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originally posted by: neoholographic
a reply to: droid56
I personally think we are eternal.
The problem I have is trying to find an example of non existence to accept the fact we cease to exist. What does that even mean in the context of the universe? We know things in the universe change form but what does it mean to cease to exist?
So I personally believe we're eternal just like the universe, matter, energy and information. So either we die and our consciousness still exists in some sort of afterlife or we will die and be reborn again and again and again as the vacuum recreates this universe and other universes over and over again.
So at the end of the day, I think it's impossible for us to die or cease to exist. Do we experience a local death that we perceive as the end? Yes, some people do when they have an egocentric view of reality. I just don't reduce my life and existence to this planet. My life and existence is cosmic so I will die and just like everything else I will change form but not cease to exist.
originally posted by: neoholographic
a reply to: droid56
I personally think we are eternal.
The problem I have is trying to find an example of non existence to accept the fact we cease to exist. What does that even mean in the context of the universe? We know things in the universe change form but what does it mean to cease to exist?
So I personally believe we're eternal just like the universe, matter, energy and information. So either we die and our consciousness still exists in some sort of afterlife or we will die and be reborn again and again and again as the vacuum recreates this universe and other universes over and over again.
So at the end of the day, I think it's impossible for us to die or cease to exist. Do we experience a local death that we perceive as the end? Yes, some people do when they have an egocentric view of reality. I just don't reduce my life and existence to this planet. My life and existence is cosmic so I will die and just like everything else I will change form but not cease to exist.
originally posted by: Puppylove
If there's nothing when I die, then I won't be able to mourn my own state of being (or lac thereof), so, if that's what happens, it is what it is. No sense moping about it now in my opinion.
originally posted by: Woodcarver
originally posted by: neoholographic
a reply to: droid56
I personally think we are eternal.
The problem I have is trying to find an example of non existence to accept the fact we cease to exist. What does that even mean in the context of the universe? We know things in the universe change form but what does it mean to cease to exist?
So I personally believe we're eternal just like the universe, matter, energy and information. So either we die and our consciousness still exists in some sort of afterlife or we will die and be reborn again and again and again as the vacuum recreates this universe and other universes over and over again.
So at the end of the day, I think it's impossible for us to die or cease to exist. Do we experience a local death that we perceive as the end? Yes, some people do when they have an egocentric view of reality. I just don't reduce my life and existence to this planet. My life and existence is cosmic so I will die and just like everything else I will change form but not cease to exist.
I have noticed that it is a recurring human trait to elevate our species so far above and beyond all the other life on the planet, and possibly the universe. Why do most people think that we differ so much from cows, mice, and crickets as to transform us into some eternal god like immortal light entity when we die?
Or do do mice and crickets, and viruses get to live forever in another form as well?
Before we were born, we didn't exist.
I think it takes an enormous amount of self importance to think we are somehow eternal, but apes, dogs, and chickens just die and disapear.