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sr. member
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Knowledge could but approximate existence.
legendary
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You cannot kill love
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
Knowledge could but approximate existence.
October 12, 2014, 11:45:16 PM
#23
As "they" say, "Cool story, bro."

Since it could not, prior limakasidian entropism, be conclusively demonstrated that anything existed beyond one's own mind, scientific evidence was accepted by faith and, therefore, was not proof.

However, as revealed below, one may now proceed beyond solipsism unto a belief in a literal everything without yielding unto faith.


These are interesting perspectives; however, it would seem His entropism has not been heard.

Entropism, dervied from solipsism, starts at the belief that nothing exists beyond one's own mind. From their, it then proceeds to assert that the sentience of that mind deomonstrates the existence of that required for it - some tendancy or tendancy to become less orderly, the consciousness occupied another state. From there, it is then postulated that this/these tendencies, begetting entropy, could, in having propagated a state of a mind out of nothing, are sufficient for some form of ex nihilo generation.

From this, entropism proceeds unto an absolute tendancy to become less orderly. In considering this, and the capabilities of those tendancies previously mentioned, it is determined that absolute entropy of this tendancy would prove sufficient for ex nihilo generation of everything, including its own self.

From that, it is determined, within entropism, that, by an absolute tendancy to become less orderly, the sum of existence is absolute entropy.
legendary
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October 12, 2014, 07:32:41 PM
#22
Consciousness doesn't create anything. God, Who is NOT humankind, created. Consciousness simply makes what God created available for use.

Smiley

Consciousness is god.  Perhaps you're thinking of the brain, which enables our consciousness to inhabit these flesh bodies?

Consciousness is universal, it's not exclusive to mankind.
legendary
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October 12, 2014, 12:28:11 PM
#21
legendary
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October 12, 2014, 11:45:22 AM
#20
Consciousness doesn't create anything. God, Who is NOT humankind, created. Consciousness simply makes what God created available for use.

Smiley
legendary
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October 12, 2014, 10:48:59 AM
#19
Energies are neither created nor destroyed, so when one dies, their energy simply transitions to the next dimension.

Energy cannot transition to any other "dimension".  Energy/Mass can neither be created nor destroyed in this dimension.

But it makes sense then when my dog dies you lose some brain cells.

Thanks for posting on topic.  Sure it can.  Our consciousness passes through infinite dimensions at each and every second.  Life doesn't have a framerate, just constant change.  Furthermore, dreams are literally different dimensions we connect to.  They can be more real than reality here itself when one becomes fully lucid.  And you may retain consciousness when you fall asleep as much as you believe you can.

Yeah? so what happens when someone dies, a part of reality just vanishes into thin air?

Yeah, I was wondering about that.

For one thing, death is just a catchword for empirical observations of other people dying, and for theories relating to what it might mean. Obviously the particles don't go anywhere, and what about when a child's brain starts becoming conscious out of thin air?

I have another question regarding birth and death: when does it happen?

I could probably think of some thought experiments, relating to relativity, which suggest that our lifespan of 70-something Earth years literally equals the 13 billion year lifespan of the observable universe.

Hi, could you further elaborate your last paragraph?  I like that thinking.

For a direct answer to when you die, possibly in a different context, I feel one dies when their purpose in life is fulfilled.  Subconsciously, we choose to die, and those who are more connected with their consciousness have more control over how it happens.

Yeah? so what happens when someone dies, a part of reality just vanishes into thin air?

Not really.  Physical death is a constant phenomonon in this lower dimensional realm of matter.  The body you have today is literally a completely different body you had a year ago.

I was going to correct because I read an article in the past that says it takes ~7 years for every cell in our body replaces themselves but I now think this is false.
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Red blood cells live for about four months, while white blood cells live on average more than a year. Skin cells live about two or three weeks. Colon cells have it rough: They die off after about four days. Sperm cells have a life span of only about three days, while brain cells typically last an entire lifetime (neurons in the cerebral cortex, for example, are not replaced when they die).

So I read now, about "98 percent of the atoms in the body are replaced yearly.".


Thanks for the fact check, I honestly didn't double check myself but a year seemed appropriate.  Some cells replace themselves much faster.

But really, we are empty space, light bodies.  It's pretty cool to think about.

On a side note, Buddhist monks used to walk through walls by aligning their frequency differently than the wall.  Since we're 99.99% space, it shouldn't be too hard to do, theoretically.
legendary
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October 12, 2014, 10:06:23 AM
#18
Yeah? so what happens when someone dies, a part of reality just vanishes into thin air?

Not really.  Physical death is a constant phenomonon in this lower dimensional realm of matter.  The body you have today is literally a completely different body you had a year ago.

I was going to correct because I read an article in the past that says it takes ~7 years for every cell in our body replaces themselves but I now think this is false.
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Red blood cells live for about four months, while white blood cells live on average more than a year. Skin cells live about two or three weeks. Colon cells have it rough: They die off after about four days. Sperm cells have a life span of only about three days, while brain cells typically last an entire lifetime (neurons in the cerebral cortex, for example, are not replaced when they die).

