(October 16, 2016 at 9:21 am)Little Rik Wrote:(October 15, 2016 at 9:48 pm)Astreja Wrote: The consciousness "dies" virtually every night in the non-dreaming phase of sleep. If souls exist, why can't they keep our consciousness going 24/7?
Consciousness is also dependent on certain brainwave states, and a dead brain produces no brainwaves at all.
Your judgement come from the false knowledge that the consciousness is only what we can perceive...
Why should I give serious consideration to something that has no credible supporting evidence at all? I believe that My judgment is as accurate as it needs to be for the time being.
Quote:...Nothing die.
You can not destroy consciousness-energy which are the two sides of the same sheet.
Unsupported assertion. Until otherwise demonstrated, "consciousness-energy" is not a separate category of energy. Consciousness is an effect caused by the electrochemical signalling that occurs in a living brain, and when those electrochemical processes are terminated by death of the body, consciousness also terminates. The energy in the body system at the time of death simply dissipates into the environment as the body cools, decays, or otherwise changes form.