Mortality and the necessity of offspring is simply bio hardware setting, not in all creatures, the chaotic automation accomplished removing a state of change in immortal jellyfish, and they also reproduce and change. Aging then was a mutation, random deviations such as the regrowth of limbs in starfish, selected by random biohardware deviations to cultivate a need in mammals and reptiles to compete in warfare to impress the females. These creatures became stronger and therefore aging, changing into decrepteness, remains only to perpetuate that hostility or ingenuity. In humans in particular it works to cultivate legacy.
These settings could be manipulated, playing God so to speak, but a 25 year old that knows he's going to go down hill will become stronger than if he thought he wouldn't, necessity has twice the strength of artifice. However one can argue the case that the Immortal Warrior will only be allowed to stay that way if he remains pure, and doesn't slack off in learning new abilities either
Originally posted by rudesterThat's how quantum particles can effect each other instantly from any distance.
Wish I could go back in time
Actually you could have already inquired my future handpicked and self-trauned crew who had the working knowledge to do it, like a Geek Squad servic, because your life was way worse. And we could have removed a house you passed every day on your way to work, that you saw everyday on your way to work before changing things, and by changing things your lory was replaced along with the house being removed, and you wouldn't even know.
So you actually can't do anything effective with time travel except a quantum computer. Because when you replace a last, your memory is replaced with it. The other on is, if I went back in time and killed me from that timeline, how could I have existed to do that in the first place?
I couldn't have, also, if I just interacted with myself in the past, I would have remembered it before even doing it, which would effect what I would have said to myself in the past, this is why we have deja Vu and tip of the tongue effect
Originally posted by PfieferIf I could, the quantum entanglement wouldn't work.
I couldn't have,
However, in a lvl 1 multiverse, which is just an horizonless infinite universe so no parallel universes, evolution becomes randomly redundant. Effecting something involving the last of another you, doesn't effect your past. Which is also pointless for changing what's happened to you. Even if it benefits the other you. If you want to be on the scary side if your psychology as I would, you'd be more considered about all that power making you a sadistic overlord keeping you at a disadvantage. However it's not likely the tech was built by yourself, and even if power made you mad you wouldn't have gotten ahead picking people who were immoral enough to let you act that way, or else you would be constantly looking over your own shoulder.
However there is evidence that they don't value the sanctity of life, such as flattening of said estate/house.
"Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men."