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What is your preferred body to achieve immortality?


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Poll: What is your preferred body to achieve immortality? (180 member(s) have cast votes)

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  1. Mortal: I don't want to change anything in my body. I want nature to take its course. (7 votes [3.89%])

    Percentage of vote: 3.89%

  2. Methuselah: You keep your original biological body, but thanks to SENS (or something similar) it will never age. However, you are limited by the human condition and are still exposed to other diseases and elements. (15 votes [8.33%])

    Percentage of vote: 8.33%

  3. Gattaca: Like before, but this time you have the option to genetically modify your body to become immune to all sicknesses, and to become stronger, faster, smarter and so forth. (Note: no chips or artificial parts are added to this body) (47 votes [26.11%])

    Percentage of vote: 26.11%

  4. Cyborg: Like before, but parts of your body are also replaced with artificial components (except your brain) so as to make you even more stronger. You also have the option to augment (add chips) to your brain so as to have a higher intelligence and to have a direct connection with the future internet or metaverse. (36 votes [20.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 20.00%

  5. Full Prosthetics: Your brain and spinal column is removed from your old body and placed in a full prosthetic one. This body makes you resistant to radiation and you have the option to modify it so you no longer need to breath or sleep or eat or have sex, and so forth. Like before, you also have the option to alter to your brain (add chips to it, etc). This is also the Ghost in the Shell scenario. (23 votes [12.78%])

    Percentage of vote: 12.78%

  6. Eternal Mind: You upload your mind onto the internet (or something similar). This way you can download yourself into any prosthetic body (or bodies) and you can be anywhere in the world. This gives you complete invulnerability because your mind exists in cyberspace and not in a body. However, there is the philosophical problem of whether this really is your mind or just a copy of it. (52 votes [28.89%])

    Percentage of vote: 28.89%

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#1 Cyberbrain

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Posted 01 May 2008 - 01:38 AM


Mortal: I don't want to change anything in my body. I want nature to take its course.

Methuselah: You keep your original biological body, but thanks to SENS (or something similar) it will never age. However, you are limited by the human condition and are still exposed to other diseases and elements.

Gattaca:
Like before, but this time you have the option to genetically modify your body to become immune to all sicknesses, and to become stronger, faster, smarter and so forth. (Note: no chips or artificial parts are added to this body)

Cyborg: Like before, but parts of your body are also replaced with artificial components (except your brain) so as to make you even more stronger. You also have the option to augment (add chips) to your brain so as to have a higher intelligence and to have a direct connection with the future internet or metaverse.

Full Prosthetics:
Your brain and spinal column is removed from your old body and placed in a full prosthetic one. This body makes you resistant to radiation and you have the option to modify it so you no longer need to breath or sleep or eat or have sex, and so forth. Like before, you also have the option to alter to your brain (add chips to it, etc). This is also the Ghost in the Shell scenario.

Eternal Mind:
You upload your mind onto the internet (or something similar). This way you can download yourself into any prosthetic body (or bodies) and you can be anywhere in the world. This gives you complete invulnerability because your mind exists in cyberspace and not in a body. However, there is the philosophical problem of whether this really is your mind or just a copy of it.

#2 JohnDoe1234

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Posted 01 May 2008 - 02:45 AM

Methuselah is fine for me while I am performing my AGI research... After that point... Eternal Mind sounds rather nice (as long as it is a gradual process).

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Posted 01 May 2008 - 03:09 AM

Gattaca

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Posted 01 May 2008 - 07:59 AM

Methuselah, Gattaca, and Cyborg would all be fine with me. After some indefinite time, so would Full Prosthetic and Eternal Mind.

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Posted 01 May 2008 - 08:08 AM

I don't see exponentially expanding nanite cloud on that list...

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Posted 01 May 2008 - 03:34 PM

Gattaca for sure. I want to become much taller, stronger, smarter and better adjusted. I'd like to become an alpha male.

#7 Cyberbrain

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Posted 01 May 2008 - 04:05 PM

I forgot to mention, this list refers to the body you will pick in the next couple of hundred years.

If I were to include indefinite time, the list will be much much more longer :)

#8 Cyberbrain

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Posted 01 May 2008 - 04:36 PM

Maybe I should have made this a multiple choice poll?

#9 forever freedom

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Posted 01 May 2008 - 05:59 PM

Hey the stronger and more invulnerable the better. Why would anyone reasonable enough choose something less than "Eternal Mind"? With eternal mind we have the possibility to be all the former ones if we so wish and for as long as we wish. While the same isn't true if we are any of the ones above the "Eternal Mind" option in the poll.

#10 JohnDoe1234

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Posted 01 May 2008 - 07:49 PM

I don't see exponentially expanding nanite cloud on that list...

