Does it hurt when you die?

Started by Deja~vu9 pages

Death: The nonexistence of the human body.

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Death is not the end all to our life as it is. It is simply certaina circumstance that would make us react. Death again is not the end all of everything.................It I..E..is part the IN's and outs of life..

Life is temporal. I will not forgo my thoughts. They are special and precise and in lined with the New Science of Quantum..whether is string therapy and many others that I am not to touch on

De~vu

Originally posted by Deja~vu
Death is not the end all to our life as it is. It is simply certaina circumstance that would make us react. Death again is not the end all of everything.................It I..E..is part the IN's and outs of life..

Life is temporal. I will not forgo my thoughts. They are special and precise and in lined with the New Science of Quantum..whether is string therapy and many others that I am not to touch on

De~vu

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Originally posted by Deja~vu

Life is temporal. I will not forgo my thoughts. They are special and precise and in lined with the New Science of Quantum..whether is string therapy and many others that I am not to touch on

rubbish

nothing quantum has anything to do with thinking

String Therapy?

Originally posted by Bardock42
String Therapy?

Music, particularly string instruments.

Edit:

Or it could be that practice (I forget the name), where you swallow and pass a very long (usually thin) piece of cloth through your gut. At one point, you have several feet of yet swallowed line hanging from your mouth, while you have several feet of fecal soaked line hanging out of your ass.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Yeah, it's really just what kills you that determines the level of pain. The simple act of dying without incident would probably be painless though.

Death: Not living anymore
Self: You
You: Self

Go!

The self = you thing is somehow a problem to me.

Also. There are different ideas what this thread is about.

1. There are the ones that talk about the short time before death, that leads to you dying, for example being stabbed.

2. There are the ones that talk about the exact moment where you go from being alive to being dead, which is hard to define, really.

and 3. there are the ones that talk about being dead.

To answer those three views from my perspective: 1. Depends 2. Probably not and 3. Probably not

Also.

Originally posted by Vinny Valentine
No one knows if it hurts when you die.

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so No, it doeesn't hurt.

Originally posted by Robtard
Music, particularly string instruments.
Oh right, Prof. Pachelbel and those.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Oh right, Prof. Pachelbel and those.

I edited, as I thought of something else "string therapy" might/could be, considering it's Debbie and her weirdness.

Men are really stupid.

j/k

The new sciences of Quantum are so spectacular in theories that it makes me wonder why most people don't see the connections or similar correlations between life and the visible and non life the invisible. And if there is some unseen activity we are now seeing in some experiments then why are people still living in the cave age of Neutonics alone?

what quantum theories are there that relate to thinking?

Originally posted by inimalist
what quantum theories are there that relate to thinking?

Some versions of Universality.

Various neo-existentialist rubber science doctrines.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Some versions of Universality.

Various neo-existentialist rubber science doctrines.

do these theories assume thinking is not a product of neuron activity?

Originally posted by inimalist
do these theories assume thinking is not a product of neuron activity?

I have no idea.

Originally posted by Deja~vu
Men are really stupid.

j/k

The new sciences of Quantum are so spectacular in theories that it makes me wonder why most people don't see the connections or similar correlations between life and the visible and non life the invisible. And if there is some unseen activity we are now seeing in some experiments then why are people still living in the cave age of Neutonics alone?

Care to spell out what exactly you're referring to, please? Just throwing out opposites like invisible/visible, life/non-life and using the words "Quantum" and "Neutonics" doesn't really mean shit.

Originally posted by Robtard
Care to spell out what exactly you're referring to, please? Just throwing out opposites like invisible/visible, life/non-life and using the words "Quantum" and "Neutonics" doesn't really mean shit.

Ya, she has to use big blue text in conjunction with "Quantum" and "Neutonics". 😂

I'd be happy with just a logical sentence.

Originally posted by inimalist
do these theories assume thinking is not a product of neuron activity?
Can neuron activity be influenced by outside vibrations? Everything has a vibration both visible and invisible. Vibrations or waves are just part of particle wave theory. They interact with everything. 🙂

what vibrations?

If you are asking if it is possible that quantum effects are seen with regard to neuronal function, the answer is no. Quantum effects require much more stable environments than that inside of the brain.

I think you are confusing new age technobabble for real science. "Vibrations" are actually not scientific