most countries have like a 25 to 45 years prison life sentence. It just means that the vast majority of your life will be in prison. Most people don't outlive there sentence. But if immortality was a openly known thing to happen, a life sentence would probably literally be a life sentence with a indefinite amount of time to serve.

    • @TheWeaponizedSound
      @TheWeaponizedSound 5 років тому +65

      The structure would collapse around you given enough time.

  • @finnypaul7748
    @finnypaul7748 Місяць тому +5

    You don't want to be immortality. You want to be ageless. Being young and indestructible.

  • @pokey5509
    @pokey5509 5 років тому +818

    the more you say "you don't want immortality"
    the more I want immortality

    • @ADAJ342
      @ADAJ342 4 роки тому +53

      Ok then,allow me to rephrase it. you Don't want to be stuck in cosmic solitary confinement when the universe reaches heat death.

    • @TusontTheOnly
      @TusontTheOnly 4 роки тому +14

      Then time will have its last laugh

    • @radwooah
      @radwooah 4 роки тому +17

      @@ADAJ342 i just don't want to live in this SJW world forever, people already don't like my for my views

    • @ADAJ342
      @ADAJ342 4 роки тому +15

      @@radwooah , Ok, in case you want advice...
      Avoid talking about politics whenever it is unnecessary, it is one of the most divisive topics and enables people to be extremelly agressive.
      Oh and just to be clear, im not telling you to stop pressenting your political believes, but I am recomending you to stop talking about swj in places where politics are totally uncalled for.

    • @satoshikazami6958
      @satoshikazami6958 4 роки тому +9

      As a wise man once said,
      "Life without death is not life."
      Life is life because of death. To not die, means to not live.

  • @error-pw8oy
    @error-pw8oy 5 років тому +452

    if chris hemsworth and keanu reeves had a child:

  • @TheDragonCat99
    @TheDragonCat99 2 роки тому +266

    The “you’ll watch everyone you love die” argument works just fine when you’re talking about some innate super power, but since we’re going a more scientific route, it breaks down. Everyone your age or younger would be beholden to the same technological advances as you are, and it seems unlikely that any given person will be granted it while someone they care about isn’t. As for anyone older than you… well, statistically you were going to watch them die anyway. The only difference is that now you have infinite time to recover from that loss.

    • @fromgames3123
      @fromgames3123 2 роки тому +10

      yeah but take in mind this video was with the purpose to make people believe that inmortality is bad and isn't any logical in many points, of course total inmortallity is phisically impossible, and any kind of inmortallity is not achievable in reality, but is good to live more and right now there is a world leading class that is pulling in the oposite direction of achieving it, at least for non billionaries.

    • @cringelord9796
      @cringelord9796 2 роки тому +2

      well you be could extremely rich and only have the money for your own immortality. In that case,you'll still watch everyone die

    • @yyhhttcccyyhhttccc6694
      @yyhhttcccyyhhttccc6694 2 роки тому +5

      i would just link my brain to a indestructable computer so if i wanted to i can recreate the universe in the device if i got bored playing god pretty much untill the next universe is created then i would just have it make a temporary robot body to play around

    • @Gunshinzero
      @Gunshinzero 2 роки тому +20

      @@InsertUsernameHere_a That makes no sense. The fact that we bother learning anything knowing we're going to lose it makes less sense than investing in learning knowing you're going to keep it. The fact that you care to entertain this conversation knowing it will mean nothing for you in 100 years shows that you want more time too.
      IMO it seems like your logic would lead to self-deletion in the present world. Why learn anything if you're going to die? Just skip to the end. You haven't done that so I don't get why you imagine you would want to with an everlasting future.

    • @WHYIMHERE350
      @WHYIMHERE350 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah I agree

  • @repapapz7033
    @repapapz7033 Рік тому +1

    You have all the time to find solutions to these problems. Eventually you will adopt and learn to every situations you will encounter. Ofcourse you will keep evolving and improving. So yes, I sill want that literal immortality.

  • @CorruptPianist
    @CorruptPianist 2 роки тому +301

    Every time this topic comes up, I think about the psychological difference between a child and an old man and imagine what that progression would look like over hundreds of years. You'll become a kind of person that we really can't wrap our heads around, with a frame of reference we can't imagine. Sure, losing all your loved ones feels like a big deal to us, but losing a toy feels like a big deal to a child. We'll have a completely different set of values, we can't just project our current values across our infinite life span and assume we'll feel terrible the whole time. I think, in the long term, you'd be alright with living forever.

