I created this topic because i thought life was a frist person game were the others are only a program,and there is always someone trying to explain it.How to now that i´m not in a alien tech center being studied while my mind is on a "game program" thinking that it's alive?
i read or heard that seeing the light at the end of the tunnel is caused by your brain's neurons all firing off at once in a futile attempt to revive itself
ok well no i dont beilive god is true but thats just me. beilive what you want. and huh does time exist of course it does. and nothin happens when we die we just die, their is no light at the end of the tunnel
it's fun to think about parallel universes (does time exists/bigbang theory)
every second in your life that you could've died there's one for that and on how you could die every second, there are millions of ways to die each second....
I created this topic because i thought life was a frist person game were the others are only a program,and there is always someone trying to explain it.How to now that iôm not in a alien tech center being studied while my mind is on a "game program" thinking that it's alive?
This is a version of very famous skeptical scenarios. The point of this is that it really is not knowable whether or not this is all really real or you're just being deceived somehow (alien experiment, brain in a vat, etc.). Keep in mind, though, that everything you experience is ultimately a human construct in some fashion. Even if we are talking about physics - we can only relate to these naturally occurring phenomena through human constructs such as language and mathematics. It's very difficult, if not impossible, to remove yourself from these constructs and become "Actualized" to use a concept of the phenomenologist Heidegger. Hell, at the end of the day, physicists still aren't sure why gravity actually exists, even though there are formulas that explain this phenomenon quite well. There are also formal logical proofs that show there are limits to what we can systematically or methodologically prove to be true. So at the core of this concern is: does this affect our knowledge or capacity for truth?
every second in your life that you could've died there's one for that and on how you could die every second, there are millions of ways to die each second....
It's not that. It's basically a dimension is formed every time some one makes a choice. If you believe in fate, then there can only be one parallel universe. If you believe in the "what if" and the "could have been" then there must be a parallel universe created every time there is a decision. You don't just die every second just because, it's due to a reason. There is science behind this.
It is just what people believe. I belive there is a heaven but I don't know if it's real and none of us do except for those people who lie and say that they have seen it. We made heaven look a certain way over the thousands of years and we think there is a gold gate and some walkway (this is what my friend told me). We dont know that but that is whgat we want it to look like. So the answer is that people believe in it but no one knows if it's real.