What if this is a possibility?

#1
When we die, we instantly enter another universe in which everything is the same except we're alive.
Even to the extent that a line of possible events is avoided to allow a person to live.
E.g. A to a person's conscious lying on their death bed, something happens that allows them to get spontaneously better, hence while they die in their current universe, they feel they've never passed and merely got better.
Could be the same with old age, maybe eventually the consciousness ends up in a universe where a 'cure' is found for old age etc.
I've been almost killed dozens of times and thought about this very question.
 

Flipmo

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#2
You talking about another dimension, where the mind lives on in a way?

Edit: Yeah, I'm lost sorry, tired and been writing papers most of the night. lol...
 

Shadows

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#6
When we die, we instantly enter another universe in which everything is the same except we're alive.
Even to the extent that a line of possible events is avoided to allow a person to live.
E.g. A to a person's conscious lying on their death bed, something happens that allows them to get spontaneously better, hence while they die in their current universe, they feel they've never passed and merely got better.
Could be the same with old age, maybe eventually the consciousness ends up in a universe where a 'cure' is found for old age etc.
I've been almost killed dozens of times and thought about this very question.
Did u just watch 'the one?' I think it was a great movie too.
 

THEV1LL4N

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#9
he is just starting a discussion.

i myself have always thought that when we die we may never be in touch with our loved ones who we are with now, because that is the life we live on earth in this current life.

so to the people who fear not being with your loved ones after you die - make the most of it now, every second and minute of it. i must do it!!
 
#12
When we die, we instantly enter another universe in which everything is the same except we're alive.
Even to the extent that a line of possible events is avoided to allow a person to live.
E.g. A to a person's conscious lying on their death bed, something happens that allows them to get spontaneously better, hence while they die in their current universe, they feel they've never passed and merely got better.
Could be the same with old age, maybe eventually the consciousness ends up in a universe where a 'cure' is found for old age etc.
I've been almost killed dozens of times and thought about this very question.

i wonder this same question in my own way, when time comes to past i want to be left with my own views intact.

death is such a traumatic experience for some people to comprehend, and the cemetery is full of people not knowing.

to die with your own consciousness intact, your beliefs and everything, knowing that and what goes with it, is like entering into another dimension having passed all the folly's of the previous life
 

masta247

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#13
Keep on wondering why newbies leave us :p
That guy is pretty awesome.

And there are many simple theories that are more likely to happen and most of them would be pretty nice. Unfortunately the most logically/scientifically possible is the one that there's nothing after.
Sure it'd be great to think of awesome things after our death, that we have a spirit that can live outside of our body, be happy, feel love/other deeper feelings unconditionally by itself etc. etc.

Unfortunately our consciousness is most probably just a bunch of cells in our brains that get affected by short signals from other parts of our body or various chemicals triggered mostly by external impulses.
We wouldn't feel joy, love, pain, fear without them. Feeling happy or sad while thinking about something is just a complex reaction taking place in our whole body, not something happening "in our minds". The final effect is pretty simple but we wouldn't feel it without a whole reaction happening. Thus it's pretty much impossible to generate the very same feelings "by themselves". You wouldn't feel happy while thinking about something that used to make you happy if fe. raphe nuclei or dopamine receptors failed to work.
The concept of soul and body being separated was good when people didn't understand how it works. Now we know and it's pretty depressing when you think about it.
That's what saddens me the most since from the scientific point of view it almost cancels our chances for happy lifes after death if there are any.

Maybe heaven is just a package for our brain with God pouring huge amounts of dopamine/ serotonin into it?
ooh don't be bad or a big red fork-wielding retard will block your dopamine receptors.
 

_carmi

me, myself & us
#14
Can we vote ban people?
do a petition. we'll talk then ;)

this being said. this could all make sense if there actually is an after life. which there is no proof of. hell, heaven, whatever. who knows what's out there. maybe we die and we are teleported on another planet? that'd be cool. i wanna meet E.T.
 

Da_Funk

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#15
I have to ask. Why do people think so much about death and life after death? Life is short, live it up while it lasts. Death is inevitable. What happens after happens, us living people will never know so why worry about it?
 

Duke

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#16
I have to ask. Why do people think so much about death and life after death? Life is short, live it up while it lasts. Death is inevitable. What happens after happens, us living people will never know so why worry about it?

Why do people worry about death? Exactly because it is inevitable. It's intriguing. We die. The end. That's it. What's next?

This has been *the* question for the past, say, million or two years and I'll wager it'll be *the* question to answer for the coming millennia (if we make it that long, eheheh)
 

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