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Ageon Mystmir

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What can live forever?
« on: January 26, 2024, 07:08:40 PM »
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  • What can live forever doesn't have to be immortal, since they can eventually get killed; however, creations with expanded life spans will live long enough to fall into the realm of eternity. Eternity doesn't have to qualify to the fact that "the universe will end and everything will come to an end", or that "it is infinite and beyond", but rather it encompasses a time period until a desired end, expiration, or extinction for the universe we know. In other words, eternity states the time longevity that the human race or galaxy can exist at, and vice versa. However, this topic can be explored under different terms with different examples.

    In faith terms:

    • God, the Creator of all, doesn't wield a life span; if He did, then what would make Him God?
    • Evils are supposedly transparent creations by God. They cannot be seen by mere eyes and few words of true faith and belief in religion can burn them away instantly. However, if they haven't been involved in any schemes, then they will live as long as it is possible.

    In moral terms:

    • Principles and leadership: you can always assume the right order of principles and dignity which will be bound to be followed by future generations and that might support longevity or expanded life spans as a general idea.
    • History and legends: history is to be passed from generation to another and so are its own legends, which may be imaginative or realistic with mysteries surrounding them.

    In fantasy terms:

    • Dragons are eternal creatures; they have extraordinary life spans but they die and reincarnate in new generations during their cycle of life and death.
    • Phoenixes are eternal creatures; they die as they burn into ashes and are reborn from their feathers.

    • In reality terms:

    • A healthy human with good food and good sport even though they age, or pre-evolved creatures with new genes and enchantments, can challenge the difficulties that threaten life and survive death eternally.
    • There has been a take on immortality of jellyfish, though it is considered to die in one way, but this article clarifies some necessary information.
    • There are more terms we live by in life in the past, present, and future, but it is most important to take in the prioritized information first.

    To summarize:

    A) What can live forever?

    Eternity, longevity, and finally evolution.

    B) What is immortal?

    What can resist death, but can still be killed.

    C) What is life span?

    The period of time one gets to live.

    With that clarification, one should not be confused by anyone's cheerful therapies or invalid theories. Whoever adds more information regarding this topic, or adds assumptions such as the Big Bang and the rest of the information, may be deluding or have the wrong set of information. Research and constructive information are not the only sources of information in the human race, or the entire world or universe, but one should also consider other features such as imagination, emotion, or instinct. If science were the only subject to explain the mysteries and life altogether, we wouldn’t have achieved anything in the first place, so it is essential to remember to regard other human elements. It is essential that humans achieve their information by themselves, relying on all their senses without exception and with sensible limitations.
    « Last Edit: January 28, 2024, 02:04:52 AM by Ageon Mystmir »

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