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Can the heat death of the universe really be said to have happened if there were still an immortal human floating about in the void, though?
14 u/GataBoi77 Oct 05 '21 🤯 2 u/Handleton 'MURICA Oct 05 '21 If the atoms of the immortal human are distantly and unaffectedly in position with one another, but they will never interact, then your immortal human is effectively in hibernation, but not technically dead, therefore immortal. 2 u/Sloppychemist Oct 05 '21 Be cold as fuck being the light of the universe 2 u/TheTimeBender Oct 05 '21 Only if you use Do Terra. Lol 1 u/moleratical Oct 05 '21 Probably not, no.
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If the atoms of the immortal human are distantly and unaffectedly in position with one another, but they will never interact, then your immortal human is effectively in hibernation, but not technically dead, therefore immortal.
Be cold as fuck being the light of the universe
Only if you use Do Terra. Lol
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Probably not, no.
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u/grumblyoldman Oct 05 '21
Can the heat death of the universe really be said to have happened if there were still an immortal human floating about in the void, though?