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So while I'm not afraid of death and leave this plane of existance behind me, I'm very much afraid of the torture which is (slowly) dying. The last six months of my father weren't pretty and his last hours where painful to witness. The death of my mother was the opposite, after a walk in the park she didn't feel well, so they headed back home, she lied down and ask for a hot water bottle for her feet. My father prepared that in the kitchen and when he came back she was already dead.
Yeah, as Vid mentioned, Kyle Hill posted a video about that just now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6UX1eE1am4
@Acarinoo - Part 1
Yeah maybe, but in the end this will be rich people tech. If it was readily available for everyone, there has to be a political and social reconstructions of socierty before because current systems would collapse. So, speaking only for me, I'm fine to not become very old and see everyone around me die first. While I'm not religous I have a feeling there is more after this and if not, it won't matter then anyway.