    • @wizardo9226
      @wizardo9226 2 роки тому

      so in a future your daughter would die and you'd be like: "damn that sucks, oh well" are you even human at that point

    • @BizlaC
      @BizlaC 2 роки тому +40

      I completely agree, just as an adult has to come to terms with losing money through taxes, while it never becomes nice, it does become normal. An immortal would likely come to terms with watching people die, to the point where it becomes normal. However I think more importantly is the shallow focus on death, the reason we get to know people is to enjoy them, not to ponder their passing. I would happily watch 1000 people die, knowing that I had got to know and love, and be loved in return by those 1000 people.

    • @immortalfrieza
      @immortalfrieza 2 роки тому

      @@BizlaC Besides, this acts under the assumption that you're the only one who becomes immortal. If you can do it, there's no reason that your friends and loved ones couldn't too. In fact the main issue with being immortal would probably come down to having to somehow sterilize the vast majority of humanity so we don't have the population go through the roof.

    • @ODDnanref
      @ODDnanref 2 роки тому +25

      See
      That is the thing. You come to terms with watching people die. Part of the human experience slowly takes back seat and eventually disappears from your mind.
      Your values rarely change and you become more close minded. You already lived this, you know more and thus know better, you think.
      Eventually, your life becomes detached from the rest of humanity, unable to relate to those around you. Funny to you is incomprehensible to others. Until finally you are unable to understand how someone finds enjoyment out of these silly like square boxes. You want to fight with guns for fun? You lived through a real war.
      Mourn the dead? Celebrate you knew them. Except eventually you don't even bother. There is a reason why Campbell wrote a book about the common story beata in popular media. Humans look for patterns. You will too, until ever person you meant is categorized into a pattern and they stop surprising you. No joy in getting to meet new people. You have seen them all. It gets boring meeting your tenth peppy cheerleader. Let alone the hundreds you might eventually meet.
      Then as your experiences detach you more and more from the rest of humanity, you are left alone. A man 100 generations out of touch, unable to understand how someone finds joy in the current games and bored of the people you meet because they are all the same in one way or another.
      You have find the deaths of others something normal and mundane. But so is everyone, mundane, samey, and boring.

    • @ODDnanref
      @ODDnanref 2 роки тому

      @@pubwvj
      Lol

  • @roy4173
    @roy4173 5 років тому +153

    Kyle: You'll probably forget the exact color of my shirt.
    Me:...well, I won't now that you brought it up. And I can't stop staring at it either. Thanks.

    • @GundamFranxx
      @GundamFranxx 5 років тому +5

      What is the EXACT color of his shirt? My best guess is Navy Blue.

    • @roy4173
      @roy4173 5 років тому +5

      @@GundamFranxx it looks navy blue to me too. In all honesty, I'll probably forget it by this time next week, lol. But it's on my mind now when it totally wouldn't have been otherwise. Haha

    • @revengeofthenerds7067
      @revengeofthenerds7067 5 років тому

      Me too

    • @chrispbacon5313
      @chrispbacon5313 5 років тому

      @@revengeofthenerds7067 Me 3

    • @ZyphisV
      @ZyphisV 5 років тому +1

      Not only will we now remember what color his shirt is, but we won't remember anything else :|

  • @ziondrumwright
    @ziondrumwright 4 роки тому +1230

    “Its not immortality, its just 8,000-9,000 years” Sign me up!

    • @hubertfarnsworth6824
      @hubertfarnsworth6824 3 роки тому +77

      Same. I'd much rather live for a few millennia than a century at most.

    • @aleksanderzalar1195
      @aleksanderzalar1195 3 роки тому +84

      Id like to live forever. I could see humans moving to other planets, aliens, going to different galaxies, maybe dimensions, evolving, new species, cyborgs, technologies. It gets me so excited to just think about it. I could tell people about the past...

    • @amberxv4777
      @amberxv4777 3 роки тому +26

      Ikr? 9000 years is more than enough for me.

    • @caleb5307
      @caleb5307 3 роки тому +25

      @@aleksanderzalar1195 THIS! I just don’t want to be alive when the world ends but scientists would probably have super advanced technology by then so they would probably know when it ends so you can like move to a different dimension/planet before earth explodes

    • @kah3164
      @kah3164 3 роки тому +9

      @@aleksanderzalar1195 I feel like you would forget the past the longer you live... We can't remember forever...

