[QUOTE=Canuhearme?;15077050]Actually, the real Hell is much worse then Fire and Brimstone.
Hell is meant to be a complete detachment from God, forever, and that means from anyone else with vestigial semblences to Gods Power. In other words, you aren't in a room with fire and flames filled with other damned souls. You are alone, suspended in a pitch black, soundless void, forever, feeling detachment from everything you know and love.[/QUOTE]
Your dead, you think the voice in your head is your soul?
Your dead, your brains mush, you won't be feeling, nor thinking, it be like going to sleep and not dreaming, you wont think, you wont feel, and you will merly exist in a physical state.
It won't be painfull to be in a dark void, you won't know, you wont even feel that your alone.
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Are you going on to your quantum immortality ideals again?[/QUOTE]
Maybe. :v:
You start contemplating some really deep questions when you think about this, take our view of 'selfness' for example; we all think that we are separate entities, sensing the world through our eyes, ears, skin, whatever, all feeding back to our central self, our mind and consciousness.
But that thing (you) that is looking through those eyes, or hearing with those ears, is that any more than an incredibly complex interaction and interplay between trillions of trillions of molecules? Are the thoughts you are thinking right now while reading this anything more than the result of trillions of chemical reactions? Are you in essence just a machine - an incredibly complex one, true - that responds to input from it's world and responds in kind?
It's kinda scary to think of our thoughts, reactions and feeling as simply being controlled by chemical interactions.
Near death experiences don't mean shit. What's happening is your body is going into a state of shock, and goes into almost a dreamlike state. Esentially your dreaming while your dying/about to die
[QUOTE=ScoutKing;15077102]Your dead, you think the voice in your head is your soul?
Your dead, your brains mush, you won't be feeling, nor thinking, it be like going to sleep and not dreaming, you wont think, you wont feel, and you will merly exist in a physical state.
It won't be painfull to be in a dark void, you won't know, you wont even feel that your alone.[/QUOTE]
First off, I was just responding to Hunterbrute's response about Hell, and secondly, I like to believe that, since Humanity is far more evolved then mere animals, that possibly accounts for [I]something[/I] in the after-life scheme of things.
[QUOTE=insane taco;15074970]I have always wondered this. Maybe when you die you get life_cheats 1 on and can noclip around everywhere. :dance:
But in all seriousness I think that it will be black UNTIL a certain point when Earth/universe dies and everything starts back over again and you re-live the same exact life you once had, hence why people sometimes get DeJa Vu.(or however you spell it.)[/QUOTE]
Interesting... Life repeats its self...as the same person in a alternative, or clone universe.
[url]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0477139/[/url]
Had an interesting idea of what death was like.
Death is a fucking release from whatever the fuck kind of world this is. I don't even give a shit if it's heaven or blackness anything better then living in this cesspit of a fucking world. People treat you like shit and everyone that has control over anything doesn't give two shits about the little guy and would sell out to whoever can give them a reach around and a couple million. Life isn't worth living, but it isn't worth killing yourself to figure out if it really is better to be dead. I just hope it's better there.
[QUOTE=Llamaboy9;15077145]Death is a fucking release from whatever the fuck kind of world this is. I don't even give a shit if it's heaven or blackness anything better then living in this cesspit of a fucking world. People treat you like shit and everyone that has control over anything doesn't give two shits about the little guy and would sell out to whoever can give them a reach around and a couple million. Life isn't worth living, but it isn't worth killing yourself to figure out if it really is better to be dead. I just hope it's better there.[/QUOTE]
Oh it's not all that bad.
[QUOTE=Hivemind;15077113]You start contemplating some really deep questions when you think about this, take our view of 'selfness' for example; we all think that we are separate entities, sensing the world through our eyes, ears, skin, whatever, all feeding back to our central self, our mind and consciousness.
But that thing (you) that is looking through those eyes, or hearing with those ears, is that any more than an incredibly complex interaction and interplay between trillions of trillions of molecules? Are the thoughts you are thinking right now while reading this anything more than the result of trillions of chemical reactions? Are you in essence just a machine - an incredibly complex one, true - that responds to input from it's world and responds in kind?
It's kinda scary to think of our thoughts, reactions and feeling as simply being controlled by chemical interactions.[/QUOTE]
Not really, you're just generalizing to an extreme degree.
