Would it be worth giving up your life ?

If I was given this option to see ANYTHING in the cosmos , but then had to die :

  • I would do it.

    Votes: 4 25.0%
  • I would not do it.

    Votes: 9 56.3%
  • I'm not sure.

    Votes: 3 18.8%

  • Total voters
    16

Pasta

Registered Senior Member
Imagine this hypothetical situation.

A very advanced alien being visits you and has a little bubble spacecraft with him. He says I'll let you use this spacecraft that can travel to ANY part of the cosmos instantly (it travels at inifinite speed), AND it's a time machine, so you can travel to any point in the cosmos' timeline (with the exception that when going back in time, you have to view things from a distance to prevent yourself from altering history).
BUT, there's a catch to this, you MUST stay in the spacecraft for at least 25 hours after entering it, and because of invisible deadly fumes (for humans) it emits, you must be injected with a bio-chemical that will protect you for only 24 hours, but the bio-chemical will also kill you after 24 hours.

So in summary, you can travel to anywhere and anytime in the universe instantly, and even jump from place to place around the cosmos, but in doing so you will die in 24 hours no matter what after using the spacecraft.

The alien gives you 5 minutes to make a decision.......

Would you be willing to give up your life to see ANYTHING at ANYTIME in the cosmos' history ?
Being able to view stars from the inside, black holes close up, the big-bang, Earth's evolution, other civilizations on other planets, etc...
Would it be worth it to die for ?
 
Sure! I would ask the alien to go to the future to just before I'm going to die and pick me up.
 
You forgot the catch that you MUST stay in the spacecraft for 25 hours. ;)

What difference does that make? The alien would pick me up just before I was going to die anyway. For instance, I get cancer, and before I'm incapacitated, it picks me up and I get the ride of my life. What a way to die!
 
I think I would do it.
The possibility of seeing other civilizations, Earth's far past, discovering how extensive the cosmos is through space and time, discovering if there is a God, etc.... is just too tempting, even if it means dying in 24 hours.
 
Imagine this hypothetical situation.

A very advanced alien being visits you and has a little bubble spacecraft with him. He says I'll let you use this spacecraft that can travel to ANY part of the cosmos instantly (it travels at inifinite speed), AND it's a time machine, so you can travel to any point in the cosmos' timeline (with the exception that when going back in time, you have to view things from a distance to prevent yourself from altering history).
BUT, there's a catch to this, you MUST stay in the spacecraft for at least 25 hours after entering it, and because of invisible deadly fumes (for humans) it emits, you must be injected with a bio-chemical that will protect you for only 24 hours, but the bio-chemical will also kill you after 24 hours.

So in summary, you can travel to anywhere and anytime in the universe instantly, and even jump from place to place around the cosmos, but in doing so you will die in 24 hours no matter what after using the spacecraft.

The alien gives you 5 minutes to make a decision.......

Would you be willing to give up your life to see ANYTHING at ANYTIME in the cosmos' history ?
Being able to view stars from the inside, black holes close up, the big-bang, Earth's evolution, other civilizations on other planets, etc...
Would it be worth it to die for ?


no. why limit yourself like that? :confused:

i don't see any benefit to witnessing what's going on somewhere else, when i can spend the rest of my life witnessing what's going on around me every day. it's no more or less important. you never know what's going to happen tomorrow. i think people's lives have a purpose and meaning, and that we all have an important path, and part to play. i'm not looking to escape that to satisfy some self-indulgent curiosity.
 
Maybe in denying this chance you would have actually gone about denying yourself of your true purpose in life. Maybe your purpose is to discover something amazing and beyond your comprehension so you can better know what the universe holds.
 
Maybe in denying this chance you would have actually gone about denying yourself of your true purpose in life. Maybe your purpose is to discover something amazing and beyond your comprehension so you can better know what the universe holds.

if you can't share it, or impact others in some way with it, then it's worthless. that knowledge wouldn't contribute anything to your life or anyone else's.
 
if you can't share it, or impact others in some way with it, then it's worthless. that knowledge wouldn't contribute anything to your life or anyone else's.

Well it certainly would contribute to your life...up until the point where you died. :p


PLus whos to say you cant stay for 4 hours then go back and tell/show the world from your spaceship/?
 
Well it certainly would contribute to your life...up until the point where you died. :p

i'm thinking that experience is worthless unless the results of it manifest in some way. i'm having a hard time finding a way for it to manifest if i'm dead immediately after the experience without having the chance for it to affect my live and therefore the lives of others.


PLus whos to say you cant stay for 4 hours then go back and tell/show the world from your spaceship/?

ha ha. trust me on this...no one would believe me anyway. :p
 
They would when you showed up in a spaceship.

ask (Q).

it was a hoax. either that or he would commit himself to an institution.

anyhoo, i don't really think that we could find anything in space, in the future, or certainly in the past, that would change anything. people are so ingrained in their immediate needs and their agendas. i think it would take a mass landing and the aliens busting down their front door to get people's attention.
 
ask (Q).

it was a hoax. either that or he would commit himself to an institution.

anyhoo, i don't really think that we could find anything in space, in the future, or certainly in the past, that would change anything. people are so ingrained in their immediate needs and their agendas. i think it would take a mass landing and the aliens busting down their front door to get people's attention.

I think if you could show people that life exists beyond earth it would change the way people view the world/universe we live in.
 
I think if you could show people that life exists beyond earth it would change the way people view the world/universe we live in.

there's all kinds of documented evidence and testimony of that right now, and it hasn't changed a thing.
 
and getting blown to smithereens by a govt missile, and then a cover up of the incident.

Pfft, I bet an alien spacecraft capable of traveling instantaneously to any point in the universe would hardly be affected by a missile.
 
Pfft, I bet an alien spacecraft capable of traveling instantaneously to any point in the universe would hardly be affected by a missile.

good point. i actually think the day is coming. it seems that at this point, people are being prepared in a more covert way, on an individual and personal level.

now watch everybody call me crazy.
 
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