The question of immortality has fascinated philosophers, scientists, and theologians for centuries, touching on themes of existence, consciousness, and the limits of human potential. While religious traditions often promise an afterlife or spiritual continuation, science explores possibilities such as biological longevity, cryonics, and digital consciousness transfer. The idea of physical immortality raises ethical dilemmas—would an eternal life lead to greater wisdom and progress, or stagnation and suffering? Moreover, if death gives meaning to life by imposing urgency and purpose, would an immortal existence strip life of its value? As advancements in medicine and technology push the boundaries of human lifespan, the debate over immortality remains a compelling mix of hope, fear, and profound existential inquiry.
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