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Post by TheSource on Jan 11, 2018 9:19:04 GMT -5
....In my "perspective", d*mnation is the illusion.... RJ, I apologize for not getting back to you sooner.
If you would kindly indulge a curious mind here, I would like to hear more of your thoughts.
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Post by nkat on Jan 11, 2018 11:46:22 GMT -5
How do we not know that there is somewhere out there where energy can be created or destroyed?
NKat
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Post by rjhangover on Jan 19, 2018 15:01:13 GMT -5
How do we not know that there is somewhere out there where energy can be created or destroyed? NKat Quantum Physics.....
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Post by rjhangover on Jan 19, 2018 15:25:20 GMT -5
....In my "perspective", d*mnation is the illusion.... RJ, I apologize for not getting back to you sooner.
If you would kindly indulge a curious mind here, I would like to hear more of your thoughts. I don't subscribe to the d*mnation theory, because I can't believe in a God like Trump, that only loves those who worship him. Since God is the creator of all that exists, all religions had to be created by God. If there were another creator, it would have made itself known by now, surely. But the religions were all written by men that were trying to understand what really is...and that has to be TRUTH. Anything else is a waste of time. But these men were thousands of years ago, and only had a very limited understanding and knowledge. A finite brain CANNOT comprehend the infinite. All of the religious writings can't contain the wholeness of God. Different cultures see things from different perspectives. So much advancement has happened in the last 120 years, so understanding has advanced also. Science has developed into a religion, trying to understand the truth. Science has learned to bring people back from the dead, and do heart transplants, and lung transplants. They've learned what the organs are, and even what atoms are. They are even smashing atoms to find the "GOD PARTICLE" which gives all atoms their mass. I appreciate your curiosity, as I myself have been seeking the truth for a long time myself. For me, there has to be a purpose to life....everything is in to perfect of an order, all the way down to the particles of the atom, and beyond to dark matter and dark energy. This article explains a lot....hope it helps explain things better than I can. twitter.com/i/moments/953997743441305600?t=1&cn=ZmxleGlibGVfcmVjcw%3D%3D&refsrc=email&iid=856341e1139c413ea585811c565131cb&uid=4926480914&nid=244+289804304
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Post by TheSource on Jan 19, 2018 17:47:49 GMT -5
What does Brigitte Bardot have to do with religion and science? Obviously a faux pas C&P, my friend. I forgive you.
When you find the time, would you post the correct link? I would be very interested in reading it.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2018 21:21:36 GMT -5
I started believing in reincarnation when my 2 year old gd told me she lived before as a boy named Kevin and died when he was 3. She did not want to die again at 3. She also told me she missed her old mother and father. NKat That is amazing. I believe her. Wow!
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Post by rjhangover on Jan 24, 2018 20:32:44 GMT -5
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Post by rjhangover on Jan 30, 2018 15:37:40 GMT -5
So did you check out the Holographic post? Thoughts?
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Post by nkat on Jan 30, 2018 15:53:38 GMT -5
Raj if we are in this matrix do we just cease to exist when we die, or are our memories placed in a new body? Like how my gd remembered a past life?
Some say we live under a dome controlled by the aliens.
NKat
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Post by TheSource on Jan 30, 2018 19:16:31 GMT -5
So did you check out the Holographic post? Thoughts? Yes, my friend, and thank you for posting it and asking.
Very interesting from what I am reading so far. I am still exploring some intriguing links there.
I did not forget to reply but wanted to read some more there first before doing so.
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Post by rjhangover on Mar 11, 2018 22:18:01 GMT -5
So did you check out the Holographic post? Thoughts? Yes, my friend, and thank you for posting it and asking.
Very interesting from what I am reading so far. I am still exploring some intriguing links there.
I did not forget to reply but wanted to read some more there first before doing so. Just wondering if you read the Holographic Universe? Your summation? How about this one? What is the God particle? www.gotquestions.org/God-particle.html
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Post by TheSource on Mar 22, 2018 20:41:03 GMT -5
Just wondering if you read the Holographic Universe? Your summation? Apologies for the lag time.
