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Post by Flying Monkeys (Flying/Monkeys on May 21, 2020 11:23:14 GMT
What if we're all immortal and just don't know it? Like the animals and plants and shit and everything. When we die the energy released goes into the alternate universe and you live your life backwards, then start over again. This way the energy of you never exists at the same time as your alternate self going backward, you die the energy shifts, then you're born or die or wtf ever happens in the other universe and it zips back over to occupy the baby. It's like the ski lift thing but with little energy pellets darting back and forth all the time. The only problem with all of that is we'd have to be in a time loop, because any changes along the way are going to create new entities and erase others. Unless that doesn't matter and they just don't exist on the second go around in the first place so no need to create a double, assuming our universe is somehow first sequentially. It might reset every time back to the beginning. But then where does the even number pellet go? Probably new timelines. Or maybe the pellets aren't tied to one entity and just go to the nearest home at the time of jumping. I can definitely see life being a form of energy that we don't understand yet, and that it goes somewhere when we die. Maybe inserted into newly forming cells to give them life. Maybe it takes some of the previous life's knowledge with it which is why we have instinct and some are seemingly born better at some things than others.
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Post by SixOfTheRichest on Oct 19, 2022 10:19:20 GMT
What if we're all immortal and just don't know it? Like the animals and plants and shit and everything. When we die the energy released goes into the alternate universe and you live your life backwards, then start over again. This way the energy of you never exists at the same time as your alternate self going backward, you die the energy shifts, then you're born or die or wtf ever happens in the other universe and it zips back over to occupy the baby. It's like the ski lift thing but with little energy pellets darting back and forth all the time. The only problem with all of that is we'd have to be in a time loop, because any changes along the way are going to create new entities and erase others. Unless that doesn't matter and they just don't exist on the second go around in the first place so no need to create a double, assuming our universe is somehow first sequentially. It might reset every time back to the beginning. But then where does the even number pellet go? Probably new timelines. Or maybe the pellets aren't tied to one entity and just go to the nearest home at the time of jumping. I can definitely see life being a form of energy that we don't understand yet, and that it goes somewhere when we die. Maybe inserted into newly forming cells to give them life. Maybe it takes some of the previous life's knowledge with it which is why we have instinct and some are seemingly born better at some things than others. The whole world is full of phenomena. Where most folks get lost, they think in terms of matter before consciousness. What if it is the other way round?
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Post by stammer/head on Oct 20, 2022 9:31:44 GMT
They found it tomorrow.
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Post by PaulsLaugh (God/Almighty) on Oct 21, 2022 3:39:09 GMT
If the building block of matter/energy/information in the universe was created at the Big Bang event when our present space-time began, then stands to reason we and the universe are made from the same stuff. The human being, or specifically the human mind, is a tiny portion of that stuff that has become aware of not only itself, but of its hopeless situation. Our awareness increases our brain matter minds to form explanations for why this is; this includes science. Then we mistake our explanations for the reality, but explanations are all we have since we can never know for sure who and what we are: purely matter or matter with a spirit. Nor know why. We are like a spider trying to make sense of its body parts and the web it spins using it without thinking.
But if I am made from the universe that is responsible for my consciousness, then who knows what becomes of any information I was created out of once my brain ceases to be in contact with it. It seems to be the consensus of the spiritual mystics we do survive this personal matter annihilation event, aka death, though in what state of “consciousness” we arrive at post-death is not clear.
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Post by SixOfTheRichest on Oct 26, 2022 12:27:15 GMT
If the building block of matter/energy/information in the universe was created at the Big Bang event when our present space-time began, then stands to reason we and the universe are made from the same stuff. The human being, or specifically the human mind, is a tiny portion of that stuff that has become aware of not only itself, but of its hopeless situation. Our awareness increases our brain matter minds to form explanations for why this is; this includes science. Then we mistake our explanations for the reality, but explanations are all we have since we can never know for sure who and what we are: purely matter or matter with a spirit. Nor know why. We are like a spider trying to make sense of its body parts and the web it spins using it without thinking. But if I am made from the universe that is responsible for my consciousness, then who knows what becomes of any information I was created out of once my brain ceases to be in contact with it. It seems to be the consensus of the spiritual mystics we do survive this personal matter annihilation event, aka death, though in what state of “consciousness” we arrive at post-death is not clear. Some interesting and insightful points made here and you seem to be on the ball, but knowing you, the sarcasm will likely undermine your spiritual growth, yet again. Whoops! Was I just sarcastic too?
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Post by bomtombadil on Oct 26, 2022 12:35:58 GMT
.esrevinu taht ot detropsnart neeb wohemos ev'I kniht I
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Post by SixOfTheRichest on Nov 12, 2022 0:20:42 GMT
.esrevinu taht ot detropsnart neeb wohemos ev'I kniht I ?emoh denohp uoy evaH
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