Whenever we think of the concept of life that doesn't end we either think of a God or a human in some kind of afterlife or maybe just someone who doesn't ever die here on earth like the Flint character on the "TOS" episode "Requiem for Methuselah." What would a monkey though be like if it somehow got that ability?
Would a monkey eventually become sentient simply after living so long that the sheer amount of experience he/she would gain would make it possible even though I don't think their brains are designed to contain that level of intelligence? Do you think it might instead be a kind of evolved instinct that develops? For example, if you pointed a gun at the monkey would the monkey know that his/her life was in danger even though it wouldn't quite understand what a gun even is?
I also wonder about his/her emotional state. I think a human would go insane if he/she never died but would a monkey actually not be effected because it's not as self aware as a human or do you think a monkey could even start to feel suicidal while not even understanding that concept?
Jason
Would a monkey eventually become sentient simply after living so long that the sheer amount of experience he/she would gain would make it possible even though I don't think their brains are designed to contain that level of intelligence? Do you think it might instead be a kind of evolved instinct that develops? For example, if you pointed a gun at the monkey would the monkey know that his/her life was in danger even though it wouldn't quite understand what a gun even is?
I also wonder about his/her emotional state. I think a human would go insane if he/she never died but would a monkey actually not be effected because it's not as self aware as a human or do you think a monkey could even start to feel suicidal while not even understanding that concept?
Jason