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>> No.5435634 [View]
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>How do you deal with that /sci/?
Life extension.
Eventually you'll live so much, experience so much, that you are perfectly fine with fading away and opening a slot for others.

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>>4209602

I know stating the truth can be seen as trolling sometimes, but I'm not seeing it in this case.

Hydrogen fused into heavier elements in the hearts of earlier stars, which exploded and threw their contents out into the universe. From those contents, new planets and stars coalesced. Our bodies are made of elements on Earth which came from exploding stars, forged in cosmic furnaces. We can trace a direct line from ourselves to the stars in the night sky.

We are, all of us, stardust.

And that is the real wonder.

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>>3946039
Please please PLEASE, watch the first five minutes of this video. And I think the video will hold your attention for the whole two hours.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9M__yYbsZ4
If you don't have the time, I guess here's a sixteen minute one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWUeBSoEnRk

>>3946048
Well I can certainly tell you it doesn't work anything like a light water uranium reactor.

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>>3844005
And I intend to live to see it.

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Is this guy still here? I still don't get the joke, if it is one.

I don't think he has a compatible sense of humour with the rest of humanity. Usually referential humour is funny because it has at least some relation to the subject matter. I'm not seeing how a line is drawn from "doesn't want to die and believes humanity can be more" to "homosexual, lolz".

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>>3375233

By the way, you don't need quantum mechanics for the chance to be non-zero, inb4 decoherence herpaderp

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