(March 26, 2012 at 7:00 am)Phil Wrote:(March 26, 2012 at 6:54 am)Mosrhun Wrote: If one day everything is just gone, then why do we experience life as it is? Most people have their first memory at around age 2-3. You have no recollection of your life as an infant, so it seems to you that one day you just pop into existence because you can't remember anything prior. So if one day all of our memories cease to exist, then how is it that we are living life now? Wouldn't it work the same way as it did as an infant? Where I would not remember all these years and just cease to exist? If that's the case then we shouldn't even experience ourselves as "alive". Thoughts?Yes, I think a vinaigrette would go good on this word salad. Other than that, I think translating this into intelligible English would be a good idea.
Um, I don't really see how it's hard to understand what I was trying to convey.
In a nutshell: If everything you are is gone when you die, then how is it possible to even experience life? We would not remember it.
Better?