Re: >Boredom of Immortality (was Re: imaging the world)

From: Spudboy100@aol.com
Date: Tue Mar 07 2000 - 17:04:57 MST


Zero, how can you know or have confidence that you will never ever get bored as long as you have fresh questions to answer? You may get fatigued of the questioning, the endless searching? But its a big universe to learnn about and inhabit, so maybe the race goes to the curious?

In a message dated Tue, 7 Mar 2000 3:24:46 PM Eastern Standard Time, "Zero Powers" writes:

> >From: "J. R. Molloy"
> >
> > >I will not be bored until I have *all* the answers...what was happening
> > >before the big bang?...who/what caused the big bang? and how?...how will
> >the
> > >universe end?...and what will happen after that?
> > >-Zero
> >
> >"In the search for truth there are certain questions that are not
> >important. Of
> >what material is the universe constructed? Is the universe eternal? Are
> >there
> >limits or not to the universe? What is the ideal form of organization for
> >human
> >society? If a man were to postpone his search and practice for
> >Enlightenment
> >until such questions were solved, he would die before he found the path."
> >--The Society of Mind, by Marvin Minsky
> >(4.7 Long-Range Plans, p. 45)
>
> Far be it from little old me to dispute an icon like Mr. Minsky, but
> importance is largely subjective. What is important to Marvin, may be
> trivial for me and vice versa. I do agree that it is impractical to
> postpone one's "search and practice for Enlightenment" until the ultimate
> questions have been answered. But that is not what I was suggesting in the
> first place. I merely said that, for me, boredom will not set in until all
> the questions have been answered. But my "search and practice for
> Enlightenment" is vigorously being pursued on a daily basis.
>
> -Zero
>
> "To infinity and beyond!"
> -- B. Lightyear
>
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