Alexander1988

Why don't people protest for the pursuit of biological immortality, free cryonics, and the acceleration of medical research, even though it would lead to people no longer dying?

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Sometimes people are convinced that nothing can be changed and that science is useless. They believe that the idea of science finding solutions is akin to religion or esotericism. In the book Harry Potter, Immortality, and the Conspiracy of Psychiatrists, there is an example where people persuade psychiatrists to share such opinions (without revealing their profession or the purpose of their statements) with those who disagree with them. I’d like to hear your thoughts on the reasons behind such a situation. Perhaps someone knows an explanation as to why there are still no rallies for immortality?

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I’m looking forward to dying. Welcome to the forum. :) 

 

 

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On 1/3/2025 at 9:48 PM, Cobie said:

I’m looking forward to dying. Welcome to the forum. :) 

 

 

>Welcome to the forum. :)
Thank you)
> I’m looking forward to dying.

It's clear that no one wants to die. It’s just harsh that the topic of biological immortality is being largely ignored.
 

What do you think—should we organize rallies in the U.S. and demand answers from the government about why nothing is being done? Many people believe that governments should be the ones to take the initiative first.
 

We could gather a rally of 100,000 people in the U.S. and demand answers from the government. Organize a concert with famous performers—such an event would attract a large audience.


And there, we could say the following:

Free cryonics: Scientists say this could save everyone’s life, prevent illness and aging. No one knows of any reason why it wouldn’t work. In fact, it seems highly likely to work because medicine keeps improving. We need to preserve deceased individuals in liquid nitrogen so they can potentially be revived when medicine advances enough to make revival, healing, and rejuvenation possible.


Accelerating medical development: Currently, only 0.3% of GDP is spent on medical research. In comparison, 18% of GDP is spent on healthcare.


Permission for OrganEx to revive conscious pigs: For three years, they have been denied permission to conduct such experiments. If successful, this could enable reviving people several hours after death and might eventually allow revival after cryonics. Currently, pigs are fully revived under anesthesia several hours after death but are euthanized without being brought to consciousness because the necessary permissions haven’t been granted.


Demanding answers: Why is the government acting passively and allowing people to keep dying? Churches, demographers, and economists don’t oppose what’s outlined here. Do you have an objective reason to dismiss this, or just excuses?



Such a massive rally would gain media attention, forcing the government to respond.
When thousands of scientists write petitions, no one answers because the issue isn’t considered "popular enough" to warrant a reply.

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I asked ChatGPT how such rallies could be organized.

How much money is approximately needed to organize concerts and rallies to
gather 100,000 people at rallies in the US? Famous music bands are required
since the rally is not popular.


Organizing concerts and rallies to attract 100,000 people in the US is a complex and
costly endeavor, especially if the rally topic is not popular. Here's an approximate
breakdown of expenses:
1. Venue Rental
For 100,000 people, large stadiums or parks are required.
Stadium rental cost: $500,000–$1,000,000.
Park or open space rental (including permits and cleanup): $100,000–$500,000.

2. Famous Music Bands
Headliners for concerts, such as popular rock or pop bands, demand significant fees.
Performance fees per event:
Superstars (e.g., BTS, Beyoncé): $1,000,000–$5,000,000.
Popular bands (e.g., Imagine Dragons): $500,000–$1,000,000.
Less famous artists: $50,000–$200,000.
To attract a large audience, it’s recommended to invite several groups, increasing the
total cost.

3. Technical Support
Stage, sound, lighting, screens, equipment: $500,000–$1,500,000.
Installation and dismantling: $100,000–$300,000.

4. Permits and Security
Licenses and permits from authorities: $50,000–$200,000.
Security, police, medical staff: $100,000–$500,000.

5. Advertising and Promotion
To attract 100,000 people, wide-reaching advertising is essential:
Social media: $50,000–$200,000.
Traditional media (TV, radio, billboards): $100,000–$500,000.
Collaboration with influencers could cost an additional $50,000–$300,000.

6. Logistics
Transport, parking, and cleanup: $100,000–$300,000.
Food and drinks (if provided): $500,000–$1,000,000.

7. Contingency Costs
Always allocate an additional 10–20% of the budget for unforeseen expenses.

Total Estimate:
The total cost for such an event could range from $3,000,000 to $10,000,000 or more,
depending on the scale, the number of invited stars, the level of advertising, and other
factors.

