• Things that make sense to me.
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[QUOTE=Jova;21581515]Good to know. What I've stated is just what I and friends believe, and I support no religion, but what I've stated makes sense to me.[/QUOTE] Not what makes "sense" to you, but what lets you sleep at night right? :downs:
What happens to the soul that originally inhabits the body--this new soul's 'host'? How could it find an animate, live body to live in that isn't already occupied?
[QUOTE=RELAXiN;21581738]When someone dies, their brain has been scientifically proven to fire off for about fifteen minutes with rapid activity. Also when someone has a dream that seems like it takes up hours or even days, it really is the brain firing for about 2-5 seconds. Because of this the fifteen minutes of activity after we die can be up to hundreds of years of dreams. People have said this is why when people die 'their life flashes before their eyes.' Using this logic, the life we are living now has a high possibility of being part of our dying brain activity, we may already be dead.[/QUOTE] Cool
Pseudo-science go!
[QUOTE=Sparkwire;21581490]the brain is literally dead when you die. there are no lost connections or anything. nothing is going on, no activity. no dreaming or anything at all. just nothingness. plus nothing is being transmitted when you die, humans have no souls.[/QUOTE] This raises question. Look at yourself, you can hear, see, think, and do. When you die? What does everything just go black? Is the 'light' you see really the light you see as you are being born [as maybe an animal or something]? Or do you just get to do everything just once and then it's all over, you never get to exist again? If you think about it, :psyboom: [editline]06:30AM[/editline] [QUOTE=Jova;21581933]Can this thread be locked please..? This thread has turned in to exactly what I didn't want it turn in to.[/QUOTE] It's called Facepunch, this is how they discuss. They're discussing your topic, criticizing it to death, and yelling at eachother about what is and isn't logical. Leave the thread open, because the OP who cried "lock my thread" always gets hit HARD. [editline]06:37AM[/editline] [QUOTE=RELAXiN;21581738]When someone dies, their brain has been scientifically proven to fire off for about fifteen minutes with rapid activity. Also when someone has a dream that seems like it takes up hours or even days, it really is the brain firing for about 2-5 seconds. Because of this the fifteen minutes of activity after we die can be up to hundreds of years of dreams. People have said this is why when people die 'their life flashes before their eyes.' Using this logic, the life we are living now has a high possibility of being part of our dying brain activity, we may already be dead.[/QUOTE] Wow really? But in that 2-5 seconds, the brain is generating, compiling, and then loading your dream into memory. When you are dead your brain is dead so it cannot render the dream put into memory, thus rendering 15 minuites of dream-making completely useless. My stupid theory is your brain is transmitting your concious to 'your new body' which is being born... AKA you could die as a human, and 15 minuites later be a spider hatching out of an eggsack, or even an ALIEN :wooow:
Here's something that makes no sense to me Large Diet Cokes
[QUOTE=Sparkwire;21581490][QUOTE]:words:[/QUOTE][/QUOTE] Literally went :aaa:
It'd be nice if OP is right. It kind of eliminates the fatalism of death. I hate imagining that we're all just destined for literal nothingness after we die.
[QUOTE=Shoupie;21583296]It'd be nice if OP is right. It kind of eliminates the fatalism of death. I hate imagining that we're all just destined for literal nothingness after we die.[/QUOTE] You're exactly the sort of person religion preys upon.
[QUOTE=Goldfishmoo;21583365]You're exactly the sort of person religion preys upon.[/QUOTE] I'm secure in my agnosticism. I won't waver on my doubts unless I'm given evidence to the contrary. I'm certainly not going to be joining any sort of religious dogma any time soon. I'm scared of death, but not so much that I'm going to live a lie for false comfort.
[QUOTE=Shoupie;21583515]I'm secure in my agnosticism. I won't waver on my doubts unless I'm given evidence to the contrary. I'm certainly not going to be joining any sort of religious dogma any time soon. I'm scared of death, but not so much that I'm going to live a lie for false comfort.[/QUOTE] So true.
[QUOTE=TheThing;21582283]Your right that science doesn't completely prove what happens when you die, but science have however proved (as stated previously in this thread) that when you die your brain dies.[/QUOTE] ...It would be "you're" as in you're wrong. We can scientifically predict exactly what happens to our brain when we die (hint: it does too). When it dies we die, therefore everything about us dies, and it all becomes nothingness. There is no scientific evidence for anything else, so how wouldn't you consider that scientific conclusion to what happens when you die? [editline]07:10AM[/editline] [QUOTE=lolnubs;21582825]This raises question. Look at yourself, you can hear, see, think, and do. When you die? What does everything just go black? [b]No, not blackness. NOTHING. It's pretty hard to comprehend nothingness, but that's what it would be.[/b] Is the 'light' you see really the light you see as you are being born [as maybe an animal or something]? Or do you just get to do everything just once and then it's all over, you never get to exist again? [b]Probably, theres no evidence to the contrary of this.[/b] If you think about it, :psyboom: [editline]06:30AM[/editline] It's called Facepunch, this is how they discuss. They're discussing your topic, criticizing it to death, and yelling at eachother about what is and isn't logical. Leave the thread open, because the OP who cried "lock my thread" always gets hit HARD. [editline]06:37AM[/editline] Wow really? But in that 2-5 seconds, the brain is generating, compiling, and then loading your dream into memory. When you are dead your brain is dead so it cannot render the dream put into memory, thus rendering 15 minuites of dream-making completely useless. My stupid theory is your brain is transmitting your concious to 'your new body' which is being born... AKA you could die as a human, and 15 minuites later be a spider hatching out of an eggsack, or even an ALIEN :wooow:[/QUOTE]
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