Originally posted by ScribbleUnder some models you can't terminate your continuity of consciousness, all you end up doing when your neurons fail is sending your perceptions and memories inside out, take the last dream you had before dying, where the end of that dream is the beginning of your first day.
To be, not to be, what's the ****ing difference
Humans are really two personalities, born percieving past to future (daytime personality that remembers dreams), and born future to past (blackout/asleep personality). ESP is remembering the future in dreams.
You end up repeating the sh*ty life where you committed suicide for all eternity. I believe that's called hell, which is why suicide is one of those damning sins.
People who get baked frequently enough don't get knocked out in a fight because they're already blacking out, the other can function even you're knocked out just the same. Nate Diaz vs Conor II for example, Nate probably couldn't recall half his fights because he was unconscious and still able to react off instinct.
You ever get real high, say something, and then hear what you said repeated on tv a moment later? If it happens more frequently when you're high (and it does) that's not coincidence you're in a state where you're in REM sleep while awake.
Your other side has memory of what was said on tv. Alzheimer's, two different perceptions of the previous moment are competing and your memory gets fuzzy near death, also why you can't remember a darn thing that happened before you were 3, birth of you and death of your shadow are competing for memory and you only have one brain.
I already mentioned ESP. Carrier pidgeons don't get lost, ever, science doesn't actually have an answer for that as humans have the same photoreceptors that can see the earth's magnetic field as Carrier pidgeons. One explanation is quantum entanglement. If the pidgeons have memory of where they will be in the future, than how can they get lost?
Same goes for quantum entanglement, when you perturb a quantum system it effects the trajectory of particle backward in time same as forward, which changes their location in the present moment.
Th endocrine system governs all our involuntary functions, far more nerves than our executive functions. I do believe that's a super active mind at all times, percieving time in reverse, we just don't experience it's thoughts until we die, however it regulates hormones (molecules) it must be able to percieve at the microscopic level! We can't do this, our instruments don't even come close! Such a mind could very well be capable of nanoassembly and teleportation of molecules when awake
Stop it with the autist sh*t, this 500 a month is based on a made-up diagnosis that doesn't f*ckin exist, saint charles better make me a millionaire by may 15 '21