  • @stuartparker5039
    @stuartparker5039 Рік тому +2

    A lot of things mentioned in this video have things you can do to get around it. I saw someone else mention that although your family might die in the standard lifetime as long as ur kids keep having kids you’ll forever have a family and, new partners, if wanted, are available. However, knowing ur immortal and could watch ur partner die one day might prompt you to not get too attached or develop relationships beyond a certain point. Also keeping a diary and keeping track of notable experiences will help you compile a complete track and history of ur life experiences so far. And as far as Boredom goes there’s seemingly infinite things to do in this world as a single person. Numerous hobbies to pick up, places to visit and infinite people to meet ( over time )

    • @mikew466
      @mikew466 Рік тому

      All this fun only lasts until civilization ends and eventually the sun swallows the Earth. Then it would just suck.

  • @RJMakes
    @RJMakes 5 років тому +214

    Who else looked at his shirt when he said "You won't remember the exact color if my shirt"

    • @tomasotreasaigh111
      @tomasotreasaigh111 5 років тому +2

      @Jason Gray
      Yes everyone, I bet even blind people sitting with friends asked "What colour shirt IS he wearing?".

    • @AnnihilationXable
      @AnnihilationXable 5 років тому +2

      I think the real question is who didnt look

  • @alisondale979
    @alisondale979 Рік тому +368

    A version of immortality you discussed was covered in David Tennant's tenure of Doctor Who. The character was immortal but she couldn't remember anymore than a standard lifetime, so she chronicled her life so she could look back at her exploits and what she'd learnt.

    • @TheAmazingElk
      @TheAmazingElk Рік тому +8

      Are you talking about DoctorDonna or 13?

    • @alisondale979
      @alisondale979 Рік тому +15

      13 if I recall correctly. The medieval woman who travelled through the ages. Been a while since I saw these episodes.

    • @aknightwing9077
      @aknightwing9077 Рік тому +6

      @@alisondale979 thats awhile after Tennant

    • @alisondale979
      @alisondale979 Рік тому +2

      I'm going to have to kick back and rewatch those one then as it has been some time, there were some great episodes from that time.

    • @EdKolis
      @EdKolis Рік тому +6

      Oh wow, that premise reminds me of an episode of Future Man where Josh lives the same life over and over again with slightly different details for 10,000 years, and only noticed the loop because he'd been keeping a detailed journal which proved that after marrying Marilyn Monroe and divorcing her, he then did the same with Jesus, Gandhi, Chuck Norris, etc... 😁

  • @daniilpashuk6017
    @daniilpashuk6017 5 років тому +117

    I wouldn't want immortality, but a prolonged live like the 9000 years mentioned? Hell yes

    • @lichxeam
      @lichxeam 5 років тому +7

      The longest I would want to live would be 1000 because 9000 would just be horrendous

    • @OldJhosvi
      @OldJhosvi 5 років тому

      @@lichxeam i guess, if humanity technology advanced for about 100-125 years we could have other worlds, like fantasy ones through VR or something, but that also brings up the question: what if we can advance the human brain or atleast countain its information in a machine?

    • @aemortalidiot3979
      @aemortalidiot3979 5 років тому +2

      Whilst immortality isnt possible, aemortality is, the form described in the video as prolonged life. If it really gets boring, wait it out, then end it. Thats my plan if it comes to that.

    • @ayingchanda
      @ayingchanda 5 років тому

      Imagine if any of you guys can meet those technologies that will prolong your life lol

    • @thesovietpika4723
      @thesovietpika4723 5 років тому

      Ude be tired of life if real quick after another 80 years

  • @Dragon211
    @Dragon211 Рік тому +1

    I watched this video 4 years ago but I forgot all of it so now I'm watching it again. See you in another 4 years.

  • @terencetwothreeeightsix2689
    @terencetwothreeeightsix2689 5 років тому +128

    At 9:49, I would have said:
    "I'll get over it. I have a VERY long time to do so! :P"

    • @Jargas101
      @Jargas101 5 років тому +3

      Yeah this a dumb reason. Regular life span humans have to deal with loss all the time

    • @ErickP3768
      @ErickP3768 5 років тому +4

      I always wondered if you were immortal couldn’t there be a chance that your kids would have your same immortality. At least that way you’ll always have family.

