That's some serious grandiosity. This happens after you die: The heat from your body is released in the environment for the last time, the molecules from which your body is made out of, and the cells, start breaking down, basically rotting, and the atoms become available for the formation of new molecules, which are going to become a part of a plant, of the air, of another human being or any other object made out of organic matter.
Your brain activity ceases, so you are no more.
Different kinds of researches have been carried out to determine whether a cell is capable of retaining some memory of what we are and eventually carry it from person to person, but the only outcome of this research so far, has lead to the conclusion that, there is no afterlife. There is a certain amount of exchange of genes carried out by microbes and bacteria and viruses who are capable of overwriting extisting genetic informations with their own, but I wouldn't call it an afterlife. It is just copies of a few genes, becoming a part of the virus. There are several theories about he afterlife. All of them based on nothing but pure speculation. There is someone who believes we are reborn on another planet, someone else saying in other dimension, someone else in a parallel universe.Hindus simply elaborated this beliefs in reincarnation. But of course it's just theology. There are no proofs whatsoever of any of these claims. Personally I believe The only form of true afterlife would be: the use of some yet to be discovered technology meant to regenerate our bodies. I don't believe in any spiritualistic nonsense. I don't believe in the existence of a "soul" I believe all we are is this flesh. These bones. This
blood. Probably if somebody took my head and deep freezed and sewed it back on a cloned body after regenerating most of the brain tissue I would get back to life. That could be considered an afterlife. But I seriously doubt it is going to be a possibility any time soon. Even if somebody experimented on total body transplants. Trouble is reconnecting all the wires.
And then there is what I call "psychological immortality"
which consists in basically programming somebody to be just like you. But it wouldn't be a real resurrection. Just the whole old Jesus christ scam. There is no paradise, no hell, no purgatory, We don't go any other place. There is no easy way out of this shitball. And I find the belief in the afterlife to be extremely dangerous, especially for depressed people. Like: I can kill myself, I go to another place. I get Reincarned. Bullshit. You rot and nobody is ever going to put you back together again.
Is it normal I believe I know about the Afterlife?
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That's some serious grandiosity. This happens after you die: The heat from your body is released in the environment for the last time, the molecules from which your body is made out of, and the cells, start breaking down, basically rotting, and the atoms become available for the formation of new molecules, which are going to become a part of a plant, of the air, of another human being or any other object made out of organic matter.
Your brain activity ceases, so you are no more.
Different kinds of researches have been carried out to determine whether a cell is capable of retaining some memory of what we are and eventually carry it from person to person, but the only outcome of this research so far, has lead to the conclusion that, there is no afterlife. There is a certain amount of exchange of genes carried out by microbes and bacteria and viruses who are capable of overwriting extisting genetic informations with their own, but I wouldn't call it an afterlife. It is just copies of a few genes, becoming a part of the virus. There are several theories about he afterlife. All of them based on nothing but pure speculation. There is someone who believes we are reborn on another planet, someone else saying in other dimension, someone else in a parallel universe.Hindus simply elaborated this beliefs in reincarnation. But of course it's just theology. There are no proofs whatsoever of any of these claims. Personally I believe The only form of true afterlife would be: the use of some yet to be discovered technology meant to regenerate our bodies. I don't believe in any spiritualistic nonsense. I don't believe in the existence of a "soul" I believe all we are is this flesh. These bones. This
blood. Probably if somebody took my head and deep freezed and sewed it back on a cloned body after regenerating most of the brain tissue I would get back to life. That could be considered an afterlife. But I seriously doubt it is going to be a possibility any time soon. Even if somebody experimented on total body transplants. Trouble is reconnecting all the wires.
And then there is what I call "psychological immortality"
which consists in basically programming somebody to be just like you. But it wouldn't be a real resurrection. Just the whole old Jesus christ scam. There is no paradise, no hell, no purgatory, We don't go any other place. There is no easy way out of this shitball. And I find the belief in the afterlife to be extremely dangerous, especially for depressed people. Like: I can kill myself, I go to another place. I get Reincarned. Bullshit. You rot and nobody is ever going to put you back together again.