• Theories of what death is like?
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Well, i think whatever happens to me would be logical. I wouldn't have a memory since my brain isn't running. So it would just stop. Fuck, only one way to find out. It would be pretty cool if you dreamt that you lived and continued your life. A man can dream... a man can dream.
Another mad-cap idea is that when you die, you begin a new life as a foetus in the womb, starting a new life, with a new family. You have no knowledge of your previous lives, just a neverending cycle.
I really have no clue, But i guess it would be all black. Tough isn't there someone who has been dead for a couple of seconds who can tall what he/sha saw?
[QUOTE=acds;15069297]You usually post with better grammar (I've seen it) and your posting something very controversial that will surely spark some kind of flaming. At least you could hide the fact that you are trolling a bit better.[/QUOTE] you're just butthurt that you're not goldmember seriously i do believe in god, i'm just real tired right now and i can't spell right and if my views are controvercial that's not my fault is it
When I die, I will be reborn as tupac
This is something I think about alot, and i believe that our mind and bodies are two seperate things, and when we die, our body dies but our conscience/soul moves on somewhere else, depending on who you are. Although I don't know if my belief is jaded by what i WANT to believe.
[QUOTE=Victor Leferve;15069365]Another mad-cap idea is that when you die, you begin a new life as a foetus in the womb, starting a new life, with a new family. You have no knowledge of your previous lives, just a neverending cycle.[/QUOTE] That was always what i thought.
An endless repose... It brings peaceful thoughts.. does it not?
I think that you would get reborn into another world. or dimension. not sure which, but i think life is a test for the real thing.
[QUOTE=Victor Leferve;15068998]I think you mean matter cannot be destroyed, but I understand what you mean. The matter that is our body, rots away/gets burned into another form of matter, ashes, soil.[/QUOTE] So I would be flying around as an ashpile? How would I see? Also, death would just be pure, dark, emptiness. It's like being unconscious forever.
I think it's something between what Saxon and Spaztastik said. Either way, being a ghost would be a better alernative to eternal rest. imo.
You come back to life and eat the flesh of the living. But seriously, nothing. The most unimaginable thing ever. Absolutely NOTHING. No colour, no sound, no smell, no feel, no taste, nothing.
I personally believe that afterlife is a one grand lucid dream. You can't really lose anything believing in afterlife. If there isn't there is no moment to think about how wrong you were. If there is, then well, you were right.
[QUOTE=ray243;15069424]So I would be flying around as an ashpile? How would I see? Also, death would just be pure, dark, emptiness. It's like being unconscious forever.[/QUOTE] I was just commenting on how matter cannot be destroyed, only re-arranged into another form of matter, it was off-topic.
That would suck, just dieing and waking up the next second a treeor something.
Death is one big K.O. it's black and you dont have a sence of time, you are totally shut down, but it may be arguable if your "self" is still existent in some dead form... i realised that death would be black after being dead for 3 mins when i got raped by a taxi... i had no sence of time and i did not "exist" untill i woke up...
[QUOTE=Kakburken;15069396]I think that you would get reborn into another world. or dimension. not sure which, but i think life is a test for the real thing.[/QUOTE] Well since we all die, then it appears that it is impossible to fail the test...
This thread is surprisingly the opposite of depressing.
Death is but the next great adventure.
What happen to a computer after you smash up the motherboard? Shit doesn't work. Nothing happens after death, you just end. You see nothing, cause you're not working. Time stops for you cause you cease to exist. Everything is black, but you won't see it, cause your eyes don't work. And neither does your brain. Or you just get constantly fucked by 72 virgins.
[QUOTE=nos217;15069624]This thread is surprisingly the opposite of depressing.[/QUOTE] Personally, I don't think death should be a depressing topic really. It's can be sad, but its a natural process that all life goes through. It's not bad to die, but it is bad to kill. [editline]01:25PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Pespi;15069659]Or you just get constantly fucked by 72 virgins.[/QUOTE] For anyone who's ever been with a virgin, I'm not so sure thats a good thing. Hehe.
[QUOTE=Pespi;15069659]What happen to a computer after you smash up the motherboard? Shit doesn't work. Nothing happens after death, you just end. You see nothing, cause you're not working. Time stops for you cause you cease to exist. Everything is black, but you won't see it, cause your eyes don't work. And neither does your brain. Or you just get constantly fucked by 72 virgins.[/QUOTE] they never mention what kind of virgins, so they might be 60 year old virgins
[QUOTE=ray243;15069692]they never mention what kind of virgins, so they might be 60 year old virgins[/QUOTE] Actually, they do, quite extensively. In Islam, the Houri (the virgins) are described as "splendid companions of equal age "lovely eyed", of "modest gaze", "voluptuous", "pure beings" or "companions pure" of paradise.
You go to the same place you were in before you were born.
Deadly.
[QUOTE=Spaztastik;15068989]i believe in reincarnation but not the same way as what most believers of reincarnation believe. Energy can never be destroyed, it can just change shape, form or whatever. so i guess that could apply to all other things sooo we could be reincarnated into anything. air, water, people again[/QUOTE] Humans aren't energy. We simply transform energy but nothing else.
[QUOTE=acds;15068988] The electricity in your brain disperses, but in that last moment you immagine yourself something else or somewhere else, and since our brain can make one second seem endless to us, we remain there forever (at least that is what we think, in reality not even one second). [B]Edit:[/B] Also we won't really "end" since we are the electricity in our brains (neurons and electrical charges are our toughts) we "disperse" and mix with other stuff, so we don't end, but for our consciousness it's more or less the same thing.[/QUOTE] thats what's i believe, but what happens if it's a bad mooment?
Ugh, [b][i][u]NO, there is no life after life has ceased.[/u][/i][/b]. That's why it's called death.
Probably like how it's like before you were born, that's death.
I'm a-scared to die!
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