  • @ktr01
    @ktr01 3 роки тому +154

    Honestly the biggest issue is that if there is nothing after life, I'll never be back, I'll never see someone I love smile again, I'll never know anything ever again. That's shit is just scary. Not knowing that you are even gone.

    • @BrookD.Artist
      @BrookD.Artist 3 роки тому +22

      True but think of it this way. If you weren't aware of what you were missing in the billions of years before you existed. We can imagine death is something similar. You can't grieve and anguish when you don't exist. Though I understand the prospect of it is somewhat scary, it encourages me not to live my life as reserved as I used to.

    • @ktr01
      @ktr01 3 роки тому +21

      @@BrookD.Artist that's the problem lol like everything we all do could be for nothing? I understand we won't know but I don't want to experience nothing life is to good for this all too be chance and there be nothing after

    • @shuapau
      @shuapau 3 роки тому +16

      Exactly. Idc about living forever or someday dying.. what i care about is that WHEN you die you won’t even know you’re dead. In the present we can remember our past and hope for the future but when you’re dead , that MIGHT BE it. Different people have different beliefs on what happens after death that gives us hope but we won’t know until it happens and once we know it’ll be too late because we reached “the end.”

    • @ktr01
      @ktr01 3 роки тому +24

      @@shuapau Facts. Shit just scares me to lay in bed and think about😂 I don't want there to be nothing after this but it's hard for me to believe In a God as well so I'm stuck in a weird place, I try not to think about it a lot though cause it's gets to my head way too much sometimes. Hey though life is great so im just tryna make money and be happy lol

    • @ariahhumphreys
      @ariahhumphreys 3 роки тому +2

      @@ktr01 Jesus saves

  • @Pher0cious
    @Pher0cious 5 років тому +240

    9:40
    You're wrong. I accept it. Now give me immortality.

    • @CyberianFaux
      @CyberianFaux 5 років тому +31

      Same actually. Even knowing I would eventually probably forget all of the things that were important to me that became trivial since I experienced it so much, even knowing that I would likely eventually die in a non-peaceful normal way, and even knowing that I would eventually experience everything while forgetting something while losing loved ones, I would still take it. The way I see it now is that I would at least be alive and, if I no longer held the sentiment that being alive is better than being dead, I could always choose to go peacefully through the assistance of someone else or society.

    • @thebrokenboi6944
      @thebrokenboi6944 5 років тому +2

      I read this as that passed 😂😂😂

    • @tohanwi
      @tohanwi 5 років тому +1

      I have an elixir in my mtg deck

    • @beeefbelly
      @beeefbelly 5 років тому +8

      @ShiroTheSorrow no, because your organs wouldnt deteriorate if you don't age and get no diseases. this video talks mainly about not aging

    • @vex3488
      @vex3488 5 років тому

      Same

  • @geekatari4391
    @geekatari4391 Рік тому +1

    I work in Amazon and I can attest even the best employees are, in the end, just a number. I met people who were amazing with customers, and they were fired because of lateness. Lateness in amazon is coming to work and login a minute late, coming late 1 minute from your break or lunch. They also give disciplinary actions for staying overtime if not approved by a manager. Customer service in Amazon is the closest to slavery; but not just customer service associates, managers have to be in so many meetings everyday, sometimes they are impossible to find. Amazon has the weird way to encourage teams to always do better that I have seen very productive managers been let go because they reached the point they could not come up with anything new.
    I was fine because I always had my expectations low. I scaled up just enough to move away from CS, but not taking a manager position, so I was in that perfect middle ground where I just had to worry about not being late. Their medical was, however, fantastic.

  • @Psyche_TH
    @Psyche_TH 5 років тому +86

    It's probably been said countless times before, but this guy's energy and enthusiasm is intoxicating. Keep it up!

  • @shaylet6483
    @shaylet6483 4 роки тому +1489

    I think what people really want isn't immortality, it's the choice of WHEN our mortality kicks in.

    • @caramelcreatures5732
      @caramelcreatures5732 3 роки тому +43

      I would never wan’t immorality, literally a curse

    • @shaylet6483
      @shaylet6483 3 роки тому +145

      @@caramelcreatures5732 Well, Immorality is a totally different issue ;P But if you meant Immortality (I know, Im a shit lol), yeah I agree. But I still think Id like to have the choice of when I die. True immortality is a curse, but selective immortality might be worth checking out.

