DaveC426913
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No.But is it not what we have with the current economic system in most countries?
No.But is it not what we have with the current economic system in most countries?
Ok.
3) Make implanted birth control mandatory AND give out the antidote for free to whoever asks for it. (greatly reduces birthrate)
Nope. A few science fiction stories that posit a world like that, and a few court cases where birth control (for both sexes) is mandated for offenders - but I don't know of any studies on it.Do you know of any research being done in this direction? Some article or publication maybe?
Right. I'm not suggesting there aren't treatments withheld (for a host of reasons), and I'm not denying there isn't a selection process. (Even organ recipients are selected based on their qualifications, such as whether they're likely to be a repeat abuser.) Nor am I denying that money almost always affords access to expensive treatments.
Simply the idea that people would get selected for their worthiness in some way other than medically.
Have you tried a moral test regarding self-driving cars?
There is a lot of, and I quote, "the idea that people would get selected for their worthiness", in this concept.
Yes. I've even raised this argument myself in another thread.
And no, it won't happen. Cars will not be imbued with the knowledge of worthiness of victims. It would be the same mistake you're making.
The sickest one or the one on the waiting list longest gets itOk, so, in the event of two patients awaiting a heart transplant, and there's only one donor heart, I assume your solution would be to flip a coin?
The sickest one or the one on the waiting list longest gets it
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...said as if that's a bad thing."just give immortality away to everyone"
Ok, then, in case of immortality treatment, let's assume that we won't be able to treat everyone at the same time. We'll have to make a priority list, and by this logic, old people who are closest to dying are treated with immortality first. But what if waiting for your turn in the list takes years? So we stop aging of people who are already sick, weak, and struggle to survive, only to let younger people, who can benefit from immortality much more, grow older.
So so many problems and questions with "just give immortality away to everyone" philosophy, pretty much in every imaginable scenario.
A lot of smart and influencial people think it might be a bad thing and a curse, but I'm too lazy to find the links right now. Otherwise, people would not start forum threads like this....said as if that's a bad thing.
Problem with hypotheticals like these is they tend to turn into YABUTS with shifting goalposts
No matter any answer given somebody will come back with a YABUT
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DefineWe have ecological crisis right now because the right people weren't bringing the YABUT argument at the right time.
...said as if that's a bad thing.
ALL opinions and imI sure there would be contenders just as passionate on a counter view![]()
It will be based on criteria for clinical fitness to the treatment, not some lottery.But, I can bet all my money that should immortality be invented, after clinical trials on a small portion of people and if proven to lack any biological side effects, it won't become available to everyone. There will be some form of selection, either in a form of lottery (similar to green card), a government approved selection, commercialization, e.t.c, but not everyone will be able to just eat the pill and stop worrying about aging.
It's not a problem if we are not Earthbound.I would surely like to be immortal.
Obviously, if everyone were immortal there would be a problem at some time in the future unless the birth rate went down to almost zero.
Immortality is the result of logic and reason.alot of people don't think living a longer healthier life is a good idea,
"life doesn't have meaning if you don't die" or"people living forever will cause overpopulation" and on and on
so what do you think what is better is it a good idea to make all immortals infertile to combat the lack of death or we just don't make any immortals
if you want more info google it and look on your own so your not bias
and this is a small preview of what I found
w3.youtube.com/watch?v=C25qzDhGLx8
w3.lifespan.io/campaigns/join-us-become-a-lifespan-hero/
note: we are only talking about biological immortally
It is??Immortality is the result of logic and reason.
Stepping into the unknown is how we got to be the dominant species on the planet.Stepping into the unknown is foolish.