everyone that is alive today, and everyone that will ever be born from the "crucible of human genetic stock" will die, and moreover, spatial "life" everywhere in the universe will be eventually halted by infinite rarefaction of "local existential possibility". it is like the fabric of the universe, and all that life is attuned to, and derived from, becomes so dissolute (due to unbridled expansion), that no further resolution (of consciously perceivable things) or regeneration of attention is possible.
if the universe expands forever, then the universe will become so dilute that life is not possible eventually because the energy required for life will occupy an ever expanding volume and therefore become unattainable at some point.
if the mass of the universe is sufficient to facilitate what i call "existential respiration", (which means that the universe recycles itself because it's mass is sufficient to halt the expansion, and thereby fall back into a singularity), then it is also true that who ever is alive, (and their consciousnesses) are not capable of surviving the passage into a universal singularity.
so this jackass fellow is not an essential element of the universe, and the universal energy invested in his existence is utterly insignificant, however, the universe now has that energy back.
hooray. i am going to bed now.