Been hanging around some exponentially expanding THC clouds?

Seriously though... I thought the same, but I just figured it was subsumed by Eternal mind.

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Posted 02 May 2008 - 12:37 AM

cyborg would be me my pick

#12 Cyberbrain

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Posted 02 May 2008 - 01:00 AM

I don't see exponentially expanding nanite cloud on that list...

Been hanging around some exponentially expanding THC clouds?

Seriously though... I thought the same, but I just figured it was subsumed by Eternal mind.

I actually forgot to mention that the poll is oriented toward the next few hundred of years no so much in the next few million. By the time I realized this, I couldn't reedited the poll. Otherwise, yeah the poll would have been much bigger to include other things like a body built out of nanobots or a body thats pure energy or a body existing in hyperspace, and so forth :)

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Posted 02 May 2008 - 01:53 AM

the body of Christ, Jehovah or God.


be a god among men, MuHahahahahahahahaaaaaaaa....

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Posted 02 May 2008 - 02:08 AM

the body of Christ, Jehovah or God.


be a god among men, MuHahahahahahahahaaaaaaaa....



Uh... um dude you sound a bit crazy , especially with that evil laugh. You want to be the Trinity? 3 gods in 1, or is it 1 god in 3? oh shit, split personality!

I want to "ease it in" starting with genetic modifications first, then be cyborg, etc etc, still want the sex though, gotta have the good stuff, after i'm tired with sex drug rock n roll, then it's time to be more philosophical and eternal.

Then, I'd like to be uploaded to a computer, roam all day, eventually maybe become The Eternal Mind, many copies in many computers so as to be invulnerable in case accidentally destroys one, then i'd like to have superpowers , manifest in any form i want and learn and enjoy and find the ultimate purpose of life and universe. be omnipotent, omnipresent, omniverous , all powerful, almighty, god-like but in a good way.


And then i'd like to create something new , maybe a new universe with new heaven, earth, and hell, and populate them with little people dancing around, and i get to watch this little ant-farm grow. I'll split part of me to form some guy called Jesus blah blah let the guy die for all the sins in creation , experience love and compassion, then destroy the ant-farm, build a super-supercomputer that has a program titled: CREATION that supposed created all this, including me , and i will plant virsuses ....

in the program called: BIG.FLOOD and destroy the residents in the virtual world. I'll transfer myself in as Noah and experience the joy of saving the world and carrying on humanity, and I'll work my way up and repopulate the Earth.

Finally I will create a computer program called OBLIVION to end the endless cycles

Program O.B.L.I.V.I.O.N. ... executed. Who knows may get bored now. I really really hope it doesn't come to that, having lived for a gazillion million trillion years and now have to kill everything off including myself. Sad wipe away your tears and say buh bye to everything. The little people dancing around: "buh bye to everything"

Truthfully though, I want to live forever and ever, eternity in heaven or hell or this rocky ball we call earth but it aint gonna last. best choice i can think of : ball of pure spiritual energy, a ring of endless light,

Completely immortal, invulnerable, in-destructable, Transcend the physical , become spiritual

Edited by HYP86, 02 May 2008 - 02:33 AM.


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Posted 02 May 2008 - 02:25 AM

Let's stay on topic people ... no religion.

But that is a pretty cool idea HYP86! After doing everything there is to do, we become god and create our own universe to rule. Latter, as gods, we can all compare its others universe and see who's people are more loyal to their god :)

Wow ... I've now made 666 posts including this one! But seriously no more religion in this thread.

Edited by Kostas, 02 May 2008 - 02:27 AM.


#16 Heliotrope

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Posted 02 May 2008 - 02:40 AM

Let's stay on topic people ... no religion.

But that is a pretty cool idea HYP86! After doing everything there is to do, we become god and create our own universe to rule. Latter, as gods, we can all compare its others universe and see who's people are more loyal to their god :)

Wow ... I've now made 666 posts including this one! But seriously no more religion in this thread.


wait till you hit 777, then you'll feel like you're in heaven. ok no more religious references.

Yeah THE best choice i can think of is ball of pure spiritual energy, a ring of endless light, but with thought processes still occuring too, but so radically different than a mere brain thinking that we can't call it thought process.

Completely immortal, invulnerable, in-destructable, Transcend the physical , become spiritual! A body that's so eternal that IT really isn't a body at all, no physical basis at least.

