What question would you ask?
The victim of a car accident gets a unique opportunity to find out the answer to any question he had during his lifetime. If you could get an answer to any question about your life, what would you ask? Would you start with serious things like "what was my destiny"? Or have you always wanted to know who then in seventh grade stole your bike from you?if I died and understood the absurdity of the situation,
I probably would have figured out how to transfer my knowledge and memory to a new nanopatting body.
before that, I could have made a mistake and screw up this question, ask something like - what was it right now? or - who are you?
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Further emptiness) "Death is the blackened side of the mirror, without which we would not see anything ...
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hard to imagine anything alive in general)) The concept of "living" is very conditional, despite the apparent obviousness.
The question of meaning even in life after death is relevant. It is relevant not only to a person but also to the world as a whole. As a cold corpse, I never got an answer.
The victim of the accident threw back the hoof, or survived?
which he had during his lifetime.
Well, if he had, then does he continue to have, during his lifetime?
These are different situations.
Some kind of nonsense turns out. Why exactly a victim? And the author is trying to equate us with the victim? Why auto-accidents? There are planes falling too ...
What happened before the "Big Bang" I would ask, and whether he was just at all.