Well, don't worry about it. You don't need to understand it. If you want to believe in another life, that's nothing to me.attofishpi wrote: ↑Sat Aug 07, 2021 10:33 amObviously, Mercurian is my prime langauge.RCSaunders wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 6:14 pmIs English not your first language?attofishpi wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 4:07 pm
You do realise that dying is a verb - in other words you are stating that you were dying prior to being born. Thus, suggesting you were reborn.
Thank u so much.RCSaunders wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 8:46 pm"Dying," is not a verb, it is a gerund, that is, a verb form used as a noun. "Reverting," is another gerund. The semicolon makes the two clauses balanced and essentially says the action identified by the gerund, "dying," is the same as the action identified by the gerund, "reverting," but the action is the whole gerund phrase, "reverting to what I was before I was born." You are welcome for that free English lesson.
Well, Einstein was at the least perplexed by it at the quantum level – quantum entanglement for example. What intrigues me is comments from the likes of yourself that appears certain that the death of the body we inhabit denotes the death of any potential for further consciousness especially where the realm of sub-atomic reality appears to be beyond your thought. I think it was the physcist Sean Caroll that stated that if ANYONE states they understand quantum physics, they are lying.RCSaunders wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 8:46 pmCertain of what? Since there is virtually no evidence whatsoever or anything else, why would I doubt it?attofishpi wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 4:07 pm
Just how much beyond me do you understand about the nature of the reality, indeed physics at its sub-atomic scale - to be certain of that?
To what degree of certainty do you place that you were never alive prior to you current existence?
It never ceases to amaze and indeed bore me, when people of some acedemia rely on others’ thoughts to address or at least attempt to support their own.RCSaunders wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 8:46 pmI already answered that question:attofishpi wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 4:07 pm
Why? You just stated that you love life. For what reason would one be a fool or an idiot if given the choice, to live life again?
It's similar to the mistake G. B. Shaw referred to about those who love women wine:There is something insidiously evil about desiring the untrue or impossible. It is a foundation of all mystic ideologies and Utopian social/political views. I love real life which is worth making every effort to make the most of, which more than fulfills any possible desire for what life is and can be. Only those who know they have completely failed in living the one life they have long for another one.
Those who have lived and fully enjoyed their life could never be but dissappointed in another. Dostoeveksy's hero asks at the end of, "White Nights," "My God, on moment of ecstasy, why is that not enough for a life time?" The answer is, it is.He who desires a lifetime of happiness with a beautiful woman desires to enjoy the taste of wine by keeping his mouth always full of it.
The most intolerable pain is produced by prolonging the keenest pleasure.
I have fought for my life, and now I embrace the sip of a nice wine, or the embrace of a charming lady.
As far as I am concerned, you still have not addressed Y you would prefer to be dead for the rest of eternity rather than have such an experience again.
I'm just not going to waste any of this life in pursuit of something for which I have no reason whatsoever to think might be. I'll spend my time making the most of the life I know I have now. If I'm wrong, the new life I never expected will just be a bonus.