    • @caramelcreatures5732
      @caramelcreatures5732 3 роки тому +6

      @@shaylet6483 I 100% agree, and yes I meant that not dying is a curse, you are guaranteed to get stuck in a hole with no one to help you

    • @villegzev9651
      @villegzev9651 3 роки тому +3

      @@caramelcreatures5732 How is that guaranteed to happen?

    • @peaxce6675
      @peaxce6675 3 роки тому +10

      @@villegzev9651 if your immortal everything you do has a 99% chance you would just have to be standing still and still would have a 50% of everything happening to you

  • @papaoso8340
    @papaoso8340 5 років тому +211

    Loosing your memories?
    Now I can understand the hollows in Dark souls

    • @darkshadowsx5949
      @darkshadowsx5949 5 років тому +7

      loosing your memories can be considered a bonus.

    • @KitZunekaze
      @KitZunekaze 5 років тому +10

      @@darkshadowsx5949 Right? Especially when he followed it up with being bored cuz you've done everything... Go do stuff you forgot you did. GGEZ.

    • @greedydevilsplayground7936
      @greedydevilsplayground7936 5 років тому

      Wait Bleach: Dark Souls?

    • @greedydevilsplayground7936
      @greedydevilsplayground7936 5 років тому

      The video game?

    • @TheAtomkilla
      @TheAtomkilla 5 років тому +2

      @@greedydevilsplayground7936 He is referring to Dark Souls, action RPG from 2011 made by From Software. Play it, it is fantastic.

  • @XoLiTlz
    @XoLiTlz Рік тому +5

    True immortal beings would have unbelievable methods to relieve boredom, perhaps akin to how humans invent games and novelties, but on a much grander scale.

    • @baval5
      @baval5 Рік тому +3

      Yeah things like "let me try moving a species to a new location and watch how it evolves for the next hundred thousand years". Like, we already enjoy doing that in theory, so it would be fantastic to see it actually happen. All the anti-immortality people always have the same boring set of arguments that do nothing to convince me I would rather stop existing. "Boo hoo you might get bored" my ass.

    • @3sixgod36
      @3sixgod36 Рік тому +3

      ​@@baval5 😂 I mean there's so much to do a whole goddamn multiverse to explore,boredom is subjective.
      I wouldn't be fvcking bored with so much to do. 😮‍💨

  • @AzyrealLal
    @AzyrealLal 5 років тому +49

    Immortality coupled with eternal youth (20-25) I would be all about it

    • @arkhamcreed4326
      @arkhamcreed4326 5 років тому +5

      Biological immortality doesn't actually require the addition of enteral youth. It's sort of included by default. This is because what we call "aging" or that I call "degenerative aging" is the result of cell death and DNA breakdown specifically BECAUSE we're not immortal. Biological immortality means no cell death or DNA breakdown, so the negative effects simply don't happen. No grey hair, no wrinkles, none of it. At that point your "apparent age" is irrelevant; there would be no biological difference between 25 and 2500.
      Hell, it is even possible that biological immortality would default into making you YOUNGER with time, as your new undying cells replace the damaged cells from your mortal existence. You'd gradually revert back to the point you completed biological development, but before degenerative aging began...usually some time in the early 20s.

  • @jacksondabbins2435
    @jacksondabbins2435 5 років тому +178

    0% Survival chance.
    Huh. That's a number I can live with.

  • @ilovemuslimfood666
    @ilovemuslimfood666 5 років тому +379

    In Lord of the Rings lore, the Elves described death as a “gift” to the race of Men. This video helps explain why.

    • @halcyon510
      @halcyon510 5 років тому +7

      Came here for this

    • @jacobplaysstuff126
      @jacobplaysstuff126 5 років тому +6

      It is a gift

    • @_piulin_
      @_piulin_ 5 років тому +15

      They can die too, through unnatural causes.

    • @Random_Chiroptera
      @Random_Chiroptera 5 років тому +15

      In the Drizzt novels, the elves explain to Drizzt that if he's going to choose to associate with humans, then learn to consider ever century, a lifetime, and passage into every next century, a rebirth.
      In this way, the Drow life expectancy, which has been canonically demonstrated to reach at least 8000 years, is more bearable, as many of his friends and the woman he loves, are human.

