If, somehow, the human's "electromagnetic nexus" did find a way to destroy itself, then the nearly omnipotent being would re-instantiate the human's mind as a new and improved type of "electromagnetic nexus" that could not be destroyed in that way. However, the nearly omnipotent being explains the futility of suicide. The story describes the experiences of one human, who upon dying, finds his mind now existing as an eternal "electromagnetic nexus" that can do little more than think.Īt first, the human mind that finds itself now existing as an "electromagnetic nexus" decides that such an existence is futile and so it decides to try to discover a way to destroy itself. This story explores the possible implications of a nearly omnipotent being who has the ability to make copies of human minds. Be forewarned, plot and/or ending details follow. This article, The Last Answer, contains spoilers.
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