How do you we aren't currently what you are describing us to become?
I think I didn’t understand the question properly the first time…
Honestly, you might be right to some extent, but with how little I know about the human body, making a new one with switches to flick that we can find INSTANTLY, rather than looking for our biological instruction manual, would make things feel at least somewhat easier, (even though it’s probably 1000x more complicated).
Honestly, just having android bodies sounds cool. We could customise just about everything and have the ‘starting cards’ drawn consciously rather than from random.
For example, people born with physical deformities have ‘starting cards’ that impairs them. If we had the option to switch bodies into ideal ones (whatever that person’s definition of ‘ideal’ is), after being born into the biological ones, then everyone gets the chance to share “the freedom of potential” as previously advocated for.
Though, for the sake of the person’s right to making their own decisions, having immortality should be given as a choice to only those after they have grown into full fledged adults.
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I had this idea once in a car park on the way to a movie that I can’t remember, that in order to determine the level of maturity of a person’s mental health, their brain can be scanned for their level of awakefulness and corruption which corresponds to their conclusions. For example, we don’t want Hitler to be immortal, so we would only ever allow those who pass the test of ‘full-fledge adults’ to be given access to immortality.
Those that don’t pass the test are given a vocational education towards becoming open minded towards potential, and ‘burning off’ any beliefs, philosophies, conclusions, values, and memories/assumptions/potential-prejudices towards anything, as to remove corruption from their minds.
And thus, the Hitler becomes a healthy, full rounded individual with unlimited potential based on the experience of purity, NOT idealology. That means that he is worthy to become immortal, since eternal suffering in one spreads throughout the rest, and we cannot allow for ANOTHER mass suicide event to take place as it is now.
… I still don’t think I’m as smart as I was a year ago, but hey, at least I can rant more efficiently!