• What happens after death?
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[QUOTE=Dr. Freeman;23166489][img]http://nathan-stevens.com/research/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/mat-black-lg.jpg[/img] [editline]01:19AM[/editline] ^ That.[/QUOTE] You know what black is? the absence of white. :) This can go on forever with 2 extremes.
Actually black is the absence of everything. Even electromagnetic radiation, white is the opposite which means something exists, but you don't exist when you die.
Death is the absence of life, but that doesnt mean its the exact oposite, since we only experienced life and everything in it untill now. One thing's for sure, death's peacefull.We already found the answer.It's in us, all we have to do is...just shut off. [B][I][U]MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY[/U][/I][/B] Like a computer: even if you shut it off, it still has the bios in it, the time; it has the basic stuff in it. But if the computer does not have the energy it wont start again. If you're plugged in (in peace with everything here and [B]there[/B]) you will be able to restart, somewhere where you will be treated well for you good work, if not...you will just remain with that basic information, and be restarted with nothing on the Hard drive, your O.S. will be installed again, starting from scrach. Or like burning a candle.It ceases to exist in solid form, but it exists disolved in the air!
[quote]You get buried, your family cries for a week and your body gets eaten up by worms. The end. [/quote] Above post made no sense. At all. :/
ive wondered the same thing for years....perhaps we'll cross that bridge when we come to it.....
[QUOTE=godfatherk;23187201][B]Nothing[/B] is still [B]Something[/B] Our minds can't process that kind of things,but that's what death is for, to answer our questions. :)[/QUOTE] Yeah, but when [B]Nothing[/B] isn't [B]Something[/B], you get something completely unimaginable.
[quote=deac;23156010]interesting, but i'm sure you just sit in the ground. Maybe you go to heaven. Maybe reincarnation. Nobody knows.[/quote] i hope i come back as a sandvich so then when i get eaten i can be another sandvich
[QUOTE=O'10er;23156312]Think of what it was like before you were conceptualized, before you came into existence. That's death for you.[/QUOTE] Are you saying I'll be in a vagina? Or absoulutely nothing at all?
Any fate is better than "Stiff in the ground." [editline]08:07PM[/editline] Except hell.
Every afterlife becomes hell after a while. The monotony, you know.
[QUOTE=Jeep-Eep;23191719]Every afterlife becomes hell after a while. The monotony, you know.[/QUOTE] And you know this from experience? It's impossible to know as we have yet to experience death.
Anything would turn into that kind of monotony after an eterity. ANYTHING. Wonderful games, Great art, Increadible music or nonstop orgies with a bevy of anthropomorphic nubiles. ANYTHING.
Not reincarnation :colbert: Unless you count reincarnation in itself, but w/e
brb getting harp
[quote]Not reincarnation Unless you count reincarnation in itself, but w/e [/quote] If you lose all your memories, you're effectively dead anyway. Not the same person. Just a blank slate to be re-written. Memories make the person after all. That, and you'd be surprised how usful the concept of reincarnation can be for keeping people down.
[QUOTE=chaoss;23185019]when (if) you decide to kill yourself, your consciousness moves to another universe where you survive, or where you didn't kill yourself or where someone stops you. If you die from old age naturally then you are born again, you do not remember your past life, but you do retain skills and important lessons from your past life(s)[/QUOTE] That is so filled with holes it's not even funny. That would suggest that consciousness somehow breaks the physical realm and transverses dimensions or creates them. That makes no sense as we are simply a really smart biological computer as are all living creatures. There is also the fact that if you shot yourself in the head, the gun would still work. People who believe in this theory don't actually think about what kills you when you pull the trigger. That thing is a bullet, think about at what point dimensions would be changed/created. It's impossible for it to happen before the incident, during and after don't work either because you have died at that point. Also, it could be suggested that if this theory were true, you would be constantly struck by one accident after another without ever dieing.
well jesus christ takes up up to fairy heaven were your afterlife will be amazing as long as you dont sin and god will bless you im just kidding this is fucking bullshit anyways you go into a deep sleep forever and its like you dont exist anymore and i think you might dream
[QUOTE=larrylumpy;23155947][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/VlwP6.jpg[/IMG] :buddy:[/QUOTE] ... Holy fuck.
[QUOTE=bravehat;23187484]Okay, could you kindly explain to me how your consciousness, which is intrinsically tied to the operation of your brain, carries on after death without your brain and a location to store data? :colbert: go on, I fucking dare you.[/QUOTE] So tell me have you died yet? Because nobody knows what happens. Maybe we get reincarnated, maybe nothing happens at all but hey why don't you find out what happens yourself? Maybe i am being a bit harsh but you seem like an angry person Mr Conan.
[QUOTE=fourkillmaster;23196039]So tell me have you died yet? Because nobody knows what happens. Maybe we get reincarnated, maybe nothing happens at all but hey why don't you find out what happens yourself? Maybe i am being a bit harsh but you seem like an angry person Mr Conan.[/QUOTE] Your brain is your conscious, your brain dies, you die. Simple logic shows this.
I've always wondered if we somehow can see/hear wherever our body is at. I know it's impossible without a brain and all that. Bodies in museums have the good life(or death), being able to see people and hear them. People underground would be bored for eternity(if you retained you same memories/feelings) It would creep me out being in a graveyard, even though I'm already dead. It seems like it would suck being dumped into lake and being underwater for eternity. If this stuff were true I wonder what would happen if you were cremated.
I came here thinking that death is just blank state of empty darkness, but some of the theories posted here really make me wonder.
[QUOTE=healthpoint;23155946]Nothing.[/QUOTE] Oh my fucking god, he was late, he's obviously wrong now.
this thread has me :byodood:
I'd like to acknowledge the idea of a soul. Everyone is saying that your brain is your consciousness; well what if the brain is only your consciousness to a certain level? I know it's not the best of examples, but what if your brain is like the PC, and a soul is like an OS? inb4 brain is OS
When you die you have a never ending lucid dream.
[QUOTE=ZF911;23196142]I've always wondered if we somehow can see/hear wherever our body is at. I know it's impossible without a brain and all that. Bodies in museums have the good life(or death), being able to see people and hear them. People underground would be bored for eternity(if you retained you same memories/feelings) It would creep me out being in a graveyard, even though I'm already dead. It seems like it would suck being dumped into lake and being underwater for eternity. If this stuff were true I wonder what would happen if you were cremated.[/QUOTE] This is awesome. I love you facepunch
You would sit in a room with dead people staring at a black screen. Paralyzed. Only can move your eyelids and your eyes.
Fuck this thread is depressing.
You know before you were born how you knew of nothing and weren't able to think? Same thing happens after you die.
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