I hope to avoid speaking about religion and more of the general premise of what it’d be like. What form do you think our consciousness would take, what would the individual experience and what state of existence would it be like? What do you think is the most likely outcome nonexistentence or our consciousness taking another form?
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Considering that, upon death, the organ responsible for our consciousness stops working, I'm pretty sure it's not going to be taking on any form. That's not really the same as nonexistence, though; what happens to "you" depends on how you die, I'd think.
We're the most special of all the primates that preceeded us, but we're still animals...unless there's a chimpanzee afterlife I don't see how us being vastly smarter and feeling mean we get to live on after death.
So , what is the most probable afterlife? Nothingness.
If it turns out there is one, which would make most sense? Nirvana, in my opinion.
Definitely the most logical. Definitely. Nothing illogical about that.
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There is a gulf between the "most logical thing" in an illogical subset of posibilities and not having any illogical element into it.
Just for clarification, I bet someone smart and sensible could come up with a more logical suggestion for an afterlife if they took the time to reply. This was, as per my own permutation of words, just my line of thought.
Probably. I don't know if finding out we're in a simulation would make me feel relieved or utterly terrified.
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