Eitherway my question was ones personal view of afterlife afterdeath. If you ask a Christian they will talk about Heaven being set in a cloudy sky, pearly gates, gods throne, You know, "Captain Stormfield", point is if an Atheist does not believe in the usual concept of what happens after death, then do they "think" will happen? Isn't that fasinating on ones own pure oppinion thats not polluted by other written concepts? whether you try to relise it with reason or notm it's mostly a matter of ones own oppinion.
The reason why I theorised what i believe what happens after isn't a reason why I should live like most religions, but a reason why people who had near death experiance, found out it was crap and gave up religion, their has been recorded cases of people who were temporarily dead and wake up with own oppinions on afterdeath, whether it's unique or religious, it all varies but mostly religious. My guest the only closest thing that can confirm everyones experiance is a dream like state.
for example:
How can their be "visions" of a dying brain if it's really a matter of hypoxia? That be like our eyes going inside our head to see hows our brains doing. Sure without brain function their will be no actual dreams but also remember that time spent dreaming varies compared to our actual timing, Im just seeing it on a bigger yet still logical sense.
And yes, I may not believe in all Religion and achieve the truth through logic but I do believe in certain mythology, magic and um... "Phantology". But purely in a reasonable sense, like why it was their to begin with, what caused it and so on. It helps a lot when planning my computer games.
I keep an open mind. XDDDDD
The reason why I theorised what i believe what happens after isn't a reason why I should live like most religions, but a reason why people who had near death experiance, found out it was crap and gave up religion, their has been recorded cases of people who were temporarily dead and wake up with own oppinions on afterdeath, whether it's unique or religious, it all varies but mostly religious. My guest the only closest thing that can confirm everyones experiance is a dream like state.
for example:
(September 6, 2008 at 12:32 am)solidsquid Wrote: Dreaming would require brain function though. Death is the irreversible cessation of all brain function. No brain function, no dreaming. Any "dream like" subjective state would be experienced in the few minutes to seconds before death. Some posit that the "tunnel of light" is a result of hypoxia on the brain - visions of a dying brain. They are a common report in NDEs. Also OBEs (out of body experiences) are often reported. This is found as a consequence of the breakdown of the parietal spatial filter and has been replicated in the laboratory.
How can their be "visions" of a dying brain if it's really a matter of hypoxia? That be like our eyes going inside our head to see hows our brains doing. Sure without brain function their will be no actual dreams but also remember that time spent dreaming varies compared to our actual timing, Im just seeing it on a bigger yet still logical sense.
And yes, I may not believe in all Religion and achieve the truth through logic but I do believe in certain mythology, magic and um... "Phantology". But purely in a reasonable sense, like why it was their to begin with, what caused it and so on. It helps a lot when planning my computer games.
I keep an open mind. XDDDDD
Is "Sonic the Hedgehog" a religion?