The first thing you would never do cannot be the first thing if you never do it !
2007-02-09 12:19:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I would never ever stop filling that bottle once it was opened. That isn't a moral answer, that's what would actually happen.
Think for a sec. If you open the bottle to store time, then the present moment keeps getting sucked into the bottle which means whenever you goto shut the bottle, you can't because the actual moment that you start shutting the bottle gets stored within the bottle.
So actually for me, if I had such a bottle, I would break it right away. I would hate to live an eternity stuck in the same moment unable to move, breathe, think, or feel. I wouldn't end up going crazy if that happened, I'd just be stuck in stasis everlasting.
But to go with the question I think you meant to ask, I would never ever ever use the time I stored to prolong my existence at my moment of death. Once I reached that point, it wouldn't matter if I had any last doubts or wishes because I wouldn't want to dispute what to use that time for. Instead, I would pass it to the next generation hoping they do the same and that the next after that would do the same never ever opening it.
Such a treasure will never be able to be handled correctly, yet by leaving it closed we connect each generation to the history of humanity like nothing else could. By leaving it closed, we would show the world that we believed in our ancestors and appreciated all that they had accomplished and achieved before us.
2007-02-09 18:51:58
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answered by Mikey C 5
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