if you were invunerable yes,
and only if you took the odds and used them "per lifetime"
so if i lived forever and couldnt die and was wiating for a lightning blolt to hit me on my hand at 3:16 of february the second,
it would eventually hit me.
2007-01-27 10:00:06
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answered by rheat.beserker 2
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No, odds are odds, and of course it would become more and more likely that strange things would happen, but it also depends on how you live your life (ex. if you never play the lottery you will never win it!) The odds will get larger for other things, but it is still exponential and will never really turn into 100%
2007-01-27 10:26:24
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answered by webwonder81 2
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The laws of thermodynamics imply that even if you live forever, there is no sure bet on anything. Living forever does not ensure being hit by lightning or winning the lottery.
2007-01-27 10:48:36
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answered by Anonymous
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no longer in case you communicate time into the possibilities. assume you had to get hit by utilising lightning at 6:40 two PM on February 12, 2054. Then no. besides the shown fact that, if time isn't seen, then nonetheless no, provided that individual will no longer be able to die.
2016-11-01 10:53:02
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answered by ? 4
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If you could stay 28 years old, yes. A 150 year old is pretty feeble, I'm sure. Imagine being 500 years old. You couldn't move.
2007-01-27 10:04:39
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answered by da_hammerhead 6
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The probability would be infinitively close to 100% because you live for infinitively long, but it will not be 100% because nothing is certain.
99.99999.....%
2007-01-27 11:48:22
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answered by Jimmy Zhan 2
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Yes,I think I would or I would try to do my best to have everything happened to me;otherwise,the life would be very dull.
2007-01-27 10:03:05
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answered by edd 3
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yes i guess but i would never want to live forever, i mean to wacth all your loved ones grow old and die around you and theres just no point, its not worth it..
2007-01-27 10:37:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think so because it is all about choices. You can chose what happens to you, and therefore preventing everything happen, but you certainly get to chose what does happen.
2007-01-27 10:08:26
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answered by chelles_insanity 4
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Especially alzheimers, unless you took really good care of your health.
2007-01-27 10:03:43
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answered by sapphire_630 5
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