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Originally Posted by Norval
TranceAm asks and comments,
"And true it is, but then again, What can really happen to us?"
Well, I have to trust my two eyes that tell me that person is no longer alive.
But it would be good to see my old friends again. Maybe technologies will soon advance to where people can be cloned and their conciseness be reinstalled. Kinda like restoring a computer, only a bit more complex. 
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Thank you for honoring me with an answer from your point of view.
And your response does raise a couple of questions upto the ultimate question.
Let me see if I can point you to them and it, by asking the related questions:
Did you want to stay around in kinder garden?
Would you still want to be in first grade?
Why would you continue life here, if the path your existence follows over the dimensional lines goes somewhere else?
I think that growing up, is more then just picking the best part of existence you have knowledge of upto now, and then repeat it.
I respect your point of view... I have been there.
It indicates a fight... A fight to accept what is... A fight you can't win.
Even in the best scenario of human genious (And you point to it.), and we find a way to replicate and duplicate our spirit in a fresh body, we still face a dead and cold universe in times to come when all the suns go dark... So even if one would live a Trillion years, the point of having to accept the inevidable will come.
Not even mentioning of "What happens to that original spirit in the original body, that will continue over the dimensional lines while your "new" copy evades the natural way (For the time being.)?
Your thoughts please?