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|    The Starmaker to George Hammond    |
|    Re: IS THE AFTERLIFE RELATIVISTIC?    |
|    05 Dec 24 08:43:34    |
      XPost: sci.physics.relativity       From: starmaker@ix.netcom.com              George Hammond wrote:       >       > On 12/4/2024 1:50 PM, rhertz wrote:       > >       > > Is there an afterlife?       > >       > [Hammond]       > YES... Every adult animal who is less than 100% fully grown       > WILL EXPERIENCE an AFTERLIFE whose length is proportional to       > the animals "growth curve deficit".       > And since no animal, including humans, have ever reached       > 100% full growth... everyone will experience an Afterlife !       > >       > > And if it exists, is it valid for every species in the Universe?       > >       > [Hammond]       > YES.... every species that has a "brain" will experience an       > AFTERLIFE if it less than 100% fully grown at adulthood...       > which by simple observation seems to include all of them!       > And BTW it is doubtful that plants have an Afterlife,       > since they do not have a brain.       > >       > > Or only for species with consciousness. Do all humans have       > > consciousness?       > >       > [Hammond]       > All animals with a brain have "consciousness", and no animal       > on Earth has ever achived 100% full growth (the average       > World adult animal is only 85% fully grown including humans)       > ..therefore all animals and all people go to "Heaven"       > when they die... Biologically speaking this is necessary to       > achieve the remaining 15% of the complete growth of the animal. !       > >       > > Have insects consciousness? And dolphins, wolves, dogs, birds?       > >       > [Hammond]       > Yep.... every living animal goes to Heaven when it dies !       > >       > >       > > Before they are born, they don't exist. Every species gather atoms from       > > everywhere, with particular rules about how they got together into a       > > living form. Once born, every species keep gathering atoms to grow,       > > until the embedded time-out tells every organism to start shedding atoms       > > to the surrounding space, until they cease to do it and die.       > >       > > But consciousness is immaterial, so it's based on a delicate       > > accumulation of bunches of energy, which are interconnected in very       > > complex ways. Memories, feelings, patterns of behavior, needs, etc.,       > > just accumulate and vanish randomly while growing. What remains by the       > > time of death?       > >       > > Life looks like the Big Bang Theory. It's created from nothing, grows       > > until it decay and disappear. What remains? NOTHING that can be       > > registered.       > >       > > I think that the same thing happens to every human.       > >       > > Nothing remains, nor matter neither energy. Life is like a chain of       > > dreams, and time is something that doesn't exist.       > >       > [Hammond}       > Well now you're going into an esoteric dissertation on the theory of       > EVERYTHING which goes way way beyond the theory of an AFTERLIFE !       > I suggest we try to nail down the theory of the Afterlife before we       > try to propose a "THEORY OF EVERYTHING"       > >       > Meanwhile, thanks for a VERY INTERESTING and highly INTELLECTUAL post !       > >       > Best regards, George              The 8th dimension is not an Afterlife. It is a Next-to-Life.              Now, you crawl on the surface of the earth. In the 8th dimension       you can fly.                     Can yous people not learn from Nature?                     A caterpillar crawls on the ground...              then it goes into Next-to-Life (Not AfterLife) and       it flys ...you call it...butterfly.                     There is no BeforeLife. When does Before Begin????                                                 --       The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,       to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,       and challenge the unchallengeable.              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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