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I have a tip for those who wants to dream alot at any night u wish, just eat some icecream the minute before u go sleeping. It works really well.
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Originally posted by worldspawn
i realize even though i can't understand something i can believe it better than a cop out like "God just created it" without an explanation. or "You just go to heaven" .. i do believe when you die, their is oblivion, because after all, your brain would no longer be functioning, therefore there would be no perception, no you, no thought.. you're dead, you're not in some cloud filled wonderland.
you do realize that if heaven existed, and your thought pattern was anything like it was here, that in heaven with endless joy and enjoyment, you'd eventually go insane, existing and thinking for ALL OF ETERNITY doesn't seem as enjoyable to me as it might be made out by preacher joe.
Originally posted by Morbo
About the multiple universe, it's a theory based on quantic physics. Each time an event happen and there was another possibility, the universe splits. So if you throw a dice, and you get a 1, there is 5 other universes created with the 5 remaining possibilities. This concept is weird, because that would mean a f***ing load of universes.
Originally posted by trantjd
I thought that lucid dreaming was where you're in control of your dream on an almost conscious level. It allows you to determine what happens in your dream. It's a pretty cool idea and supposedly possible for certain people.
Originally posted by Animal
Is your real life really that bad!?
Usually when i realise i'm dreaming, you know, when you realise it's not real, i automatically try to wake up, so i don't get the chance to create another life:cheese:
Originally posted by worldspawn
true. :thumbs:
one last thing.. tell me, where does the universe end? and even if this "end" is a stop of any planets or stars or space dust, still, what's after that? endless space? or is there a definitive end such as a wall or something? built by who and what's on the other side? or maybe it just loops into itself and if travelling fast enough.. you could travel in a straight path and cross the same space over and over through some kind of teleportation or looped space?
Originally posted by Quotidian---
its a shame, you have nothing to lose in believing there is more after life. but everything to lose if you don't.
Originally posted by Animal
It's so cool when you gain partial control, although i've never had full control, and when i try to do stuff it never works out or i can't do it.
I remember one time i was trying to fly, but i had to flap my arms and i couldn't flap them fast enough, i could only get a few metres off the ground. Even though i knew it was a dream i couldn't do it.
how am i expected to believe something which is neither logical or understandable, if i am only human.Originally posted by harhar
you seriously underestimate perfect environment. How do you expect to understand gods way and the universe perfectly when you are only human.
i agree with you one hundred percent, interestingly enough this also means there is no human choice, there is just reactants which are a victim to existence and reaction, the only reason any decision is made, or the reason any action happens, is because of every moment before it.. think one thousand years ago.. this point could be determined, but not because someone being psychic, but if someone were able to just look at and understand the only option for each moment to this point, they'd be able to see this point.. it's kind of hard to understand because we are unable to do this ourselves... but the physics of the universe only permit one possible outcome for every moment, a dice roll is not random, it's defined by the reality of existence.. all the effects of the universe we consider, and many that we don't... the dice is going to land where it's going to land, no matter if we know where it's going to land or not, also the only reason the dice was thrown, was because of all the events before it, even thouse leading past human existence, all our building blocks for the present.. this moment is based off nothing but the moment before it, and that on the one before it... untill the beginning of time, or this universe as we know it. it's very interesting to think about/discuss this, i spent an hour last week discussing it with my teacher.Originally posted by Aethaecyn
You see that sort of umm counfounds me that people think that cause I don't believe that is possible. Because I don't believe in chance, I mean all chance is is a generalization for convenience of the time it would take to consider every variable, A dice throw.. their no "chance" only what happened, it is a combination of velocity, air resistance, gravity, angle at which it hits the table, friction, whatever things of that nature, but what happens happens their is no two ways about it, I mean you can program a machine to throw a dice the same way at the same amount of power and have the same result every time. the grass growing is not random, it is a variety of attributes such as their DNA, nutrient availability, and crap like that, we give chances to things because we don't have all that time to spare or the ability to count things precisely.
So I don't believe that Al Gore could be president.. because he isn't.. I mean honestly if their was a fifty fifty chance it simply would not make sense because nothing would enforce one for happening and would have nothing to depend upon to cause one to happen over another, also why exactly would your particular consciousness pervade to this particular universe and not all of them, I mean you can't say that its just you as an organism sort of thing, because if they are all conscious beings, nothing would make YOU particularly aware over any of the other ones..
i agree with you 100% .. how can it be my fault if this is my opinion that a god does not exist.. even though i feel this way, i am also not worried by the fact that some other human beings believe that people are punished after death because of what occurs in life, or rewarded rather, because i do not believe it to be true... therefore it really does not affect me. interesting though, i believe in the action of death, as your body loses energy and your brain shuts down, that the perception of time, and reality can definately change, therefore if people have an expectation based on religion, the last moments before their death may seem to be an eternity of enjoyment, because afterall, their brain does not work the same way at all.. and time may be meaningless, also, even if it doesn't seem or feel that way, what's the difference from going to expecting to be in a place like heaven and going instantly to oblivion, to actually going to that place? oblivion is oblivion you know, it's not like you "realize" you actually didn't go to heaven just because it doesn't exist. There are many unanswerable questions, many things which don't seem logical, factual, or rational in christian (and most other) based religions based on how i know to think, so therefore my only option is to choose not to believe in them.Originally posted by Solidarnosi
That is a curious argument that was first made a couple hundred years ago. The part about having 'nothing to lose' is incorrect, however; the intellectual man loses his integrity if he tries to believe in something that he really cannot accept as true.
Seems to me that an all-loving, omniscient, omnipotent god would not punish me for creating me in the first place to be exactly the questioning, inquisitive, intellectual person that I am. I have never seriously harmed anyone in my life, & in my profession I help those sick people that most others ignore/run away from (I am a psych RN). I'd like to see the Bible-thumpers do more for people than just run their mouths & condemn others.
Besides paraphrasing past religious arguments, what do YOU do for mankind?
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Originally posted by SilentKilla
i just thought of it know, but i can never remember any of my Dejavu's ? can u guys? i know i have felt it a few times, and i was sure it happend before, but i cannot remember what it was.
Originally posted by KiNG
einstein believed in life after death because energy can never cease to stop or exist. or something to that nature. i myself am still a little undecided.
i realize my body still holds an amount of energy, but i don't see kinetic energy as a sign of life, life is defined more intricately than that, and i believe when the energy no longer relates to your brain, actions or perception, and those functions cease to work/exist, that life is truly over in the sense of how we know life.Originally posted by KiNG
einstein believed in life after death because energy can never cease to stop or exist. or something to that nature. i myself am still a little undecided.
something usually is lost at death, muscle control, therefore muscles such as those in the anus relax.. allowing feces to be excreted. how would it make sense that 5 grams of weight was the weight of a "soul" .. do you know what a small amount of weight that is?Originally posted by Ankster
It has been scientifically proven that the very second a man or women dies he or her looses about 5gramms of weight, every time. I saw on TV how they messuared it. They had a man that was in koma and they knew that he was going to die any second, so they had a wave fitted under his bed that showed precisely how much he weight. And the second his heart stopped he went some gramms lighter as if something had left his body.
And the second his heart stopped he went some gramms lighter as if something had left his body.
Originally posted by Stingey
People, i got a theory!
When you travel beyond the speed of light, you go into the future right?
So when you are dreaming your brain works so fast it goes beyond that time and you can dream about things yet to come!
think about it, where's the proof i'm wrong?