@FBM,
FBM wrote:The fear of death makes cowardly people say, do and believe some crazy-ass ****.
... like to start believing in the Big Bang 'theory', for example. Dude, I do not consider that hypothetical scenario with the aliens because of 'my fear of death' as you are trying to misrepresent and to misinterpret it for over 150 pages, without any justification, obviously.
What I am considering is that one cannot close his eyes to Life and Death ... nor to any plausible technical feasibility that may scramble the equations. Don't you think that one should be afraid much more of the scientism and its lies for the purposes of gaining infinite money and power, rather than any form of life and/or death.
Suppose that the Universe has always existed, and if we use your favourite approximation of Infinity (that is absolutely incorrect BTW) - ten trillion trillion years ... this is a lot of time, and a lot of things might have happened in-between. A lot of information might have appeared (out of Nothing, and out of Nowhere), and might have been lost (as a result of cross-scientific misunderstandings, misrepresentations and misinterpretations).
The worst case scenario in all that is when the some priest of the scientism appears on the event horizon of the Big Bang 'theory' and starts explaining to the population who is how going to believe ... and in what.
Do you know which is the greatest achievement of the scientism onto the present moment?