Post: Is there life after death? Your view on what happens after we pass
06-15-2012, 10:38 PM #1
Mudkip
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I was thinking about this today and hoped I could see other people's views on this topic, just like to say, please quote me so i can see all your views because I am actually quite interested!

Death - what happens after?

I cannot imagine what it would be like to "live" in eternal "blackness" and darkness if you understand what I'm trying to say. At first I did think that when we do die, it's sort of like when we sleep, we aren't conscious of it, but what we see is black, however, that just can't go on forever, because there will have to be an end sometime. I then realised this cannot be the solution, something must have to happen.
This brings me onto religion - heaven and hell, I personally don't believe in hell, so lets just use heaven as an example - when you die, you remain yourself and live in the world of your dreams for eternity - really? I respect other people's religions but that honestly just sounds like a load of bullshit to me, the outcome has to be something more logical.
This brought me to re-incarnation, something more rational that I can really see happening, although, I don't believe in the religious belief that if you behave in a past life, you will be re-incarneted into something good like a human, if the theory is in fact correct, it would most likely be random!
The theory I have brought myself to believe in the, most strangely enough is that we live in a time loop, I believe that once we die, we literally return back to the time we were in our mother's wombs and we live our lives again, in the same year, same time, and that everything that happens to us now, has probably happened before, but obviously we cannot remember it. For some reason it seems like a very rational explanation, although we will never know, which is why the subject is a very popular debate topic.

Please quote me with your own views and theories, it is very interesting once you think about it logically for a while.

/dicuss
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06-16-2012, 12:00 PM #11
Originally posted by Mudkip View Post
Well hey its my opinion, and you cannot say it's unsupported because no one's is. We are talking really what happens to the mind, and no one in the world knows what happens, and the threads are pretty different because one talks about your fear or view on death and this one talks about what you think happens after, for eternity


Nobody's opinion is supported? How about the people that don't make stuff up and just accept that we die, hmm?

Where the mind is concerned, that gets shut off along with the brain, given that it's actually your brain giving you the impression of a mind. Maybe you should do some research into neuroscience.
06-16-2012, 12:22 PM #12
Mudkip
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Originally posted by Clutch
Nobody's opinion is supported? How about the people that don't make stuff up and just accept that we die, hmm?

Where the mind is concerned, that gets shut off along with the brain, given that it's actually your brain giving you the impression of a mind. Maybe you should do some research into neuroscience.


Jeez it's just a friendly discussion, not a heated debate......

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06-16-2012, 01:37 PM #13
Originally posted by Mudkip View Post
Jeez it's just a friendly discussion, not a heated debate......


As far as I was aware this wasn't a heated debate. I was just pointing out how flawed your idea was, which is intellectually sound. And this is the intellectual discussion forum.
06-16-2012, 01:47 PM #14
Red
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Originally posted by Mudkip View Post
I was thinking about this today and hoped I could see other people's views on this topic, just like to say, please quote me so i can see all your views because I am actually quite interested!

Death - what happens after?

I cannot imagine what it would be like to "live" in eternal "blackness" and darkness if you understand what I'm trying to say. At first I did think that when we do die, it's sort of like when we sleep, we aren't conscious of it, but what we see is black, however, that just can't go on forever, because there will have to be an end sometime. I then realised this cannot be the solution, something must have to happen.
This brings me onto religion - heaven and hell, I personally don't believe in hell, so lets just use heaven as an example - when you die, you remain yourself and live in the world of your dreams for eternity - really? I respect other people's religions but that honestly just sounds like a load of bullshit to me, the outcome has to be something more logical.
This brought me to re-incarnation, something more rational that I can really see happening, although, I don't believe in the religious belief that if you behave in a past life, you will be re-incarneted into something good like a human, if the theory is in fact correct, it would most likely be random!
The theory I have brought myself to believe in the, most strangely enough is that we live in a time loop, I believe that once we die, we literally return back to the time we were in our mother's wombs and we live our lives again, in the same year, same time, and that everything that happens to us now, has probably happened before, but obviously we cannot remember it. For some reason it seems like a very rational explanation, although we will never know, which is why the subject is a very popular debate topic.

Please quote me with your own views and theories, it is very interesting once you think about it logically for a while.

/dicuss


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06-16-2012, 01:58 PM #15
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No Body is scared of death, they are scared of the unknown after we die....
06-16-2012, 03:28 PM #16
Kellis
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Originally posted by Mudkip View Post
I was thinking about this today and hoped I could see other people's views on this topic, just like to say, please quote me so i can see all your views because I am actually quite interested!

Death - what happens after?

I cannot imagine what it would be like to "live" in eternal "blackness" and darkness if you understand what I'm trying to say. At first I did think that when we do die, it's sort of like when we sleep, we aren't conscious of it, but what we see is black, however, that just can't go on forever, because there will have to be an end sometime. I then realised this cannot be the solution, something must have to happen.
This brings me onto religion - heaven and hell, I personally don't believe in hell, so lets just use heaven as an example - when you die, you remain yourself and live in the world of your dreams for eternity - really? I respect other people's religions but that honestly just sounds like a load of bullshit to me, the outcome has to be something more logical.
This brought me to re-incarnation, something more rational that I can really see happening, although, I don't believe in the religious belief that if you behave in a past life, you will be re-incarneted into something good like a human, if the theory is in fact correct, it would most likely be random!
The theory I have brought myself to believe in the, most strangely enough is that we live in a time loop, I believe that once we die, we literally return back to the time we were in our mother's wombs and we live our lives again, in the same year, same time, and that everything that happens to us now, has probably happened before, but obviously we cannot remember it. For some reason it seems like a very rational explanation, although we will never know, which is why the subject is a very popular debate topic.

Please quote me with your own views and theories, it is very interesting once you think about it logically for a while.

/dicuss


so do you hence think that "de ja vu" is simple fractions of memory being passed through the different replays of the same life?
06-16-2012, 03:32 PM #17
Mudkip
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Originally posted by ImWelch View Post
so do you hence think that "de ja vu" is simple fractions of memory being passed through the different replays of the same life?


it could quite possibly be, yes, but this is just my opinion
06-16-2012, 03:54 PM #18
Just4Hax
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Originally posted by ImWelch View Post
so do you hence think that "de ja vu" is simple fractions of memory being passed through the different replays of the same life?


Originally posted by Mudkip View Post
it could quite possibly be, yes, but this is just my opinion


Just so you know, this hold no water. It's been made clear the brain is what holds memories. When the brain dies it loses memories, along with other functions.
06-16-2012, 03:59 PM #19
Kellis
LoanWolf
Originally posted by Just4Hax View Post
Just so you know, this hold no water. It's been made clear the brain is what holds memories. When the brain dies it loses memories, along with other functions.


... i never said it didn't. :carling:

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