The question is poorly phrased - there really should be an 'indefinitely' option. Indefinite life span is quite different from the much more implausible idea of immortality. Even the indefinite life span is probably out of reach for those of us born in the last millenium though :(
bodane - 12 years ago
Immortal. Though I would keep the ability to divvy just in case.
{i}Pan - 12 years ago
Due to the conservation of information, immortality is not a choice: it is mandatory.
Will - 12 years ago
350 sounds about right. Hey, it works for Asimov's Aurorans (I'll risk a smidgen of decadence).
CygnusX1 - 12 years ago
Is there a get out clause with the Immortal option?
1000 sounds good, yet even this may not prove sufficient?
The question is poorly phrased - there really should be an 'indefinitely' option. Indefinite life span is quite different from the much more implausible idea of immortality. Even the indefinite life span is probably out of reach for those of us born in the last millenium though :(
Immortal. Though I would keep the ability to divvy just in case.
Due to the conservation of information, immortality is not a choice: it is mandatory.
350 sounds about right. Hey, it works for Asimov's Aurorans (I'll risk a smidgen of decadence).
Is there a get out clause with the Immortal option?
1000 sounds good, yet even this may not prove sufficient?
Not sure, but I would like to have some say in the matter.