If the rally topic is truly unpopular, the following will be necessary:
Invest heavily in top performers to draw the audience.
Strengthen marketing efforts to clearly communicate the event’s purpose.
For a more precise estimate, factors like the location (e.g., costs in New York are sig-
nificantly higher than in smaller cities) and the potential involvement of sponsors or
partners, who could reduce expenses, need to be taken into account.

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Well, there is your answer

 

get AI to do it .

 

What do you need us real humans for ?

 

actually , what do we need Daobums for

 

We got AI now ! 

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1 hour ago, Alexander1988 said:

It's clear that no one wants to die.

 

I've known several though and after a near death experience as a teen i do want to go through  that gate. Entrance was denied me back in the day when i was young. But when my time has come i will go willingly without fear.

 

please do not revive me in whatever way, the idea is repulsive to me.

contrary to my way of living

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On 03/01/2025 at 8:48 PM, Cobie said:

I’m looking forward to dying. …

 

2 hours ago, Alexander1988 said:

> I’m looking forward to dying.

It's clear that no one wants to die. …


Do you have a brain? Are you calling me a liar?

 

 

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1 minute ago, Cobie said:

No point talking to a person that’s illogical.

 

 


Can you read? Do you have a brain? Are you calling me a lyer?

 

 

Sorry, I thought it was a joke.

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25 minutes ago, blue eyed snake said:

 

I've known several though and after a near death experience as a teen i do want to go through  that gate. Entrance was denied me back in the day when i was young. But when my time has come i will go willingly without fear.

 

please do not revive me in whatever way, the idea is repulsive to me.

contrary to my way of living


I’ve watched quite a few NDE stories, quite fascinating and strong support to the idea that we continue. 

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Me too NDE.

 

 

Others’ views:


Simone de Beauvoir, ‘Tous les hommes sont mortels’.

 

movie ‘Death Becomes Her’

 


Questions:

 

Where will we all live when no one dies? 

 

Will we stop having children? 
 

 

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3 hours ago, Alexander1988 said:

It's clear that no one wants to die.

This is a projection of your own state and is not shared among the wise and deeply experienced with whom I have studied and had the great fortune to share space with...

 

I would not curse any being with true bodily immortality. 

Even a very long life comes with challenges that are hard to imagine in the heat and exuberance of youth.

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Cobie said:

Me too NDE.

 

 

Others’ views:


Simone de Beauvoir, ‘Tous les hommes sont mortels’.

 

movie ‘Death Becomes Her’

 

... old people, those in pain  ....   but you young ones , dont worry about that , death is their domain , you others go out and play in the sunshine .

 

 

 


Questions:

 

Where will we all live when no one dies? 

 

'Elon Musk Towers'  , South Lava Tunnel ,   Mare Erythraeum .

 

Will we stop having children? 

 

No, but they will be  spindly , gravity starved , pale  translucent , irradiated , AI controlled ,  biological automatons .
 

 

 

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55 minutes ago, Nungali said:

Elon Musk Towers'  , South Lava Tunnel ,   Mare Erythraeum 


Yes exactly, not worth living imo. (@Alexander1988 that’s not intended as a joke :lol:).

 

 

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15 hours ago, Alexander1988 said:

Total Estimate:
The total cost for such an event could range from $3,000,000 to $10,000,000 or more,
depending on the scale, the number of invited stars, the level of advertising, and other
factors.
 

 

 

This is not big money, there are returns too?   But why pressure the government in such an indirect way?    Anyway I believe many rich and powerful people all over the world are spending 100 times and probably more per annum to prolong their lives.   It would be useful to share their findings and experiences.

 

As to movie and immortality, I think we have watched too many immortals, vampires stories that have very long lives, and the difficulties they encounter in the modern world. 

 

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2 hours ago, -ꦥꦏ꧀ ꦱꦠꦿꦶꦪꦺꦴ- said:

Instead of learning how to live longer, we should first learn how to live  

 

It is the same.  You don't want to be sick everyday until 120.

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On 1/13/2025 at 10:24 AM, Alexander1988 said:

>Welcome to the forum. :)
Thank you)
> I’m looking forward to dying.

It's clear that no one wants to die. It’s just harsh that the topic of biological immortality is being largely ignored.
 

What do you think—should we organize rallies in the U.S. and demand answers from the government about why nothing is being done

 

 

 

 

It seems like...  they're already working on it.

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On 1/14/2025 at 11:55 PM, -ꦥꦏ꧀ ꦱꦠꦿꦶꦪꦺꦴ- said:

Instead of learning how to live longer, we should first learn how to live  

 

Indeed !   Quality not quantity .

