World view of superimmortality

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There are three major world views. they can be grouped into the mortalist world view, the religious world view, and the world view of superimmortality. The mortalist world view is that you have one relatively short life, you die and that is the permeant end of you. You are very insignificant in the totality of the universe. Many religious world views extend your conscious life after death for an extended indefinite period of time. Even though your conscious life is extended after your body's death it is still very limited to one consciousness being produced at a time in one place with a limited amount of conscious experiences being produced for you. For example, if you are in heaven or hell for all of eternity you are not experiencing plowing a field in Kansas in 1920, living in a high rise luxury apartment in New York city in 2040, or traveling with Columbus on a small ship to america in 1492. The religious world view promises a lot compared to the mortalist world view but gives no evidence of it being true.

On the other hand the science of superimmortality supplies scientific proof for its predictions and thus for its world view. Superimmortality's world view is based on the structure and functioning of matter, not on a singular body as the mortalists world view is based nor supernatural entities like souls as religious world views are. Superimmortality predicts that any matter when arranged in the correct structure and then functions in one of many different ways, any where in the universe or multiverse, will produce a consciousness that you will experience. Superimmortality predicts that these various physapaths can be repeated, enhanced, degraded, modified