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Is immortal the same as invulnerable?
As adjectives the difference between invincible and immortal is that invincible is impossible to defeat, destroy or kill while immortal is not susceptible to death; living forever; never dying.
What’s the difference between invincible and invulnerable?
Invincibility is not being able to be beaten, while Invulnerable means not being able to be hurt. Invulnerable really means no weakness, so only strong elements are effective. You can be vulnerable but invincible and you can be invulnerable and be beaten.
Can you be invulnerable?
Let’s face it: Total invulnerability is impossible. We’re all subject to disease, death, and taxes. They’re constants, emblematic of the unalterable framework of our existence. And aging goes only in one direction—up.
Is Immortal really dead in invincible?
The Immortal was seemingly killed by Omni-Man along with the rest of the Guardians of the Globe, but living up to his name, he survived (despite having been decapitated). He was revived by the Mauler twins, who, while reattaching his head, attempted to use a ‘control beacon’ to make him their slave.
What would happen if humans sustained immortality?
If humans ascertained immortality one of the first problems that we would likely encounter would be a notable surge in crime.
Is immortality worth the price of classlessness?
The only solution is to force upon civilization a classless society – but whether this is a price worth paying for immortality is likely to be highly debatable. Many philosophers believe that immortal beings will eventually revert back to anarchy – their primordial nomadic state – to achieve true equality.
Is death necessary for Progress?
Death is the only means by which society can permanently rid itself of the tyranny of the elders, and thus progress ethically. The views held by those within the society that achieves immortality will be the views that will be held for the rest of eternity.