Yes, we are immortal already. But Chaol said we may overcome death.
I'm really interested in how the logic works either in overcoming death or in how our logic works for a lifetime. I'm also interested in Chaol's statement that we are "here" because we forgot the logic.
I'm just trying to understand logic from every angle I can. To me, logic manifests the representation.
Quoting: U3 Let's pretend we are in a children's park. Yay! You are in a sandbox and I find some cardboard.
The sandbox is potential energy. But really you're focused on the cardboard I give you because it will define your reality. It is Logic.
You then take the box and make a shape. Any random shape will do. I then ask you to place the box onto the sand.
As it lands on the sand suddenly you find yourself in a chamber of some sort, surrounded by water and connected by cords and wires. OMG! You're in a womb and have begun a new life.
This is essentially what we are doing at each moment. We simply define nothing (you could also say that we define something in a way that does not actually matter) and then work within what we have defined.
In this way, we seem to exist. The importance is in the relationships, not in how the box is structured.
The specifics of logic do not matter. We could think for this thought experiment that the universe experiences every possible kind of logic simultaneously in order to illustrate nothing-in-particular.