Originally posted by Fire
well let's give you what I give BFwhat if one immortal person gets sent of to another dimension in which time does not exist, and he just floats around in the big white void?
now if you're answer is going to be immortal is impossible that is also not certain because you can NOT prodict the future
If time does not exist, this man would have no heart-beat, no pulse, and no brain activity. But every standard I can think of, he would be dead.
Originally posted by Fire
well let's give you what I give BFwhat if one immortal person gets sent of to another dimension in which time does not exist, and he just floats around in the big white void?
now if you're answer is going to be immortal is impossible that is also not certain because you can NOT prodict the future
Well then that depends on your personal beliefs. I'm pretty sure immortality doesn't exist, but yeah, I know, I can't be sure.
So, I'll just point out what I said: biological death IS certain, simply because your heart stops functioning... no-one can deny that. What happens AFTER that... that's something I won't bother saying what I think about 😄
Originally posted by Gregory
And whoever said that there are no certainties in the world never studied mathematics. There are a lot of certainties there. For instance: No matter what prime number you name, it will be possible to name a higher prime number.
but I've never found the end, maybe there is none but maybe there is
Originally posted by Fire
you've never been in that void so you don't know
Yes, I do. If something moves, it must have a defined speed, which must be a real number. It has to, because since speed is defined as s=d/t, we can define distance as d=st, and if speed is 0, no distance has been traversed (d=0). Since distance and time must be real numbers, speed is also real.
Let's define the distance your chest moves when you breath x. Speed, as has already been stated, is defined as (distance moves)/(amount of time taken to move). Since no time is passing (time can't pass, since there isn't any), the denomonater is 0. Since x/0 is not a real number, there is no speed and hence no movement and hence no breathe.
Through this same process, it can be demonstrated that there is no heart-beat or brain activity.
Originally posted by Gregory
Yes, I do. If something moves, it must have a defined speed, which must be a real number. It has to, because since speed is defined as s=d/t, we can define distance as d=st, and if speed is 0, no distance has been traversed (d=0). Since distance and time must be real numbers, speed is also real.Let's define the distance your chest moves when you breath x. Speed, as has already been stated, is defined as (distance moves)/(amount of time taken to move). Since no time is passing (time can't pass, since there isn't any), the denomonater is 0. Since x/0 is not a real number, there is no speed and hence no movement and hence no breathe.
Through this same process, it can be demonstrated that there is no heart-beat or brain activity.
well put 👆
x/0 points to infinity ✅ which is a 'number' that cannot exist 😬