I can argue that all deaths are due to lack of oxygen to the brain, but that doesn't mean the coroner should always say that is the cause of death.
[QUOTE=Victor Leferve;15069032]Matter cannot be created or destroyed, although it may be rearranged, and changed into different types of particles.
Off topic though.[/QUOTE]
Actually he's right. Matter can be destroyed. They only tell you at first so you're not confused as hell until you're older and learn about anti-matter, up quarks, down quarks, charms and all that other good stuff...
[QUOTE=Beniuk;15077164]Actually he's right. Matter can be destroyed. They only tell you at first so you're not confused as hell until you're older and learn about anti-matter, up quarks, down quarks, charms and all that other good stuff...[/QUOTE]
Matter [I]can't[/I] be destroyed, never.
What happens with Matter and Anti-matter is something known as a Pair-Antipair Annihilation. The Matter doesn't cease to exist, it simply changes into a different state (in this case, 100% energy.)
Tell me of a situation that results in Matter disappearing and not just changing into a different state.
Also, Quarks have nothing to do with this, they are just building blocks.
[QUOTE=Canuhearme?;15077156]Not really, you're just generalizing to an extreme degree.
I can argue that all deaths are due to lack of oxygen to the brain, but that doesn't mean the coroner should always say that is the cause of death.[/QUOTE]
Sorry what? I wasn't replying to any particular comment, they were simply some thoughts I had. I don't see how generalizing in this case is a bad thing, that's the whole idea. Basically, are we simply a result of chemical and electrical interactions in our brain, or is there something more?
I was also commenting that if this is true, not only is what you feel or think the simple result of this, but the 'you' that is hearing them is too.
The brain is the key to death. When we die something amazing is going to happen, I have no clue what will happen but, it will be something we all didn't think of. It's said we don't use all of our brain to its full use. We only use a little amount of what we could use. Which means that something will be unlocked in us when it happens.
[QUOTE=Hivemind;15077153]Oh it's not all that bad.[/QUOTE]
It is if your me .... :(
**facepunch is a atheist forum, so any christian is best not post in this thread.***
I still like the idea of a alternative/clone universe.
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[QUOTE=Llamaboy9;15077194]It is if your me .... :([/QUOTE]
Life fuckings sucks eh, make it suck for more people for revange!
Thats the spirt!
[QUOTE=Rich209;15077191]The brain is the key to death. When we die something amazing is going to happen, I have no clue what will happen but, it will be something we all didn't think of. It's said we don't use all of our brain to its full use. We only use a little amount of what we could use. Which means that something will be unlocked in us when it happens.[/QUOTE]
We actually use all of our brain, but we just not use a lot [I]at any given time.[/I]
[QUOTE=Llamaboy9;15077194]It is if your me .... :([/QUOTE]
The only way is up...
[QUOTE=ScoutKing;15077198]**facepunch is a atheist forum, so any christian is best not post in this thread.***
I still like the idea of a alternative/clone universe.
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Multiverse? Why would there be an infinite amount of Universes following the exact same plotline? They would most likely break off into another near infinite amount of Universes, making it so that you eventually live your life through every single possible action you could have performed.
I like to think of myself as a neat meat machine.
[QUOTE=kaskade007;15077257]I like to think of myself as a neat meat machine.[/QUOTE]
We are pretty awesome, humans invented hl2 after all...
We also got the idea of porn.
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We're a piece of art.
[QUOTE=Hivemind;15077113]You start contemplating some really deep questions when you think about this, take our view of 'selfness' for example; we all think that we are separate entities, sensing the world through our eyes, ears, skin, whatever, all feeding back to our central self, our mind and consciousness.
But that thing (you) that is looking through those eyes, or hearing with those ears, is that any more than an incredibly complex interaction and interplay between trillions of trillions of molecules? Are the thoughts you are thinking right now while reading this anything more than the result of trillions of chemical reactions? Are you in essence just a machine - an incredibly complex one, true - that responds to input from it's world and responds in kind?
It's kinda scary to think of our thoughts, reactions and feeling as simply being controlled by chemical interactions.[/QUOTE]
Nope, we are just biomechanical machines bred over millions of years.
[QUOTE=Aman;15077114]Near death experiences don't mean shit. What's happening is your body is going into a state of shock, and goes into almost a dreamlike state. Esentially your dreaming while your dying/about to die[/QUOTE]
Pretty much a big mind fuck.
