Let's say (hypothetically) governments find a way to shut down Bitcoin or centralize the whole thing. Even if they succeed, Bitcoin will survive because of its open source nature. Meaning, anyone with the code can just re-launch BTC and restore its decentralized capabilities. Not even purging or banning GitHub (or similar) repositories will be able to destroy Bitcoin. And don't get me started on Quantum computing.
At this point, I'd say Bitcoin is immortal. Wouldn't you agree? If not, may I ask why?
Your input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Well, It's not safe to say that bitcoin is immortal, if people on the higher grounds made a move just to prove that bitcoin isn't immortal, they can accomplish it easily. Bitcoin is unstoppable, yes. Majority of us now are using bitcoin, the system is very transparent, and it does offer equality to everyone due to p2p transactions. But of course, the system will be soon outdated, some interesting tech will might come in the future and obv, there are some organizations that will be desperately ruin Bitcoin because some countries are already taking advantage of it and gaining profits from it. Well, it might not happen but calling bitcoin immortal is really not practical term. But I agree that today, bitcoin is really a powerful thing.