(August 18, 2011 at 11:47 am)Rhythm Wrote: I can't help but try and explain this to you again. CRod, there is nothing to suggest to us that our ability to "experience" things isn't a function of our biological systems. When you die, they cease to function. That makes the idea of "experiencing death" a strange one doesn't it? What we can reliably refer to as the experience of death, is the dying process, which has been well documented, and if you need support in this area I have a link for you.
http://dying.about.com/od/thedyingprocess/a/process.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consciousness
There you go, let wonder lead you to knowledge.
"they cease to function" shall i be told what that is like?
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♪Oh, I get lost in my mind Lost, I get lost I get Lost in my mind Lost in my Mind Yes, I get lost in my mind Lost, I get lost I get lost I get lost Oh, I get♪ -The Head and the Heart
"You are wise, witty and wonderful, but you spend too much time reading this sort of stuff.”- Frank Crane