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i dont even have larger than life ambitions now, because of time. Infinite time IS larger than life, and enables larger than life ambitions

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Like people get so narrowminded about. Hypothetical immortality. Because they’ve already come to terms with the fact that they can’t do everything in their life. “Maybe it’s not so good to live more than eighty years”. Nah man that’s cope if I can be live for thousands of course I would

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Just cause you have to narrow your ambitions in real life doesn’t mean you do in fantasy

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I wouldn’t do hypothetical immortality because infinity is a bit too long for me, the idea of infinite psychological torture associated with nothingness is scarier to me than the idea of dying

But I would do a, for example, type of immortality where you die after 100,000,000,000,000,000 years

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if you keep your memories and mental cognition you mentally age in the time loop even if your body doesn’t. you would mentally grow quite old. your body wouldn’t suffer from the things old people do. maybe you’d get bored? i dunno. we dont know how people would behave because we have no live specimen that are mentally 100+ but physically 20

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immortality with an off switch

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hm. maybe talk to those people who are phyiscally 30 but mentally 11. 2katze any insight???

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I’m like mentally kinda a child in ways many people my age aren’t cause I don’t have to worry about the same things I think “mentlaly aging” is way more about environment and shit

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god missing my adhd meds for one fucking day has already messed with me so much

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Yeah I mean infinity infinity is where it gets iffy but thousands of years absolutely yes

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if youre referring to mental aging the brain peaks out memory at 300 anyway

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has this been calculated to be the capacity assuming a constant flow of memorization? i do know that the brain has a limited storage of data

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i wonder what would happen to you once you reach the cap. do you start selectively forgetting things, or are they randomly. or you go insane trying to put things in your brain when it has no more space

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to answer the original question i’d probably start looking for a way out as soon as i realized i was in a timeloop. but like. i wouldn’t necessarily pursue it to its conclusion i just wanna know how to leave once i’ve done everything i want to do and no sooner

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you become braindead around then from the memory compacity, i think

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oh wow. haha serves you right time loopers

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the theoretical world where a time loop is possible probably theoretically removes that aswell

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You already can’t remember your entire life I assume it’s the same as not remembering what you had for lunch 38 days ago

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no you get braindead

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Don’t lie to my cats

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