>>13240943>watch all of your non-immortal friends and family dieWell, first technilogical immortality would be viable for everyone. And death would not solve the problem. A dead child would not wish for their parents to die. Your families and friends would not want for you to die but make new friends and continue on.
>read every book you’ve ever wanted to read I doubt that would be mathematically be possible. There are more than trillion trillion trillion configuration and to read all of those would take more than matter can continue to exist. And then there is also new knowledge and new perspective that will be developed in the eternity of time. History will contine on and people will continue to life and change.
>gain every skill you’ve ever wanted to have That would take more time than reading all possible books as scientific understanding will also grow and with it its application. A lifetime of a million years would not accomplish it.
>go every place you’ve ever wanted to goThe redshift will ensure that you won`t be able to visit all places. And places change.
>do everything you’ve ever wanted to doJust like books and skill. You underestimate the sheer potential of what conscious life is capable of, what potential it has.
>witness enormous population growth and economic ruin for all living beings see
>>13239139>still have eternity, you will never die, there is only suffering leftTo truly live forever would necessitate technologies like reversible computing, access to alternate spaces, utilization of vaccum energy or to exist outside time. The first three points could forever continue on without ever meeting the end of infinity. Life and intelligence would be of such abiltiy and complexity, that it would be beyond our minds. And now imagine those higher-dimensional entities.