Seriously, if you have infinity or eternity before you, what would you do? I like the idea of "creating" our own universes, maybe they'd be computer programs and we can live in them and then link them into a big Multi-Verse or metaverse, whatever you call it. Maybe we're living in one RIGHT NOW created by immortalists out side of our universe and we're "virtual" to THEM. THEM being the First Immortals in a surrounding universe, in a box outside a box, like the trick with Chinese boxes or Russian dolls, when you open one, still another one inside, open it, two more , open those, 4 more boxes, ad infinitum. Those Immortals who were bored that created us maybe even created by other Immortalists who achieved immortality eons ago and created THEM First Immortalists, who in turn were acutally bored enough to create us, one of the many universes out there. These Immortals upon layers of more immortals of course may all still exist but have forgotten about us and moved on to more exciting things to do. We're the inner-most Russian doll and there are layers and boxes surrounding each other, and we may create the next inner layer of dolls and boxes when we have the ability to do so down the road, and the dolls and boxes we make will, in turn, make more dolls and boxes in yet another inner layer.
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What a scary thought!

It is like a dream within a dream that is within yet another dream of an unknown dreamer dreaming, who is dreamt up by another dreamer outside the Russian dolls and Chinese boxes, and those things are dreams themselves, and in the end, you can NEVER escape the ultimate DREAM. The ultimate DREAM may be inside the thought process of a sleeping GIANT or a black globular mess, and everything contained in a ball of spritual energy shimmering in a sphere of light. NO WAY to break through the layers upon layers. what's the POINT then???!!!!???? Try to break through and reach the light? and the light = YOU KNOW WHO ... hint: HE's not Lord Voldemort


Shit , sometimes I scare myself

Edited by HYP86, 02 May 2008 - 03:14 AM.


#17 Cyberbrain

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Posted 02 May 2008 - 03:22 AM

Yeah THE best choice i can think of is ball of pure spiritual energy, a ring of endless light, but with thought processes still occuring too, but so radically different than a mere brain thinking that we can't call it thought process.

Completely immortal, invulnerable, in-destructable, Transcend the physical , become spiritual! A body that's so eternal that IT really isn't a body at all, no physical basis at least.

Seriously, if you have infinity or eternity before you, what would you do? I like the idea of "creating" our own universes, maybe they'd be computer programs and we can live in them and then link them into a big Multi-Verse or metaverse, whatever you call it. Maybe we're living in one RIGHT NOW created by immortalists out side of our universe and we're "virtual" to THEM. THEM being the First Immortals in a surrounding universe, in a box outside a box, like the trick with Chinese boxes or Russian dolls, when you open one, still another one inside, open it, two more , open those, 4 more boxes, ad infinitum. Those Immortals who were bored that created us maybe even created by other Immortalists who achieved immortality eons ago and created THEM First Immortalists, who in turn were acutally bored enough to create us, one of the many universes out there. These Immortals upon layers of more immortals of course may all still exist but have forgotten about us and moved on to more exciting things to do. We're the inner-most Russian doll and there are layers and boxes surrounding each other, and we may create the next inner layer of dolls and boxes when we have the ability to do so down the road, and the dolls and boxes we make will, in turn, make more dolls and boxes in yet another inner layer.

What a scary thought!

It is like a dream within a dream that is within yet another dream of an unknown dreamer dreaming, who is dreamt up by another dreamer outside the Russian dolls and Chinese boxes, and those things are dreams themselves, and in the end, you can NEVER escape the ultimate DREAM. The ultimate DREAM may be inside the thought process of a sleeping GIANT or a black globular mess, and everything contained in a ball of spritual energy shimmering in a sphere of light. NO WAY to break through the layers upon layers. what's the POINT then???!!!!???? Try to break through and reach the light? and the light = YOU KNOW WHO ... hint: HE's not Lord Voldemort

Shit , sometimes I scare myself

Yeah I totally agree with you about this idea :~

Ontological thoughts are very scary indeed. There's infinite possibilities! It's amazing! And can you imagine incorporating higher dimensions as well?

4 dimensions ... 11 dimensions ... 256 dimensions ... infinite dimensions

And not just extra dimensions of space, but of time as well! I read an article in Scientific America about 2 dimensions of time. Pretty mind bending stuff :p

All the more reason why immortality must be pursued ... because theres just so much to do and learn :)

To infinity and beyond!

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Posted 02 May 2008 - 06:53 AM

You forgot pure energy.

Edit: Ah just noticed someone ocmmetned on that.

Edited by Winterbreeze, 02 May 2008 - 06:57 AM.


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Posted 02 May 2008 - 05:22 PM

Cyborg in the next couple hundred years. After that, I expect that I'll be satisfied with using the mass of a star as a substrate.

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Posted 02 May 2008 - 05:39 PM

cyborg is fine with me.