[QUOTE=Canuhearme?;15077136]First off, I was just responding to Hunterbrute's response about Hell, and secondly, I like to believe that, since Humanity is far more evolved then mere animals, that possibly accounts for [I]something[/I] in the after-life scheme of things.[/QUOTE]
Haha you can keep dreaming, but it wont become a reality.
[QUOTE=ScoutKing;15077139]Interesting... Life repeats its self...as the same person in a alternative, or clone universe.[/QUOTE]
Ive thought of this aswell, and in depth it actually sounds dumb.
[QUOTE=Canuhearme?;15077156]Not really, you're just generalizing to an extreme degree.
I can argue that all deaths are due to lack of oxygen to the brain, but that doesn't mean the coroner should always say that is the cause of death.[/QUOTE]
But they freeze people after LEGAL death which is where the heart stops, you have to freeze them immediately before the brain dies.
[QUOTE=Rich209;15077191]The brain is the key to death. When we die something amazing is going to happen, I have no clue what will happen but, it will be something we all didn't think of. It's said we don't use all of our brain to its full use. We only use a little amount of what we could use. Which means that something will be unlocked in us when it happens.[/QUOTE]
Keep dreaming, all 100% of our brains are used, just the majority is controlled by our subconscious, even your every day tasks are your subconscious. That is why at times you randomly forget what you were doing, you confused your subconscious with a conflicting thought or had a misfired neuron. This is also why humans are so violent and controlled by their emotions, we havent evolved enough to control ourselves.
[QUOTE=Hunterbrute;15077324]Keep dreaming, all 100% of our brains are used, just the majority is controlled by our subconscious, even your every day tasks are your subconscious. That is why at times you randomly forget what you were doing, you confused your subconscious with a conflicting thought or had a misfired neuron. This is also why humans are so violent and controlled by their emotions, we havent evolved enough to control ourselves.[/QUOTE]
You could say if we could use the areas that our subconscious controls, we could still unlock alot more abilities.
[QUOTE=Rich209;15077191]The brain is the key to death. When we die something amazing is going to happen, I have no clue what will happen but, it will be something we all didn't think of. It's said we don't use all of our brain to its full use. We only use a little amount of what we could use. Which means that something will be unlocked in us when it happens.[/QUOTE]
You should be a professor.
[QUOTE=DelfinoM;15077353]You could say if we could use the areas that our subconscious controls, we could still unlock alot more abilities.[/QUOTE]
Yes, maybe you can solve that math problem a little faster, [I]but you are not going to be conscious while you're bloody dead.[/I]
[QUOTE=DelfinoM;15077353]You could say if we could use the areas that our subconscious controls, we could still unlock alot more abilities.[/QUOTE]
There are no freaking abilities to unlock, why does no one understand this?
Our brain is a learning computer not some magical tool that gives you super powers, there is nothing very special about it. The only thing you would "unlock" would be the ability to stop your vital organs and kill yourself.
[QUOTE=dima210;15069168]Do you guys remember before you were born? That's exactly how death feels.[/QUOTE]
I was gonna post this. It's the best example I could think of.
It's like the best way to describe nothingness. That or think about the times when you're asleep, but don't recall anything when you wake up. There was just nothing, you may have been alive but were incapable of feeling anything or acknowledging your existence. That's what I think death is life. Just nothing.
I say we get stuck in a blue screen of death, forever!!!
[img]http://www.our-picks.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/blue_screen_of_death.gif[/img]
[img]http://fc01.deviantart.com/fs30/f/2008/061/3/4/Blue_Screen_Of_Death_by_IMustBeDead.jpg[/img]
:(
I have a new theory, as i have a very VERY different religeon to most noob...
Essentially, when you die, upon dying everything will freeze, and get blurry, and then more and more blurred, and finally fade into blackness...
Then everything comes back, black to blurry, then to clear vision again when you are re-born [or hatched] as another living creatore, either here on earth, or maybe on an alien world. Essentially your life spirit has transferred from one dying body, to a new living body. Only what sucks, is all the information you know, your memories, your knowledge, everything like that, is stored in your dead brain, and thus you re-ask yourself what is it like to die? and there is the explanation of death, and spawning.
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