    • @mrdemoncrusher3927
      @mrdemoncrusher3927 5 років тому +6

      Further proof Tolkien was a visionary genius.

  • @seahorses_forever839
    @seahorses_forever839 Рік тому +2

    what an amazing video with well thought out concepts, research, and delivery. Well done!

  • @GurniHallek
    @GurniHallek 5 років тому +564

    >You Don’t Want to Live Forever
    Of course i do. Keep your sour grapes to yourself, mortal.

  • @guyguy5915
    @guyguy5915 5 років тому +102

    So, I recently watched Bee Movie with my younger brother, and it got me thinking. How many bees would you actually need to be able to lift, let alone steer and maneuver, a jet airliner like they do towards the end of the movie? I think it's a rather intriguing inquiry.
    Hope this catches some buzz!

    • @estebansingh9411
      @estebansingh9411 5 років тому +3

      You could calculate it yourself rather simply. Look for the lift force of an average bee and compare it to the weight of a plane "how many bees does it take to equal or surpass x Newtons of weight"

    • @ajm935
      @ajm935 5 років тому +4

      Dont forget to factor in the weight of the passengers, crew and potential luggage when doing your calculations!

    • @brandonpohl2633
      @brandonpohl2633 5 років тому +14

      Ok I did the math. Feel free to correct me. I found that the average honey bee can carry a Max of about 100 mg of nectar, or .0001 kg. I showed my buddy a picture of the plane from the Bee movie, and he said it looks similar to an A340-300 (although he says the plane is definitely not real) which has a Max takeoff weight of 610,000 lbs or 276,691.346 kg. Do a little math, and you find it takes about 2,766,913,460 bees to lift an airplane, as seen in the bee movie.

    • @brandonpohl2633
      @brandonpohl2633 5 років тому +8

      I checked Reddit, and apparently mythbusters found similar results as me. But it also looks like you would need to layer the bee by 10+ layers in order to fit that many under the plane

    • @brandonpohl2633
      @brandonpohl2633 5 років тому +6

      Also, with a little more math, I found that that is about 100x more bees than there are domestic bees in the state of New York.

  • @Monkeymario.
    @Monkeymario. 2 місяці тому +1

    10:38 Now that you mention the color of your shirt being navy blue, my brain might prioritize the color of your shirt.

  • @Ceelker
    @Ceelker 4 роки тому +115

    12:25
    The movie "The Old Guard" on Netflix explores this concept pretty well. An invincible-immortal character is put into an iron shell and thrown into the ocean. She keeps drowning and re-awakening every 10 seconds for over 500 years, trapped. Unable to escape.

    • @OllieWheats
      @OllieWheats 4 роки тому +18

      At least she can look forward to the shell eventually rusting enough for her to one day break out

    • @thatoneguy1553
      @thatoneguy1553 4 роки тому +2

      Gg Full Metal Alchemist

    • @Mach16B
      @Mach16B 4 роки тому +13

      She somehow escaped in the credits

    • @walkingw4105
      @walkingw4105 4 роки тому +1

      great movie

    • @simonrief1013
      @simonrief1013 3 роки тому

      Sounds so awful...

  • @zeeshaanzalgaonkir1461
    @zeeshaanzalgaonkir1461 5 років тому +542

    Imagine living for 9000 years and forgetting that you're immortal

    • @eksskellybur
      @eksskellybur 5 років тому +37

      This meme was posted by the Grim Reaper Gang.

    • @EvaChrono
      @EvaChrono 5 років тому +12

      Reminds me of the game, Lost Odyssey

    • @Rox123ify
      @Rox123ify 5 років тому +32

      Imagine living for 9000 years and not knowing you're immortal

    • @CityOfSilhouettes
      @CityOfSilhouettes 5 років тому +15

      @@Rox123ify Have you ever seen the anime Baccano! ? That happens to a couple of the characters.

    • @Rox123ify
      @Rox123ify 5 років тому +2

      @@CityOfSilhouettes
      That's what I was referring to, yes. It's personal favorite anime of mine.

  • @torch2nine
    @torch2nine 5 років тому +104

    I hear you Kyle... But I'm still going take a couple thousand years. Being technically immortal is good enough for me.

  • @lpg12338
    @lpg12338 Рік тому +2

    Outstanding video, subscribed! 👍