So, much as we value our lives, and prefer life to death, we need at least the possibility of death in order to have a meaningful and fulfilling existence. We have to face death and accept it, if not as beautiful in itself, as part of life, a whole which is beautiful.
hypothetically speaking, if we conquer all of the illnesses that lead to death, and the aging process... and hypothetically, if we learn enough about our universe to even dodge whatever death our universe will succumb to (something like heat death, or insert your favorite cosmology scenario)...
and we thus become immortal...
my life right now, in this age, will not be any more, or any less, meaningful, whether we conquer death or not. the "meaningfulness" is right here "in the moment."
any meaning is a part of our neurological structure, and as such, meaning is arbitrary to, as far as we know atm, homo sapiens. this implies that, when we die, we carry nothing that we consider "meaningful" with us, wherever we go (if we indeed go anywhere).
physically speaking, it makes perfect sense... our memories, identity, thought processes, these are physical parts of our brain, and they stop operating when the blood stops coming.
the same reasoning applies to beauty. so, death can be beautiful, sure... but beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. so there have been a lot of ugly, disheartening deaths. and there have been a lot of beautiful deaths. it depends on the person dying, and the people around that person.
I don't think that you can separate value from reality like that.
i agree that this deserves its own thread. as you can probably tell from this post, i separate value from reality quite firmly (or, at least, i try to).
however... if meaning is a part of the human neurological structure... and human brains are part of spacetime, which is part of the universe... there is no disconnect at all i suppose. crap, i just argued against myself.
i haven't read this whole thread... if i'm using any words differently let me know.
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i'll try to answer the thread title. is death beautiful? um, well, what is beauty?
wiki said:
Beauty is a characteristic of a person, animal, place, object, or idea that provides a perceptual experience of pleasure, meaning, or satisfaction.[citation needed]
sounds like death is beautiful to sociopaths
but "meaning" is included in that definition, so i'll go from there. is death meaningful? again, whether i am immortal or not, i feel the same subjective existential thought/emotion-space at this moment. death is only meaningful subjectively, for us as we try to figure out this universe, and wonder where our loved ones have gone.
"in reality," death is just death..