Re: IS THE AFTERLIFE RELATIVISTIC?

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De : ghammond928 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (George Hammond)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativity
Date : 09. Dec 2024, 12:54:28
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On 12/7/2024 8:52 PM, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
On 12/3/2024 5:37 PM, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
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 I don't know. Some people say that after you die, you will still exist. Not sure if the point of _conception_ is a beginning, even though it seems so. So others say you were around before being conceived (result of a sort of "procreation algorithm") on Earth. I just don't know.
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[George Hammond] MS Physics
Hi Chris M. Thomasson
    I realize that you are a Fractal Artist while I am a Physicist.
However, anyone can think about Life after Death (LAD).
    Around 1980 I got curious, and I immediately realized
that the only realistic PHYSICS was that LAD had to occur in
the human brain.  And if so-- it had to be EXTREMELY FAST
since some forms of death (eg lightning, TNT, A-Bomb, etc.)
are very fast--- and this told me that the only possible
mechanism that could beat these kinds of speed--- would
have to entail a quantum mechanical signal in a solid-state
system somewhere in the BRAIN !  The problem was, that
in 1980, no such system was known !
    However, in recent years Prof. Stuart Hameroff has
discovered that the MICROTUBULE system in the neurons,
could provide EXACTLY the system that I was looking for,
that would enable such a thing as LIFE AFTER DEATH !
- - - - An electron microscope picture of Hameroff's
- - - - microtubules is shown here:---
.
https://www.academia.edu/44527322/A_Simple_Car_Airbag_Model_of_Life_After_Death
.
The first thing that you have to know is that the actual
"memory bank" of the brain just happens to be encoded
into the molecular structure of the walls of the microtubules,
which means that memory is read out by this "UV light flash"
at the speed of light !  And this signal is what constitutes
"Life After Death", LAD so-called !
    Obviously, since according to Einstein nothing cans
beat the speed of light, LAD is rendered FAILSAFE against
any and all possible events !!
.
.
Actual CALCULATIONS of the speed and frequency of these
ultraviolet UV light flash FAILSAFE signals are shown here: –
- - - -
https://www.academia.edu/35735589/Calculating_the_Duration_of_the_Afterlife
- - - -
And amazingly, even for the FASTEST and most DEADLY
situation-- a direct hit by an A-bomb, the afterlife for a human
being, even with a direct hit, is at least 8.07 hours.... And in fact
is probably longer than that because an atom bomb does not
go off in fact in "1 ns" which is what I have used--- because in
fact the RISE TIME of the gamma ray burst from the bomb is
more likely in the MICROSECOND range rather than the
NANOSECOND range as I have assumed – which would yield
an afterlife of 8000 hours rather than 8 hours which is the result
for a nanosecond explosion.  8000 hours is nearly a year, for
even for a direct hit by an A-bomb !  So that shadow of a person
on the sidewalk in Hiroshima, at Ground Zero, is a shadow of
a person that actually went to Heaven for a YEAR, rather than for
a mere 8.07 hours !
.
George E Hammond MS physics Hyannis 12/9/24

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1 Dec 24 * IS THE AFTERLIFE RELATIVISTIC?38George Hammond
1 Dec 24 +* Re: IS THE AFTERLIFE RELATIVISTIC?9George Hammond
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5 Dec 24 i  `* Re: IS THE AFTERLIFE RELATIVISTIC?4George Hammond
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6 Dec 24 i   i`- Re: IS THE AFTERLIFE RELATIVISTIC?1Chris M. Thomasson
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3 Dec 24  `* Re: IS THE AFTERLIFE RELATIVISTIC?27George Hammond
4 Dec 24   `* Re: IS THE AFTERLIFE RELATIVISTIC?26Chris M. Thomasson
8 Dec 24    `* Re: IS THE AFTERLIFE RELATIVISTIC?25Chris M. Thomasson
9 Dec 24     `* Re: IS THE AFTERLIFE RELATIVISTIC?24George Hammond
9 Dec 24      `* Re: IS THE AFTERLIFE RELATIVISTIC?23Chris M. Thomasson
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10 Dec 24        `* Re: IS THE AFTERLIFE RELATIVISTIC?21Chris M. Thomasson
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13 Dec 24          +* Re: IS THE AFTERLIFE RELATIVISTIC?4Chris M. Thomasson
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13 Dec 24           `* Re: IS THE AFTERLIFE RELATIVISTIC?14George Hammond
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16 Dec17:54              `* Re: IS THE AFTERLIFE RELATIVISTIC?9Athel Cornish-Bowden
16 Dec22:28               `* Re: IS THE AFTERLIFE RELATIVISTIC?8Chris M. Thomasson
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17 Dec07:10                 +- Re: IS THE AFTERLIFE RELATIVISTIC?1Chris M. Thomasson
17 Dec19:03                 +* Re: IS THE AFTERLIFE RELATIVISTIC?2George Hammond
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