atiguhya padma
01-23-2009, 01:36 PM
Aliens from some far away planet realise they are becoming, over time, sterile. They have produced a unique and beautiful culture, but within a millenium they will all die out and the culture will die with them. However, they realise they must now look outside their community, away from their planet, elsewhere in the wide Universe. They hear a story about how, somewhere in the far extremes of the Universe, there is a race that has found immortality. But here's the problem: this intelligent race is made up of some mortals and some immortals. And furthermore, immortality is only bestowed on those of a certain mindset that make a certain belief-decision, for some obscure reason. And who is to tell who is an immortal and who isn't?
Nevertheless, some intrepid voyagers venture forth and duly discover this race, known as humans. They realise it will be easy to tell the immortals from the mortals. Not by listening to rhetoric. Nor by observing religious custom. Nor by undertaking any rigorous scientific tests. The simple way to tell is this: those who believe they are immortal will behave in ways of great heroism and courage, knowing full well that, though their fleshly bodies may wither and die, they will still live forever; they will be the ones that lay their physical lives down for others; they will be the ones that will consider wealth, luxury, status and pleasure as something worthlessly transient, a mere blink of an eyelid, compared to the life of eternal happiness they shall inherit, and as such, they surely will be the ones whio will forego wealth, luxury, status and pleasure in order to help those less fortunate than themsevles, ie the mortals. As you can see, it will be very easy to spot the immortal in the human crowd.
So the aliens tour the world, closely observing the behaviour of these humans. And to their dismay, they realise the dreadful truth that has emerged from their anthropological study: humans behave the same. The set of humans who claim to have immortality behave statistically like the set of humans who do not believe in immortality.
Needless to say the alien voyagers return home, disappointed with their mission results, and convinced that immortality is merely a myth.
Nevertheless, some intrepid voyagers venture forth and duly discover this race, known as humans. They realise it will be easy to tell the immortals from the mortals. Not by listening to rhetoric. Nor by observing religious custom. Nor by undertaking any rigorous scientific tests. The simple way to tell is this: those who believe they are immortal will behave in ways of great heroism and courage, knowing full well that, though their fleshly bodies may wither and die, they will still live forever; they will be the ones that lay their physical lives down for others; they will be the ones that will consider wealth, luxury, status and pleasure as something worthlessly transient, a mere blink of an eyelid, compared to the life of eternal happiness they shall inherit, and as such, they surely will be the ones whio will forego wealth, luxury, status and pleasure in order to help those less fortunate than themsevles, ie the mortals. As you can see, it will be very easy to spot the immortal in the human crowd.
So the aliens tour the world, closely observing the behaviour of these humans. And to their dismay, they realise the dreadful truth that has emerged from their anthropological study: humans behave the same. The set of humans who claim to have immortality behave statistically like the set of humans who do not believe in immortality.
Needless to say the alien voyagers return home, disappointed with their mission results, and convinced that immortality is merely a myth.