You guys are forgetting that by the time you experience all that you can as a human you will no longer be a human. There is no way to predict if there is a limit to what a living being can experience. For example, we have limited senses but we can make far more senses. We can create new types of emotions and new types of responses to external phenomena.
The universe is currently assumed to be infinite. To assume that you can know everything is to assume there is an end to physics and that you can find the laws the govern everything. There is no basis for that assumption.
In daily life, our experiences are never limited to what nature has to offer, but rather they limited to the culture we can evolve as a species. If you go out to the forest and look at animals, many people will get bored very fast. There is no way that human interactions have a variability limit because your interactions are based on all of your past experiences.
"You guys are forgetting that by the time you experience all that you can as a human you will no longer be a human"
That is a matter of personal choice. You no longer be a human means, that you will kill yourself somehow. Whatever your plan is, it is a suicide.
"There is no way to predict if there is a limit to what a living being can experience"
You may be correct on that. We can't say it for sure if there is a limit in the universe or not. Some people can suggest, that the universe has a finite number of possible configurations or states. The last also sounds logical since all of the configurations of the agregated matter are the different atoms from the Mendellev's table. And the stable elements there are finite in number. If we suggest the big bang theory, then we have to suggest, that all of the elementary particles, that the entire universe has been made from, are a finite number of elementary particles, that have been super packed in a very small ball, which ball has exploded. So, there comes the question how will you make an infinite number of combinations from a finite number of partiles in the universe, agregated in a finite number of atoms, variating in a finite number of atom types.
There are many unanswered questions, ofcourse, defending either the one or the other view, starting from "does infinity exists at all" to "has there been a big bang at all" and "is our universe the only one?" Are there other universes with more atoms there, etc.
To me at that moment the question if there is a limit of the states in the universe is unanswered, but the possibility for the limit to exist, is not for yet for the garbage.
If there is a limit of the possible configurations of the particles in the universe, then that limit governs a limited number of things as general, and a limited number of things, that can bring you joy.
As for the end to physics and can people find the laws the govern everything these are completely different questions. They may have or may have not interference with the infinity.
"There is no way that human interactions have a variability limit because your interactions are based on all of your past experiences"
Everything that your brain does, is based on its neural network. And that neural network is governed by the laws of the sciences, biochemical, electrical, etc, that determine if a neuron will fire or not. You think, that you are taking a decision, but you are just following the rules, that guide your neural network. If your neural network is placed twice in absolutely the same environment, it will give twice the same result. Your decisions are calculatable, and have a limit, because of the finite number of brain cells, and their finite number of connections between them. Thus your brain neural network can be in a finite number of states. Your past experiences are based on the variations of your surrounding environment, which are finite in number, even if the universe as general is infinite.