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 Originally Posted by NightGizmo
If you just assign "undefined" to death, then you can't make any decisions that involve even the slightest risk of death, because then the entire decision calculation becomes undefined or incorrectly leaves out death as a consequence.
I know, and I'm playing coy, but come on. When you die, you're dead.
The world could end after you and you'd still be dead. Or the world could usher in 5 generations of peace and prosperity and you'd be dead.
Math is the language of careful thought. And real careful thought about death is a funny thing.
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