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:Yellow Jacket Child : Do you think humans will achieve immortality one day?
:Do you think humans will achieve immortality one day?
:Green Jacket Child : Yeah, but just for one second
:Look, is it okay to kill a future hitler?
 
:Yeah, but just for one second
:Green Jacket Child : Look, is it okay to kill a future hitler?
:Sure. Yeah?
 
:What are the odds of you becoming a future hitler?
:Yellow Jacket Child : Sure. Yeah?
:If we all have infinite lifespans and finite hitler-potential it is always ethical to kill anybody! The moment immortality is achieved, ethically speaking, everyone must die.
:Green Jacket Child : What are the odds of you becoming a future hitler?
:Pretty low.
:Yellow Jacket Child : Pretty low.
:But not zero!
:Green Jacket Child : But not zero!
:My god. Our greatest dream is our greatest nightmare.
 
:On the plus side, trolley problems will be way easier.
:Green Jacket Child :If we all have infinite lifespans and finite hitler-potential it is always ethical to kill anybody! The moment immortality is achieved, ethically speaking, everyone must die.
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:Yellow Jacket Child :My god. Our greatest dream is our greatest nightmare.
:Green Jacket Child :On the plus side, trolley problems will be way easier.
 
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