Yes, I have explored about 95% of the links and have done some rather extensive reading concerning the subject. Most of the links had pretty much the same thing to say with little difference in opinion, but nonetheless, I actively explored and read to garner more information to add to my own and expand my thoughts and opinions about plausible alternatives as to why we as a species may have come about and why we are here as the seemingly dominant intelligence on our planet.
Putting aside my personal belief in God for a moment, my thoughts are that it would take an inordinate and impossible amount of resources by an alien species to maintain such an elaborate matrix that hosts, to date, almost eight billion consciences simultaneously. Though possible (by things we couldn't begin to understand yet), as all things are, highly improbable.
The first question(s) that come to mind are "Why?" and "For what purpose?". Was our planet and all life that we perceive created in a programmers laboratory somewhere in the vast cosmos and created solely for the amusement of some alien to be played out like a simple video game? Nah. Don't think so.
For one thing, as a 'human', I experience 'emotions'. Emotions like pleasure, pain, happiness, sadness, joy, anger and all other emotions in between. How would you (or an alien) program something as complex as emotions? And even further, associate an emotion with each engram? We, as biological machines, have intelligence that lets us grow and learn from certain stimuli within our surroundings. Curiosity fuels that thirst for knowledge and therefore allows us to interact and experience and interpret the emotions that arise with each new situation we encounter. Pretty hard to program a 'feeling'.
Another thing is the fact that I am able to make a choice(es). I 'choose' to do this or that. My intelligence allows me to weigh each of the possible outcomes of each choice before I make them therefore 'feeling' predisposed to making choices that are right for me. As a child, I was taught right from wrong. That knowledge has enabled me to make choices that would benefit me far from what some alien thinks I should have done or would do. One could, in essence and theory, program a computer to predict every possible and conceivable outcome of every possible and conceivable scenario/situation, but the major factor lacking would be programming a computer to react to the 'unpredictable' as we humans tend to demonstrate every single day in every possible way.
If we do live in a holographic universe, then why does it seem that the 'experiment' is predestined and doomed to fail? Any rational scientist (alien or otherwise) would surely want their experiment to succeed beyond all hopes and expectations. Do you not agree?
Moving further on, I have experienced certain situations in my past that have called for me to react rather quickly. In these situations, I have perceived time as slowing down. This phenomenon has allowed me to react with critical swiftness in thinking and reaction. You could call what I have experienced a "temporal illusion" of sorts. How would a being program such an event to be experienced? In the movie 'The Matrix', it was simple camera tricks and digital manipulation, but could it be programmed on a large enough scale to be incorporated into such a complex organism such as a human?
Lastly, if we were living in a complex hologram, wouldn't it make sense to program the occupants without a sense of self awareness and questionability about their surroundings?
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Post by notbob on Mar 23, 2018 9:14:54 GMT -5
....I actually look forward to dying....it's just the next adventure. I have always said that I’m not afraid of dying. That’s the easy part.
It’s the leaving of this thing we call “life” that I’m afraid of.
I'm not afraid of dying and I'm not afraid of leaving life. I have no reason to be afraid of it because I believe there is no "life" after death so there is no heaven nor hell. There is no decision making as to which direction I will go - nothing to be apprehensive about. I will die, become worm food, and the cycle will continue in part because I existed. What I fear however, is an extended period of physical pain prior to death. A sudden heart attack or stroke, a severe accident, a bullet in the head - all nice, quick, relatively pain free ways to die.
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Post by notbob on Mar 23, 2018 9:25:00 GMT -5
How do we not know that there is somewhere out there where energy can be created or destroyed? NKat The question doesn't make sense because we know that energy can't be created nor destroyed. If you're looking for how we know that, you might want to ask a physicist.
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Post by nkat on Mar 23, 2018 13:45:59 GMT -5
How do we not know that there is somewhere out there where energy can be created or destroyed? NKat The question doesn't make sense because we know that energy can't be created nor destroyed. If you're looking for how we know that, you might want to ask a physicist. We can state that here on planet Earth but what about the rules in other galaxies? Maybe some other alien race found out how to create and destroy energy. So far man has very limited knowledge of other galaxies. nkat
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