Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-31283382-20150404011045/@comment-5551986-20150412133510

Kman111 wrote: I didn't contradict myself, your entire response is basically a tautology. The very definition of the word 'eternal' is that without beginning or end. Since Aizen has a beginning, he also has a potential end, regardless if he is now immortal. Therefore the term "eternal life" is slightly inaccurate to describe a status that could change in the future.

sigh. You're right, except I agreed Aizen has a beginning, he was originally mortal, so he would have had a beginning, its common knowledge Aizen was born. Well of course something has a potential end, hypothetically if I was to obtain immortality myself in this world, eventually I would have an end, eternal life is an inaccurate observation. But actually sticking to the manga, Mayuri said all within Muken are unable to have their hearts stopped. So Aizen can potentially live eternally, providing no executioner with the ability to stop him comes and that the universe in bleach will be maintained forever as will the physical existence of the "in-bleach world". Because his heart can continuously beat.

However stating my entire response is a tautology is partially incorrect as that would imply every single thing i said was said more than once in varying ways providing that is the definition of tautology you chose to use, I did however repeat to varying degrees the same thing, however from a different standpoint and view on what the subject really was. Besides I wouldn't be so arrogant as to say Aizen has eternal life its rather ridiculous.

Talking about immortality is a little out of my area anyway, I prefer talking about concepts of time and space rather than if something can die, end or survive indefinitely.