BladeoftheImmortal
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It's a good thing they've already proved it doesn't.
What if tomorrow scientist prove that evolution doesn't exist and that we are all descendants of the Anunnaki, The Big Bang is a Hoax by the MIT and that gravity is caused by the reminiscent forces of the Thor hammer?
"How have they established this?"
It's a good thing they've already proved it doesn't.
I would join a team focused on researching the other side by being constantly put to death and revived through cutting edge medical science wizardry and nanomachines.
I'd feel sorry for all those people who've spent an eternity buried under the ground.
Makes me feel better about death tbh
Brain activity stops after you die. Can't have consciousness without it.
Brain activity stops after you die. Can't have consciousness without it.
Brain activity stops after you die. Can't have consciousness without it.
Zero Escape: 999 said:Lotus: The wireless display.
Lotus: It's kind of strange if you think about it, isn't it?
Junpei: ?
Lotus: Hmm... How do I put it...
Lotus: Well, let's say you write a program that calculates an addition problem for you, all right?
Lotus: So you enter 1 + 1...
Lotus: The screen will show you 2.
Lotus: See? Isn't that strange?
Junpei: U-Uh...no? Not really...
Lotus: Oh come on now. Of course a caveman like you would think it was strange. You said so just a minute ago.
Junpei: ?
Lotus: You're just not getting it, are you?
Lotus: Who calculated 1 + 1?
Junpei: The...uh, the main computer, right? You said it's connected to the monitor wirelessly.
Lotus: Yeah, but someone who grew up in a cave wouldn't know that, right?
Lotus: They'd probably think that this thing here, the monitor, is doing the calculating.
Lotus: And once they've decided that, they'll start examining this monitor.
Lotus: They might poke the screen or something...
Lotus: "Ah, I see, the color changes when I press it here..."
Lotus: Then they might investigate the hardware on the inside...
Lotus: "Ah, I see, so this wire supplies power..."
Lotus: Eventually, they might even cut the wires...
Lotus: "Ah yes, just as I expected. When this wire is cut, no results appear..."
Lotus: "Therefore, it must be this device which does the calculations!"
Junpei: ...
Lotus: But the truth is that, just like you said, the computer is doing the calculating.
Lotus: But these cave people wouldn't know that...
Lotus: Because they have no idea that the monitor and the computer are connected wirelessly.
Lotus: What if the relationship between human beings and our brains is like that?
Junpei: ...Huh?
Lotus: Well, let's say you stick a bunch of electrodes into parts of the brain.
Lotus: A scientist examining the signals they send out might say...
Lotus: "Interesting, so stimulating this part of the the brain causes this person to see colors..."
Lotus: "That must mean this neuron cluster controls that function."
Lotus: "Okay, let's see what happens when I cut out this part..."
Lotus: "Ah, just what I thought! Cutting off this part causes that function to cease!"
Lotus: "Therefore, human thought processes must occur in the human brain!"
Lotus: You get it? It's just like this monitor.
Junpei: ...
Lotus: Maybe the brain is just an output device--like this monitor.
Lotus: Maybe our thought processes actually occur somewhere else, in a "main body"...
Lotus: ...We just don't know it. We never even think about it...
Lotus: Just like those cave people wouldn't know about wireless communications...
Lotus: ...We can't imagine that there's some unknown medium that transfers information into our brains, where we experience that information as thoughts.
This is something I've always pondered. I think about how we pop into existence with no recollection of anything beforehand, and my mind tells me that if that can happen once surely it can happen again, and an infinite number of times. I'm not saying I believe this as I have no idea if it even works this way, but it's interesting nonetheless. I'd be cool with it, it wouldn't be like I'd have any recollection of 'me' anyway.
But then I guess the downside of it being true would be that eventually you'd experience all kinds of horrible things in life.
But then I think about how that wouldn't matter because as soon as I die I would "awake" as someone else with no memory of that ever happening.
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Exactly, so when a baby's brain starts to send and receive signals inside the mother's womb, where does that come from? Is it created inside the brain or from elsewhere?
Exactly, so when a baby's brain starts to send and receive signals inside the mother's womb, where does that come from? Is it created inside the brain or from elsewhere?
If you reawake but you're not the same person anymore... you have not really reawoken. Energy can't be destroyed, only transformed, doesn't really mean it is still the exact same thing after the transformation.
Brain activity stops after you die. Can't have consciousness without it.
Are you sure?
What difference would that make? It's not like you can chose not to die.
The difference it makes is that you can choose when to die.
I, for one, would try to kick the bucket before dementia has a chance to hit. Because an eternity of Alzheimer's? Fuck that.
I would be PISSED OFF! I just want to die and be done with it.
So tomorrow a group of esteemed scientists have a huge press conference and announce that they have proved without a shadow of a doubt that your consciousness persists after death and also that its nonlocal.
They don't know where it comes from, only that it doesn't originate in your brain.
So how does this affect your outlook if at all?
Now they have not mentioned anything about any specific religion, only that they had proof your consciousness does something after death.
5 star reference.I would go on a little trip down south.....
This is what some ODs are like."Cool"
However, I would be more scared if when I die I get to be a fucking husk that cannot move or do anything but stare at a black wall, while waiting for my brain to die.
This is scary, like a sleep paralysis times 1000.
Feeling a short panic, not peace.
But here is the interesting part, we can't perceive it without time and at some point time stops for your senses, question is, does this happen before or after the moment of death, or during it?
Fun thought.