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Floor 11
圆环之理
12/1/25 14:26
How would laws and justice systems need to change? What about crime and punishment if a life sentence truly means forever?
A life sentence WITHOUT the possibility of being commuted would be the harshest punishment. The death sentence would be in second place, followed by a life sentence WITH the possibility of being commuted
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Floor 12
圆环之理
12/1/25 14:34
What hobbies, skills, or knowledge would you pursue if you had forever to master them?
I will try my best to learn many kinds of different foreign languages
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Floor 13
圆环之理
12/2/25 0:17
These are the answers for "The Graham's Number Challenge"
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Floor 14
圆环之理
12/2/25 0:20
How does knowing your life has an end (even after Graham's number of years) change your plans compared to true immortality?
I think the "normal" days wouldn't have any changes, I wouldn't change my plans about the skills I would learn It would only change the viewing point to watch my "normal" days
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Floor 15
圆环之理
12/2/25 0:22
Compare the two scenarios: After thinking about both, which one would you prefer: true immortality or a Graham's number-year lifespan? Explain your choice.
To be honest I don't want to live for a long time very much. So I will choose my normal life, neither immortality nor Graham's number-year lifespan
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Floor 16
圆环之理
12/2/25 0:26
Key Difference: What is the most significant difference between the two, in your opinion? Is it the concept of an ending, no matter how distant?
Welp, I think the Graham's number-year lifespan will bring the certainty of "having an end", this will give me the comfort
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Floor 17
圆环之理
12/2/25 0:26
The end of your life is so far away it's meaningless, but it will happen. Does this thought bring you comfort, or a different kind of anxiety compared to immortality?
More comfort than anxiety
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Floor 18
浅风仁樱
12/2/25 14:05
• What hobbies, skills, or knowledge would you pursue if you had forever to master them?
I would learn every skill which I think helpful for my life and scientific knowledges
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Floor 19
浅风仁樱
12/2/25 14:06
• If everyone was immortal, what would be the biggest challenges for our planet (e.g., overpopulation, resources)?
If people could still give birth to new lives, the resources on the planet would be drained very quickly
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Floor 20
浅风仁樱
12/2/25 14:11
• Is there a "dark side" to living forever? What would be the greatest burden of immortality?
If an immortal were imprisoned illegally and would not be able to escape, he/she would suffer forever
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