What comes after death?

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Mar 12, 2005
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nhojsmith said:
I think after you die its like sleeping without dreaming. You are just gone. There is no hell, thats just used to scare people into conforming like heaven is used to promote people into conforming. But....eventually we will be able to live forever, like I could clone myself, cut his head off and attach my head to his body, or through the use of nanobots (robots that can enter the blood stream and contually repair cell damage). Of course only the post powerful people will have access to this at first, mayb eeventually we will all get to have it, like the internet.
LMMFAO, ROFL! HAHAHAHA LOL
 
Jun 15, 2005
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Me neither, but here they are: NanoBots

In 1959 physicist Richard Feynman gave an after-dinner talk exploring the limits of miniaturization. He set out from known technology (at a time when an adding machine could barely fit in your pocket), surveyed the limits set by physical law and ended by arguing the possibility-even inevitability-of "atom by atom" construction.
Perhaps the most exciting goal is the molecular repair of the human body. Medical nanorobots are envisioned that could destroy viruses and cancer cells, repair damaged structures, remove accumulated wastes from the brain and bring the body back to a state of youthful health.
This is some crazy shit. I didn't get a chance to read the whole page, but it sounds as if the theory is in place, but that's about it.

The idea reminds my of that movie I, Robot where Will Smith had to inject those little electronic organisms in that supercomputer to kill it. In fact, I believe the little organisms were called 'nanytes' or some shit like that.

Please excuse the tangent.
 
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HERESY said:
You guys never played Metal Gear Solid?!?!?!?!
Hells yeah. I stopped after the third one though. You're going to have to remind me of where the nanobots were in those games, though. I was burning alot back when I was playing those games.