>>13960815Very fast and loose sci-fi interpretation of what "could" happen after death.
It's an information hazard that might be worse than Roko, and I'd rather not expose anyone to exactly how it works, out in the open.
It assumes that your consciousness can be brought down to a specific configuration of particles and energy. (Which could then be simplified to a single string value.)
Technically all software can be represented by one very long numerical string.
So, your consciousness has a unique numerical string.
When you die, your consciousness ceases to exist... Until that unique string exists again... For some reason...
If time is infinite, and the law of conservation is true, as is known... Then eventually that string comes up again, probability for this approaches 100%.
Blue Eisenhower November is actually more complex than this, but that's the (mostly) informationally safe version.
You're immortal in the sense that you might never be able to die, for keeps.
If you want the extended version as to what that three word string has to do with it, you're better off figuring it out on your own, than having someone tell it to you.