amicus
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An early happy birthday wish, Ami.
The scope and concept of human life would certainly expand. More than that, though, it would change dramatically. Death is one of those things that keeps humans working toward a goal. With less than a century to live, we feel the pressure to do certain things at certain times (career, family, etc.). Take that away, and there would be a markedly reduced sense of urgency in much of our day-to-day routine.
I'm not saying that's a bad thing. But human lifestyles would seriously change. All endeavors could be taken to incredible levels, including the bad ones. Laziness and gluttony would certainly become titanic for some people.
I think, among some parts of the population, violence would increase. Without natural death, entire cultures would devote themselves to ensuring a violent end to those whose existence they deem is a drain. There would be caps on birth rates, perhaps even government controls upon it in some cases.
Just a few thoughts.[/QUOTE]
Why, thank you, Slyc, you be da foist.
I am an optimist and a unremitting romantic, so I never look for the 'dark' side of things. It does not particularly please me to be reminded of the reality of 'that' side of human nature, for surely it does exist.
I recently watched a Disney Film, WALL E...with the usual left wing plot that man had so badly polluted the plant that the entire human race went into space.
I don't see that ever happening even if every environmentalist keeled over from an excess of empathy overnight.()
More likely, I foresee, ( and I know I read this in a sci fi book somewhere) that only the hive like liberals remained in hermetically sealed cities and the real humans departed into the deep reaches of space.
It may have been the Foundation Series...I can easily imagine a space vessel with about ten thousand eager humans setting off for Alpha Centauri or Betelguise(sp), stopping at random asteroid belts for material to expand the size of the vessel to accomodate an always growing population.
So what if the journey took a thousand years or so?
And I cannot discount evolution, as we carry it in our genes and I suspect that mental acuity, in the form of extra sensory perceptions, probably telepathy, are just around some millenia corner waiting for us.
Now if I can just get that injection in the next few years....
Amicus