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Posted 03 May 2008 - 06:32 PM

I chose the Methuselah option. At the time being anyway, I quite like having my youthful yet very "human" body for aesthetic purposes more than anything else. The eternal mind, housed on the internet or something like it, would probably be a second choice.

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Posted 03 May 2008 - 08:07 PM

I chose the Methuselah option. At the time being anyway, I quite like having my youthful yet very "human" body for aesthetic purposes more than anything else. The eternal mind, housed on the internet or something like it, would probably be a second choice.



But as "Eternal Mind" you could have all the aesthetics you want to. You could download yourself into any body, or just create a body with whatever forms you want to. What's the problem people have with the "eternal mind" option. With eternal mind you get all the benefits of the former options plus the fact that you're virtually truly immortal.

Edited by sam988, 03 May 2008 - 08:07 PM.


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Posted 04 May 2008 - 12:12 AM

Well methuselah would be good,at least to start with..

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Posted 04 May 2008 - 12:31 AM

but eternal mind seem to have it's advantages too...

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Posted 05 May 2008 - 05:05 PM

The problem with eternal mind with many is metaphysical inhibitions for some. For others, transcendece can't be done through a computer interface unless you can figure out how to upload a soul as well.

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Posted 05 May 2008 - 05:49 PM

The problem with eternal mind with many is metaphysical inhibitions for some. For others, transcendece can't be done through a computer interface unless you can figure out how to upload a soul as well.


That is, if there is such a thing as a soul. I get why religious people would never think of the eternal mind option, but i can't figure why someone who isn't religious/spiritual wouldn't choose eternal mind over any other option of this poll.

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Posted 05 May 2008 - 06:16 PM

That is, if there is such a thing as a soul. I get why religious people would never think of the eternal mind option, but i can't figure why someone who isn't religious/spiritual wouldn't choose eternal mind over any other option of this poll.


Well for some there is the concept of 'self' that is attached to the physical. Even with a full body prosthetic you still retain some semblance of 'self' because your core is intact. If you convert your thought, memories, and ability to process information upon cessation of the physical body ...whether augmented or intact to computer storage, it can easily be argued that you no longer exist, just your memories and 'thoughts' being controlled by computer code. The physical is gone.

Even without the concept of soul, there is the innate human concept of 'self' that could be violated for some. I am not religious, though I am spiritual. I guess I am buddist without the religion, but I was brought up christian (methodist) and still retain some values. However, my overriding concept concerning this is that of 'self'. I can justify everything except for eternal mind, because to me eternal mind wouldn't be 'me'. It would be a copy. I can't expand my consciousness when it would no longer be 'me'.

I guess the bottom line is that it is important to explore all options and make them all available so each person can make a choice that best fits them. Life and consciousness is too precious to waste and existence to prescious to cease.

Edited by mikeinnaples, 05 May 2008 - 06:17 PM.


#28 forever freedom

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Posted 05 May 2008 - 08:39 PM

That is, if there is such a thing as a soul. I get why religious people would never think of the eternal mind option, but i can't figure why someone who isn't religious/spiritual wouldn't choose eternal mind over any other option of this poll.


Well for some there is the concept of 'self' that is attached to the physical. Even with a full body prosthetic you still retain some semblance of 'self' because your core is intact. If you convert your thought, memories, and ability to process information upon cessation of the physical body ...whether augmented or intact to computer storage, it can easily be argued that you no longer exist, just your memories and 'thoughts' being controlled by computer code. The physical is gone.

Even without the concept of soul, there is the innate human concept of 'self' that could be violated for some. I am not religious, though I am spiritual. I guess I am buddist without the religion, but I was brought up christian (methodist) and still retain some values. However, my overriding concept concerning this is that of 'self'. I can justify everything except for eternal mind, because to me eternal mind wouldn't be 'me'. It would be a copy. I can't expand my consciousness when it would no longer be 'me'.

I guess the bottom line is that it is important to explore all options and make them all available so each person can make a choice that best fits them. Life and consciousness is too precious to waste and existence to prescious to cease.



I guess people don't choose "eternal mind" because they are afraid of what they will become. We can't currently fully understand if we would still be us if our consciousness was uploaded to some metaverse. We wouldn't choose that because it is something unknown and as we all know humans are afraid of the unknown.

Maybe in the future where the practice of uploading itself is fully understood, people would invariably choose this option.

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 03:04 AM

Eternal mind, as flesh is fallible. I'd prefer whatever has the best chance of lasting longest, I think that would be full technology immersion.

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 03:25 AM

Eternal mind, as flesh is fallible. I'd prefer whatever has the best chance of lasting longest, I think that would be full technology immersion.


Everything: electronic, mechanical, biological has a chance of failing. Only way to get around this is through redundancy.




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