Well,we are dead so we can't feel anything.If you are atheist,don't be mad on this topic,if we go to hell or heaven,will we even care? we're dead. we can't feel anything.
We didn't think, see or hear before we were born. At least, we don't recall. Would after death be any different. Perhaps we shall rest in a state of mind, though not remember any past events in our previous life.
Well,we are dead so we can't feel anything.If you are atheist,don't be mad on this topic,if we go to hell or heaven,will we even care? we're dead. we can't feel anything.
I think that our physical bodies are dead but that doesn't mean we can't think and feel. A good referance if you are interested is Luke 16:19-31.
Well, imagine what you felt like before you were born: nothing. No memories. Therefore, it won't matter where we go after death, whether it be a void or heaven or hell.
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I like to think that whenever you beat an AI in any videogame, it gets sent to whatever equivalent of Hell computers have. I can only presume that this would be Aperture Laboratories from Portal. May GLaDOS have mercy on them.
When I'll die I will meet Freddie Mercury. What happens after is not important.
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But yes what was said before, Feelings and senses are part of the brain, When we die, The brain is cut off. Therefore we lose everything. I believe we don't go anywhere. It just ends.
Like when you're cutting a piece of paper with scissors, and you start wondering where the thin bit the scissors cut went, It is just gone.
I think we all do somewere, like a group of people. Sort of like heaven, but not heaven.
Or we get re-incarnated into another human being.
Or lastly, we dissapear. Rot in the ground and die. Game over.
I think it will, and even a scientist can not disprove my theory without breaking another well-used one (Law of Conversation of Energy/Mass/Etc, meaning energy/mass cannot be created or destroyed, only changed).
First, let me explain where I came up with this-
We are made of elements. Everything is. But if WE live, then why doesn't that rock get up and move? Something, whether it be some energy or unknown element, makes life. And according to those previous stated "laws", it can't be created or destroyed. We know the body eventually decomposes- what happens to that "spark" of life? It can't go away according to science. So it goes somewhere else, either an afterlife or reincarnation.
Wait a sec- did I just prove parts of religion with science?
Off-topic: According to those laws, that makes the start of the universe impossible and turned into a "chicken or the egg" scenario.
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"I wonder how the world sees us- Rich beyond compare, powerful without equal- A drunk, spoiled, 15-year-old waving a gun in their face"- Guy Forsyth in the song 'Long Long Time'
Doesn't this go in the science off topic area?
Anyway, I'd think that, since consciousness is contained in the brain, that being at least brain dead would destroy it. I don't believe in afterlife or anything of the sort.
We are made of elements. Everything is. But if WE live, then why doesn't that rock get up and move? Something, whether it be some energy or unknown element, makes life.
That something you refer to is the fact that your cells can duplicate themselves and the molecules that compose the rock cannot duplicate themselves. It can be resumed to the molecular difference between you and that rock. Give the rock the right amount of the right atoms with the right amount of energy with the right amount of everything else that is needed to create life, and after a (very very) looong time you will get life from the rock. Wait some more time for evolution to happen and you might end up having your very own human (note: this is unlikely) If you want to create another human, having sex would be a much quicker option, as it would only take about 9 months.
No, but at least it seeks to try to explain what it can, instead of, when faced with a question, it's answer being, "God did it!!!"
All religion aside, I once had an out of body experience and know there is more than physically meets the eye. Science would call it stress related. You can even call me crazy if you'd like. But I was there and the scientific explanation does not explain what happened.
Very true.
Pretty much this.
I think that our physical bodies are dead but that doesn't mean we can't think and feel. A good referance if you are interested is Luke 16:19-31.
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Thinking and feeling is an output of the brain. The input of the brain would be cut off if one is, oh, say, dead.
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But yes what was said before, Feelings and senses are part of the brain, When we die, The brain is cut off. Therefore we lose everything. I believe we don't go anywhere. It just ends.
Like when you're cutting a piece of paper with scissors, and you start wondering where the thin bit the scissors cut went, It is just gone.
But what I truly believe is that we all become ghosts after we die. Yeah I believe in ghosts. I'm atheist.
Since when can't atheists believe in ghosts?
Or we get re-incarnated into another human being.
Or lastly, we dissapear. Rot in the ground and die. Game over.
First, let me explain where I came up with this-
We are made of elements. Everything is. But if WE live, then why doesn't that rock get up and move? Something, whether it be some energy or unknown element, makes life. And according to those previous stated "laws", it can't be created or destroyed. We know the body eventually decomposes- what happens to that "spark" of life? It can't go away according to science. So it goes somewhere else, either an afterlife or reincarnation.
Wait a sec- did I just prove parts of religion with science?
Off-topic: According to those laws, that makes the start of the universe impossible and turned into a "chicken or the egg" scenario.
Anyway, I'd think that, since consciousness is contained in the brain, that being at least brain dead would destroy it. I don't believe in afterlife or anything of the sort.
I changed my ****ing mind. This happens.
That something you refer to is the fact that your cells can duplicate themselves and the molecules that compose the rock cannot duplicate themselves. It can be resumed to the molecular difference between you and that rock. Give the rock the right amount of the right atoms with the right amount of energy with the right amount of everything else that is needed to create life, and after a (very very) looong time you will get life from the rock. Wait some more time for evolution to happen and you might end up having your very own human (note: this is unlikely) If you want to create another human, having sex would be a much quicker option, as it would only take about 9 months.
Science does not explain everything.
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No, but at least it seeks to try to explain what it can, instead of, when faced with a question, it's answer being, "God did it!!!"
All religion aside, I once had an out of body experience and know there is more than physically meets the eye. Science would call it stress related. You can even call me crazy if you'd like. But I was there and the scientific explanation does not explain what happened.
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