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He won't say, he wants to stay mysterious.I asked seriously
This has happened for eternity, before God put you to trialNow think about it: Imagine that after our death, our consciousness will float in the universe for eternity. That in itself is scary
christianI asked seriously
what sect?christian
Unlike one certain user I dont larp as an islamic theologian without having read the koranUser here larp about their beliefs jfl
@Deleted member 3043 thoughts?Unlike one certain user I dont larp as an islamic theologian without having read the koran
I was hitler in my past life hence the punishmentMany users here think of "ending it". But this is Gigacope.
The truth is: We don't know what will happen after we die. Maybe nothing happens. But maybe there is some sort of afterlife for our consciousness. Science still doesn't know how consciousness evolves, it's a mystery. There are scientists who think human consciousness may exist after the death.
Now think about it: Imagine that after our death, our consciousness will float in the universe for eternity. That in itself is scary. But if you had a good life, you could accept it. Imagine Chico dying and then floating in the Universe forever. He can cope with his good memories. But what about Elliot Rodgers? He had a shitty life, then commited murder-suicide only to float forever in the Universe. His pain and misery will continue forever.
The only way to avoid this is: Try to make the best of your life while you still can, so that when you die and your consciousness floats in the Universe forever, you have good memories to cope. You don't want to have a shitty life, die and then being remembered of it for eternity.
I don’t like certain things about catholicism and most protestant denominations are just jokes, idk much about orthodoxy though. So nondenominational I guesswhat sect?
I was hitler in my past life hence the punishment
@Deleted member 3043 thoughts?
The universe is just a little box. Not much to really see in it's entirety compared to what's outside of it. Your brain cannot fathom it now, but after you die it will all be so simple.Many users here think of "ending it". But this is Gigacope.
The truth is: We don't know what will happen after we die. Maybe nothing happens. But maybe there is some sort of afterlife for our consciousness. Science still doesn't know how consciousness evolves, it's a mystery. There are scientists who think human consciousness may exist after the death.
Now think about it: Imagine that after our death, our consciousness will float in the universe for eternity. That in itself is scary. But if you had a good life, you could accept it. Imagine Chico dying and then floating in the Universe forever. He can cope with his good memories. But what about Elliot Rodgers? He had a shitty life, then commited murder-suicide only to float forever in the Universe. His pain and misery will continue forever.
The only way to avoid this is: Try to make the best of your life while you still can, so that when you die and your consciousness floats in the Universe forever, you have good memories to cope. You don't want to have a shitty life, die and then being remembered of it for eternity.
Are you sick in the head?? How dare you utter such words regarding lefort 3.If you think that roping will solve your problems, you have to be damn sure that your consciousness stops existing after your death. As long as you're not sure, you are taking a risk that is not worth it.
Therefore, roping is cope, like lefort 3 or LL surgery.
What do you mean? Are you religious and talking about afterlife?The universe is just a little box. Not much to really see in it's entirety compared to what's outside of it. Your brain cannot fathom it now, but after you die it will all be so simple.
No, I'm not religious. I'm talking about space and distance.What do you mean? Are you religious and talking about afterlife?
@sytyl funny howchristian
Many users here think of "ending it". But this is Gigacope.
The truth is: We don't know what will happen after we die. Maybe nothing happens. But maybe there is some sort of afterlife for our consciousness. Science still doesn't know how consciousness evolves, it's a mystery. There are scientists who think human consciousness may exist after the death.
Now think about it: Imagine that after our death, our consciousness will float in the universe for eternity. That in itself is scary. But if you had a good life, you could accept it. Imagine Chico dying and then floating in the Universe forever. He can cope with his good memories. But what about Elliot Rodgers? He had a shitty life, then commited murder-suicide only to float forever in the Universe. His pain and misery will continue forever.
The only way to avoid this is: Try to make the best of your life while you still can, so that when you die and your consciousness floats in the Universe forever, you have good memories to cope. You don't want to have a shitty life, die and then being remembered of it for eternity.
It was an emergency@thecel-tier necroposting
Imagine actually believing this. He could have ascended irl if he had a normal brain, but he was extremely narcy and socially inept.Elliot Rodger is chilling in heaven.
So you're saying he should've had a brain transplant, which is not a thing.Imagine actually believing this. He could have ascended irl if he had a normal brain, but he was extremely narcy and socially inept.
He could have tried to NTmaxx, like becoming more social. And if he wanted to die should have roped alone instead of going ER.So you're saying he should've had a brain transplant, which is not a thing.
So there's nothing he could've done.
I heard some study that claimed that reincarnation may be legit. Even if so roping is an extremely stupid idea.Many users here think of "ending it". But this is Gigacope.
The truth is: We don't know what will happen after we die. Maybe nothing happens. But maybe there is some sort of afterlife for our consciousness. Science still doesn't know how consciousness evolves, it's a mystery. There are scientists who think human consciousness may exist after the death.
Now think about it: Imagine that after our death, our consciousness will float in the universe for eternity. That in itself is scary. But if you had a good life, you could accept it. Imagine Chico dying and then floating in the Universe forever. He can cope with his good memories. But what about Elliot Rodgers? He had a shitty life, then commited murder-suicide only to float forever in the Universe. His pain and misery will continue forever.
The only way to avoid this is: Try to make the best of your life while you still can, so that when you die and your consciousness floats in the Universe forever, you have good memories to cope. You don't want to have a shitty life, die and then being remembered of it for eternity.
Not necessary, consciousness could be born in the body but still exist after death, it's possible.
I'm not talking about reincarnation, it's about having a consciouness after death. We don't even know how consciousness evolves and where it's actually located, so we don't know what happens after death.
NTmaxxing isn't a thing.He could have tried to NTmaxx, like becoming more social. And if he wanted to die should have roped alone instead of going ER.
Which study? If you meant this:I heard some study that claimed that reincarnation may be legit. Even if so roping is an extremely stupid idea.
This study says it could continue for minutes after clinical death, so not really long.Consciousness after clinical death. The biggest ever scientific study published | Bioethics Research Library
Southampton University scientists have found evidence that awareness continue for at least several minutes after clinical death which was previously thought impossible. A recent article in British newspaper The Daily Mail (1) featured an interview with Dr. Sam Parnia, with the lead “Consci ...bioethics.georgetown.edu
Giga over if true. I will have to find a way to cope for eternity.
They claim that they dont know how long since they cant ask them when they've been clinically dead for a long time.Which study? If you meant this:
This study says it could continue for minutes after clinical death, so not really long.