Do you think about what happens after you die, in your cunt? I reckon it's likely that people start life again on one of the trillions of other life-supporting planets out there in the universe.
>>221674627Why would I care about empty, cold and dead space? Earth is enough.
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I think that you start life again, some way or another. It just doesnt make any sense to me that before we were born it was non-existence, we are born somehow and when we die we are supposed to experience non-existence once again for all eternity? Doesnt make sense, following that logic we already experience non existence before we were born and yet here we are so it must repeat eventually
>>221674627>I reckon it's likely that people start life again on one of the trillions of other life-supporting planets out there in the universe.That'd be pretty cool ngl
>>221674794"You" don't "start life again" because that implies there is an objective "you". There is only the subjective conscious experience that's only different from those of others because it is physically separate from the thing that generates it (in humans this roughly means that our brain are not physically connected to enable us to share the same consciousness)
>>221676095I understand your point and maybe you are right because even if there was some sort of reincarnation happening, it wouldnt be "me" as far as I can tell, it would just be a different conscious configuration. That being said, we dont know much about consciousness and science gets extremely bizarre and trippy. My only question is, we ended in this reality as conscious individual observers of this reality but how can we be so sure that it has not happened before and that it wont happen again in the future? Maybe its re-living your life from a different perspective or as a different person who the hell knows.>There is only the subjective conscious experience that's only different from those of others because it is physically separate from the thing that generates it (in humans this roughly means that our brain are not physically connected to enable us to share the same consciousness)we dont know if consciousness is generated by the brain or if the brain is merely a receiver, this is the filter theory of consciousness. Maybe at a deeper level of reality everything is one unified single thing
>>221674627I believe there is no second chance. Your awareness is a clump of chemical cells reacting with each other. When you die, instead of going up, you will fall into yourself, like falling into a deep hole, never being able to look out again. That's precisely what happens described by people who died once, but got reanimated.
>>221677092Imagine being born and then dying after a few months thoughbeit. Surely that proves that human life is disposable and we'll just be reincarnated somewhere else after our current lives end