sometime we know that the inevitable will always happen..... some time we think that if the author die.... we may be still alive... until we completely forgotten..that the time we erased .................that kinda scary...... -leep
stop me if you heard this one
never heard of that news.. but yeah... there should be fate worst than dead if we talking about it that is
for those unfamiliar with the ship of Theseus problem: in ancient times a greek
guy replaced parts of his ship and after a while every single part was replaced; which led to the question: is it still the same boat or now it's a different one?
I may have an answer.... in the next panel that is
my bad there was only one taking his uncle: https://globalnews.ca/news/8543129/irish-post-office-dead-man-pension/
So if we say that every moment you are a new iteration of yourself, as you have changed in some way. Then it is fair to say that you can't blame me for something I did yesterday since that person is dead lol. I like that logic, but ack I see the answer of the Theseus thought experiment being: yes it is the same ship. If you replace one plank, it is still the same ship. With that logic then we can put it like Thesus = Thesus-1+1=Thesus. Do this for every plank, still gonna be Thesus. Your life is not you in the instance but over the whole time period you are alive.
Also death can be pretty simple, just go with the definition in the dictionary: "a permanent cessation of all vital functions : the end of life".