Kiki112
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November 15, 2013, 04:27:26 PM |
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Afterlife? It's possible. Doesn't mean would know what's going on. We exist of atoms which are proven to exist infinity and can't be destroyed. Therefore, after someone has passed away the atoms are still existing. Don't think of it that afterlife means we would exist in the same way as before.
wow this is simillar to reincarnation because who knows which forms your parts would take mindblown
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darkmule
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November 15, 2013, 05:52:28 PM |
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Just burst out laughing when I saw a link to the daily mail, for those who don't know, the daily mail in the UK is this totally mockworthy newspaper that rarely does any fact checking, they're pretty much Fox news in written form, by the way, if this results in an alternate reality portal or a time travel device, me and several past other versions or future versions of myself will do everything to destroy it. The guy who made this claim is probably has the same experience in science as the high school teacher who claimed the CERN collider could make a black hole, by the way, you'll see the daily mail posting that up as if it's fact as well. Daily Fail has enhanced their reputation as a source of gibberish with a series of recent articles about "sciences proves [something it didn't prove]" lately.
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November 15, 2013, 06:02:08 PM |
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Just burst out laughing when I saw a link to the daily mail, for those who don't know, the daily mail in the UK is this totally mockworthy newspaper that rarely does any fact checking, they're pretty much Fox news in written form, by the way, if this results in an alternate reality portal or a time travel device, me and several past other versions or future versions of myself will do everything to destroy it. The guy who made this claim is probably has the same experience in science as the high school teacher who claimed the CERN collider could make a black hole, by the way, you'll see the daily mail posting that up as if it's fact as well. Daily Fail has enhanced their reputation as a source of gibberish with a series of recent articles about "sciences proves [something it didn't prove]" lately. At one of the main 8 o'clock news program in my country once they said that bacteria found in a small village in the country, that was being studied by a NASA guy, was similar to the bacteria found on Mars and life on Earth had began in that small village, and they even pinpointed the exact place.
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You cannot kill love
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November 15, 2013, 06:14:38 PM |
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Death returns you to the same state before you were born, where you are all knowing and as powerful as you make yourself. You can do anything without an ego.
Death is completely predictable, psychedelics would give you a glimpse of the afterlife, yet there's a good chance that you're ego is too scared to try.
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meeh
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November 15, 2013, 06:16:02 PM |
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Death returns you to the same state before you were born, where you are all knowing and as powerful as you make yourself. You can do anything without an ego.
Death is completely predictable, psychedelics would give you a glimpse of the afterlife, yet there's a good chance that you're ego is too scared to try.
Agreed. +1
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darkmule
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November 15, 2013, 06:23:46 PM |
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At one of the main 8 o'clock news program in my country once they said that bacteria found in a small village in the country, that was being studied by a NASA guy, was similar to the bacteria found on Mars and life on Earth had began in that small village, and they even pinpointed the exact place.
I long ago ran out of faces and palms.
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November 15, 2013, 06:38:20 PM |
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At one of the main 8 o'clock news program in my country once they said that bacteria found in a small village in the country, that was being studied by a NASA guy, was similar to the bacteria found on Mars and life on Earth had began in that small village, and they even pinpointed the exact place.
I long ago ran out of faces and palms. LOL, so true!
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cdtc
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November 15, 2013, 08:17:22 PM |
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This is very good news that scientist are going in this direction.I hope that more scientist will make discoveries as this one.
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Wilikon (OP)
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minds.com/Wilikon
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November 16, 2013, 05:18:26 AM |
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The main key here is to prove that mind can exist without a body as we known. That would be biggest step of XXI century.
If I (subject) perceive a tree (object), am I the tree? Subsequently, if I (subject) perceive my body or brain (objects), am I my body or brain? It would depend if the tree can hear you fall or not...
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Severian
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November 16, 2013, 05:25:53 AM |
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The universe itself is infinite, proven by simple math.
Call the diameter of the universe 1. The circumference would be (pi)1, or infinity.
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greenlion
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November 16, 2013, 08:34:36 AM |
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I find this entire article completely without substance.
Every single claim made in the article is something that immediately dawns on any student with any cursory familiarity with quantum phenomena, with or without the assistance of cannabis!
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darkmule
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November 16, 2013, 12:46:34 PM |
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I just realized that quantum physics proves I have the biggest dick in the world and every other proposition I want to be true.
Where's my press conference?
Oh, wait, this is another Daily Fail article? What a shocker. I'm so disappointed.
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