RE: Is there any evidence we dont live on in some way after death
July 16, 2011 at 4:57 pm
(This post was last modified: July 16, 2011 at 4:58 pm by xonage.)
No nerve has been hit, other than there are quite a few posters on here that think they are superior or extra intelligent. As I mentioned, anyone on here that isn't at the level of Tesla, Kaku, etc. etc., you are not that smart. Let me ask you guys this: Are the views that you are fighting for in this thread your own, or are you just regurgitating what you have heard?
Secondly, this argument about "well I cant prove a unicorn doesn't exist blah blah blah." It has no relation to a life after death issue. There is no reason to believe in unicorns, because we have not found a fossil. We might one day, and then we will know that some horse in the past had a horn. This is quite possible.
But the fact that there is a force or an energy, or something that animates a being, this is real, and we dont know how to measure it. We dont know why life suddenly leaves a body. There is a missing piece of the puzzle here.
If a body has no such force, then why cant we make a living being and give it life. The closest we have, our robots, need a power supply. They need an external energy source to make it go. So do we. So the question is, what is that energy source, and where does it go when we die?
Secondly, this argument about "well I cant prove a unicorn doesn't exist blah blah blah." It has no relation to a life after death issue. There is no reason to believe in unicorns, because we have not found a fossil. We might one day, and then we will know that some horse in the past had a horn. This is quite possible.
But the fact that there is a force or an energy, or something that animates a being, this is real, and we dont know how to measure it. We dont know why life suddenly leaves a body. There is a missing piece of the puzzle here.
If a body has no such force, then why cant we make a living being and give it life. The closest we have, our robots, need a power supply. They need an external energy source to make it go. So do we. So the question is, what is that energy source, and where does it go when we die?