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Originally Posted by TheBig3KilledMyRainDog
Depends on what you'd call the human race. Does it require us to be flesh and bone? What if we manage to give ourselves a silicon base rather than a carbon, or if we implant our brains into robots.
The ideas contained in the minds of the modern day human will allow for its own immortality.
We've learned how to read, so our information continues to rise.
We're suprisingly resilient, surviving most forms of our own attrocity, so killing us off has proven massivly difficult.
We're not going anywhere. We're immortal.
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Immortal? I don't think so. Everything else you said there made sense of course, but to say humans are immortal is foolish in any sense, no matter the magnitude. We are all mortal beings, occupying a single planet that has shown no capability of the capacity to support out way of life forever. So either we expand our race to different planets, overhaul our entire human way of life as a race (requires New World Order), or we die in an apocalyptic nightmare. As of right now, one of those ending scenarios seems a little more probable than the others.