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On 12/4/2024 1:50 PM, rhertz wrote:So you know what happens after we die... Okay... You should start a new religion. lol. Put a dollar in the box. lol.
>Is there an afterlife?[Hammond]
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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]
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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[Hammond]
consciousness?
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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. !>[Hammond]
Have insects consciousness? And dolphins, wolves, dogs, birds?
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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.
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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?
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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.
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I think that the same thing happens to every human.
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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"
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Meanwhile, thanks for a VERY INTERESTING and highly INTELLECTUAL post !
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Best regards, George
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