So I read now, about "98 percent of the atoms in the body are replaced yearly.".
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October 12, 2014, 09:05:17 AM
#17
Yeah? so what happens when someone dies, a part of reality just vanishes into thin air?

Yeah, I was wondering about that.

For one thing, death is just a catchword for empirical observations of other people dying, and for theories relating to what it might mean. Obviously the particles don't go anywhere, and what about when a child's brain starts becoming conscious out of thin air?

I have another question regarding birth and death: when does it happen?

I could probably think of some thought experiments, relating to relativity, which suggest that our lifespan of 70-something Earth years literally equals the 13 billion year lifespan of the observable universe.
donator
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Preaching the gospel of Satoshi
October 12, 2014, 01:32:05 AM
#16
Yeah? so what happens when someone dies, a part of reality just vanishes into thin air?

Not really.  Physical death is a constant phenomonon in this lower dimensional realm of matter.  The body you have today is literally a completely different body you had a year ago.

Energies are neither created nor destroyed, so when one dies, their energy simply transitions to the next dimension.

There are infinite instances of reality being perceived at all times, so though your instance of this reality may 'cease', there are infinite other dimensions where that reality remains.  Hope this makes sense.

As we become more self aware of our direct influence over reality, we will gain more control over what reality we perceive.

What you said is nonsense.
My previous comment was sarcastic and rhetorical.
Vod
legendary
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Licking my boob since 1970
October 12, 2014, 12:15:48 AM
#15
Energies are neither created nor destroyed, so when one dies, their energy simply transitions to the next dimension.

Energy cannot transition to any other "dimension".  Energy/Mass can neither be created nor destroyed in this dimension.

But it makes sense then when my dog dies you lose some brain cells.
legendary
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You cannot kill love
October 12, 2014, 12:09:46 AM
#14
Yeah? so what happens when someone dies, a part of reality just vanishes into thin air?

Not really.  Physical death is a constant phenomonon in this lower dimensional realm of matter.  The body you have today is literally a completely different body you had a year ago.

Energies are neither created nor destroyed, so when one dies, their energy simply transitions to the next dimension.

There are infinite instances of reality being perceived at all times, so though your instance of this reality may 'cease', there are infinite other dimensions where that reality remains.  Hope this makes sense.

As we become more self aware of our direct influence over reality, we will gain more control over what reality we perceive.
donator
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Preaching the gospel of Satoshi
October 11, 2014, 11:49:52 PM
#13
Yeah? so what happens when someone dies, a part of reality just vanishes into thin air?

Aww jeez, are you really going to entertain this guy when he is making zero effort to repay his debts?   Sad

Maybe he is building his case: a neuron in his brain just exploded, and bitcoins just disappeared from reality.
legendary
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minds.com/Wilikon
October 11, 2014, 11:35:23 PM
#12






Legendary


Vod
legendary
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Licking my boob since 1970
October 11, 2014, 11:25:15 PM
#11
Yeah? so what happens when someone dies, a part of reality just vanishes into thin air?

Aww jeez, are you really going to entertain this guy when he is making zero effort to repay his debts?   Sad
Vod
legendary
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Licking my boob since 1970
October 11, 2014, 11:24:41 PM
#10
At this point, I can only afford .1 BTC or so to start, is this okay?  I could do more but it may impact my ability to earn income.  I'm working on a business and working with investors to fund it, I'm 90% sure they will fund it and once it is established, in the next few months, I'd like to expand to paying you a higher percentage of my revenue, I just don't want to jump into high payments when I have not tried to make any income in a little while due to financial FUD.

Thank you, again, for this opportunity of forgiveness.

So we are now a year in sean.  What happened to the 90% probability of having your business succeed and having money to pay back squall?  Why did the .1btc drop to zero, yet you still have money to buy drugs?

What happened to the $8,000 in assets you had that you were willing to put up for your business?  Why didn't you apply that to your loan?
donator
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Preaching the gospel of Satoshi
October 11, 2014, 11:20:07 PM
#9
Yeah? so what happens when someone dies, a part of reality just vanishes into thin air?
Vod
legendary
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Licking my boob since 1970
October 11, 2014, 11:17:25 PM
#8
Please use the appropriate thread for such a topic here:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/danks-chance-to-clear-his-name-on-hold-325070

Fuck you scammer.

You think you can hide behind logistics (Michelle != Michele) and not pay the debts you owe or owe justice for the children you rape?

You owe 53 BTC, currently valued at over $20,000 to another member of this forum.

Pay your debts or get out.
legendary
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You cannot kill love
October 11, 2014, 11:14:44 PM
#7
Please use the appropriate thread for such a topic here:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/danks-chance-to-clear-his-name-on-hold-325070
Vod
legendary
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Licking my boob since 1970
October 11, 2014, 11:03:15 PM
#6
Please use the appropriate thread for such a topic here:

Please answer the question, or go find another forum!

Squall DOES say you still owe him.  So when/how are you going to be paying Squall back the $20,000?

What is the plan?
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