>>13165704Imagining something is applying actions that interact with its perceived attributes. Imagine a centimeter wide cube of water. It's wet, has a high thermal conductivity and thus feels cold, seems blue, can boil, is a liquid,...
Nothingness can be imagined by this definition ; it doesn't has any attributes and the lack thereof defines it. This signifies that something that is not with a wetness, not with a size, not with anything and thus, the reliable way to imagine it is by imagining simply nothing.
It is stupid, nihilistic and reductive of the human brain and logic to insinuate there are undoable things such as to imagine nothing or to beat death. Especially with an infinite amount of time. Those are leftovers of your morales thinking "you aren't at the top of the sapience chain/there is someone/thing above us" that should never interfere with a rationalized domain or field.