One definition of life is via thermodynamics. Here I'd offer the analogy of rapids: there is a drop of level and it is pretty sharp. Before some event (heart attack), a modest intervention might have prolonged life, if only for an hour. After the event, this effort would be colossal. The life form has ceased to be self-sustaining; there is an irreversible change of entropy.
In reply to Re^6: Rand'n'Brand
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Ayn Rand vs. Stewart Brand
by nysus
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