100 questions about immortality

I. Concept & Philosophy (1–20)



  1. What does immortality truly mean?
  2. Is immortality the same as eternal life?
  3. Can a life without death still have meaning?
  4. Does mortality give life its value?
  5. Would immortality remove the urgency to live fully?
  6. Is immortality a blessing or a curse?
  7. Can happiness exist without an end?
  8. Would an immortal life eventually become boring?
  9. Is forgetting necessary for immortality to be bearable?
  10. Can identity survive endless time?
  11. Would an immortal person still be human?
  12. Is death essential to personal growth?
  13. Can immortality coexist with freedom?
  14. Would love mean the same if it never ended?
  15. Is immortality morally desirable?
  16. Does meaning require limitation?
  17. Would an immortal self still be “you” after thousands of years?
  18. Is eternal existence compatible with purpose?
  19. Can wisdom increase infinitely?
  20. Is immortality a solution or an escape?






II. Science & Technology (21–40)



  1. Is biological immortality scientifically possible?
  2. Can aging ever be fully stopped?
  3. Would mind-uploading count as immortality?
  4. Is digital consciousness truly alive?
  5. Can technology preserve identity indefinitely?
  6. Would immortality require constant memory expansion?
  7. Is cellular regeneration enough for immortality?
  8. Could immortality survive accidents and disasters?
  9. Would immortals be immune to disease?
  10. Can the brain store infinite memories?
  11. Would immortality require replacing the body over time?
  12. Is cloning a form of immortality?
  13. Could AI achieve immortality before humans?
  14. Is cryonics a step toward immortality?
  15. Would immortality violate natural laws?
  16. Can evolution function with immortal beings?
  17. Would immortals still reproduce?
  18. Is immortality more feasible for the mind than the body?
  19. Could time itself destroy immortals?
  20. Would immortality require becoming non-biological?






III. Ethics & Morality (41–60)



  1. Should immortality be available to everyone?
  2. Who should decide who becomes immortal?
  3. Would immortality worsen inequality?
  4. Is it ethical to deny immortality to others?
  5. Should immortals have different rights?
  6. Would immortality make humans irresponsible?
  7. Is choosing immortality a selfish act?
  8. Should immortality be reversible?
  9. Would immortals value mortal lives less?
  10. Is death a moral necessity?
  11. Could immortality lead to tyranny?
  12. Should immortals be allowed to rule forever?
  13. Would punishment make sense for immortals?
  14. Can justice exist in an immortal society?
  15. Would immortals feel moral fatigue?
  16. Is it ethical to create immortal beings?
  17. Should immortality require consent forever?
  18. Would immortality reduce empathy?
  19. Is immortality compatible with human dignity?
  20. Should immortality have limits?






IV. Society & Civilization (61–75)



  1. How would immortality change society?
  2. Would population grow uncontrollably?
  3. Could resources support immortal populations?
  4. Would progress slow down or accelerate?
  5. Would immortals resist change?
  6. How would education work for immortals?
  7. Would careers ever end?
  8. Could marriage survive immortality?
  9. Would culture stagnate?
  10. How would war change with immortals?
  11. Would immortals fear death differently?
  12. Could democracy survive immortal leaders?
  13. Would generations lose meaning?
  14. How would family structures change?
  15. Would immortality create social classes?






V. Psychology & Emotion (76–90)



  1. Would immortals suffer from eternal grief?
  2. Can the human mind endure endless loss?
  3. Would immortality increase loneliness?
  4. Could an immortal love mortals?
  5. Would emotions fade over time?
  6. Can trauma accumulate infinitely?
  7. Would immortals fear forgetting themselves?
  8. Is boredom the greatest threat of immortality?
  9. Could immortals still feel surprise?
  10. Would immortality require emotional numbness?
  11. Can hope exist without an end?
  12. Would immortals become detached observers?
  13. Is madness inevitable with immortality?
  14. Could immortals still feel wonder?
  15. Would immortality intensify or dull emotions?






VI. Storytelling & Imagination (91–100)



  1. What kind of character would reject immortality?
  2. What would make an immortal want to die?
  3. How does immortality shape a hero’s journey?
  4. Can an immortal have a satisfying arc?
  5. What secrets would immortals keep?
  6. Would immortals hide among mortals?
  7. How does immortality affect memory in stories?
  8. What is the greatest weakness of immortals?
  9. Is immortality more tragic than death?
  10. What would make immortality worth choosing?