Do we lose our identity when we die?
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2015 7:00 am
If we go on, in what form?
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What a pointless thread and question. Nobody knows the answer to that, not even me and i know God exists.Philosophy Explorer wrote:If we go on, in what form?
PhilX
Depends on who you ask.Philosophy Explorer wrote:If we go on, in what form?
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A sage?..you know any?ReliStuPhD wrote:Depends on who you ask.Philosophy Explorer wrote:If we go on, in what form?
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Google?attofishpi wrote:A sage?..you know any?ReliStuPhD wrote:Depends on who you ask.Philosophy Explorer wrote:If we go on, in what form?
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'We' don't go on but our constituent parts return to feed a part of the world in the form of chemicals.Philosophy Explorer wrote:If we go on, in what form?
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Dust, usually.Philosophy Explorer wrote:If we go on, in what form?
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Explain the mechanism of action. What you are saying is, life arises with no discernable cause, exists for a handful of years in a mediocre world, and then suddenly, inexplicably, never arises again, for an infinite number of years. Meanwhile during this time there are millions of conscious beings, yet your consciousness (consciousness, not neccessarily personality) somehow never arises again. Doesn't sound too scientific.Arising_uk wrote:'We' don't go on but our constituent parts return to feed a part of the world in the form of chemicals.Philosophy Explorer wrote:If we go on, in what form?
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You see any dodo's, passenger pigeons, dinosaurs, recreated humans?GreatandWiseTrixie wrote:Explain the mechanism of action. What you are saying is, life arises with no discernable cause, exists for a handful of years in a mediocre world, and then suddenly, inexplicably, never arises again, for an infinite number of years.
Sounds very scientific to me, one-way entropy.Meanwhile during this time there are millions of conscious beings, yet your consciousness (consciousness, not neccessarily personality) somehow never arises again. Doesn't sound too scientific.
Don't be, when you're dead you'll never experience again, and cheer-up it'll all be over pretty soon.Personally, I'm scared. I don't want to live forever, nor do I want to experience their dweeby, boring, tedious, sufferable lives. ...
Sure, you're a one-way entropic system as is the universe.So please explain the science behind this eternal non-existence you speak of.
How is energy created or destroyed?Arising_uk wrote:You see any dodo's, passenger pigeons, dinosaurs, recreated humans?GreatandWiseTrixie wrote:Explain the mechanism of action. What you are saying is, life arises with no discernable cause, exists for a handful of years in a mediocre world, and then suddenly, inexplicably, never arises again, for an infinite number of years.Sounds very scientific to me, one-way entropy.Meanwhile during this time there are millions of conscious beings, yet your consciousness (consciousness, not neccessarily personality) somehow never arises again. Doesn't sound too scientific.Don't be, when you're dead you'll never experience again, and cheer-up it'll all be over pretty soon.Personally, I'm scared. I don't want to live forever, nor do I want to experience their dweeby, boring, tedious, sufferable lives. ...Sure, you're a one-way entropic system as is the universe.So please explain the science behind this eternal non-existence you speak of.
Energy can be converted into mass and vice-versa (it's really the law of conservation of energy and mass).GreatandWiseTrixie wrote:How is energy created or destroyed?Arising_uk wrote:You see any dodo's, passenger pigeons, dinosaurs, recreated humans?GreatandWiseTrixie wrote:Explain the mechanism of action. What you are saying is, life arises with no discernable cause, exists for a handful of years in a mediocre world, and then suddenly, inexplicably, never arises again, for an infinite number of years.Sounds very scientific to me, one-way entropy.Meanwhile during this time there are millions of conscious beings, yet your consciousness (consciousness, not neccessarily personality) somehow never arises again. Doesn't sound too scientific.Don't be, when you're dead you'll never experience again, and cheer-up it'll all be over pretty soon.Personally, I'm scared. I don't want to live forever, nor do I want to experience their dweeby, boring, tedious, sufferable lives. ...Sure, you're a one-way entropic system as is the universe.So please explain the science behind this eternal non-existence you speak of.