 

Over 20 years ago , a specialist doctor offered me medication for my 'condition'  . He said it might make me more physically comfortable but the side effects where not good and the benefits  would include prolonging my life maybe another  5 years in a nursing home when I get older .

 

5 years staring at the ceiling  ?  No thanks .  I'll put up with the physical discomfort . Well, he changed totally after I said that ;

"Off the record ;  glad to hear it ! It just uses up or facilities and staff . So many people are scared of dying  .  You might have  another good 20 years left anyway . "

 

- and that was over 20 years ago ...  and been a great 20 years ! 

 

When people ask how I am going I say 'Great !   Aside from the physical , but I value my healthy psychology and outlook and life view much more than that ! "

 

I have said it before ;   I live in one of the best countries and in one of the best areas in that country . people pay a fortune to come and stay here for a few days or a week a too , once a year . Its their reward for working hard all year and having to live elsewhere .   residents have all sorts of facilities ,  potential fun, pristine nature from forest to beach, healthy food , services ,  etc etc . yet we have one of the highest levels of anti-depressant medications being distributed (per population ) in the state .

 

What's that about ! ?

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14 minutes ago, Nungali said:

- and that was over 20 years ago ...  and been a great 20 years ! 

 

When people ask how I am going I say 'Great !   Aside from the physical , but I value my healthy psychology and outlook and life view much more than that ! "

 

:wub:

 


 

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17 minutes ago, Nungali said:

… etc etc . yet we have one of the highest levels of anti-depressant medications being distributed (per population ) in the state .

 

What's that about ! ?


Idk. What do you think?

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14 minutes ago, Cobie said:


Idk. What do you think?

 

RAWS

 

Rich Affluent Westerner Syndrome .

 

 The problem lies in their 'spirit'  not in the material world .

 

Of course, I would say ; they lost their Khvarenah .....   and spirit ( especially 'tutelary spirit ' )   ..... the 'natural  mediated state of consciousness'  ; bliss or  'eudaimonia ' .    ;) 

 

 

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19 minutes ago, Nungali said:

 

RAWS

 

Rich Affluent Westerner Syndrome .

 

 The problem lies in their 'spirit'  not in the material world .

 

Of course, I would say ; they lost their Khvarenah .....   and spirit ( especially 'tutelary spirit ' )   ..... the 'natural  mediated state of consciousness'  ; bliss or  'eudaimonia ' .    ;) 

 


Righto. Yes that’s the case where I live too.

 

 

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4 hours ago, Nungali said:

 

Indeed !   Quality not quantity .

 

Over 20 years ago , a specialist doctor offered me medication for my 'condition'  . He said it might make me more physically comfortable but the side effects where not good and the benefits  would include prolonging my life maybe another  5 years in a nursing home when I get older .

 

5 years staring at the ceiling  ?  No thanks .  I'll put up with the physical discomfort . Well, he changed totally after I said that ;

"Off the record ;  glad to hear it ! It just uses up or facilities and staff . So many people are scared of dying  .  You might have  another good 20 years left anyway . "

 

- and that was over 20 years ago ...  and been a great 20 years ! 

 

When people ask how I am going I say 'Great !   Aside from the physical , but I value my healthy psychology and outlook and life view much more than that ! "

 

I have said it before ;   I live in one of the best countries and in one of the best areas in that country . people pay a fortune to come and stay here for a few days or a week a too , once a year . Its their reward for working hard all year and having to live elsewhere .   residents have all sorts of facilities ,  potential fun, pristine nature from forest to beach, healthy food , services ,  etc etc . yet we have one of the highest levels of anti-depressant medications being distributed (per population ) in the state .

 

What's that about ! ?

 

With the aging population, people tend not to be afraid of death these days.   But they are generally having fear towards the last 10 years, seeing plenty of examples on the horrors of sickness and aging. 

 

My impression towards your place is full of giant crocodiles, big snakes, spider, great white, mosquitos...   Which is the best place in your country to avoid all these?

 

 

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Any city   :D  

 

I swim when ever I want - no crocs .   I had a lovely beautiful big snake visit the other week ,

 

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If they feel cold, they will curl up on your lap for a cuddle

 

Result ? the possum got frightened and ran away  ( she came back later ) .   I fear tourist drivers this time of year more than 'great whites'  .   And mosquitos  ......   yes, they are specifically an Australian issue   :)   

 

What is more amusing is when these type of questions come from an American or Canadian , I often respond with , " Well, at least I dont have to take a shotgun with me to the outhouse ! "

 

 

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...... and for people that think Australia is all desert and beaches  , this is just down the road from me ;

 

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