RE: Life after death?
July 11, 2014 at 10:51 am
(This post was last modified: July 11, 2014 at 10:55 am by Ksa.)
(July 11, 2014 at 10:28 am)Jenny A Wrote:(July 11, 2014 at 10:19 am)Ksa Wrote: O there is plenty lol. Before you were born how were you? Dead. And now you are? Alive.The state of being before conception and after death are indeed the same. But I wouldn't call life, life after death because there was no death. Death is transition from having been alive to not being alive. It's a one way street. First there wasn't a you, then there is, later there won't be. There won't be you again after that.
It doesn't matter how you put it. The state of being before being born and after dying are identical.
You flatter yourself too much by feeling so unique. It's my opinion. Person is a made up word by humans to relate to one another but what you are is actually a process.
You imagine me, as a chemical engineer, if I start naming my alkylation or gas phase processes as Alice or John, and once the reactions are over, the next time I do those same reactions I say that John and Alice are gone, I'll go insane pretty fast lol.
Your life is a result of a thermodynamically favored process that occurred and all I care to know is if that process is reproducible and sustainable. Besides, existence would be very limited if you could only experience it through one point of view don't you think?
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