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02-09-2007, 11:58 PM
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Re: Do you believe in Life After Death???????
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When you say black, what do you mean? 
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No not that kind of black.
I've always thought of how terrifying it would be during the last few seconds on your deathbed when everything is blacking out and you have no idea if that's the end or if there's something else after. 
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Re: Do you believe in Life After Death???????
I dunno. I am not into written religion. I imagine a lot of questions would be answered, if not- blackness, I'm fine with either. I ain't afraid.
I know a man who made a pact with a women friend that if either died, one would contact the other if there was life after death with a certain object (I forget what it was- perfume bottle or some crap like that) Anyway- he found it after she died- they never lived together.
I had a friend die when I was in the 9th grade, everyone said he had a crush on me and he was shy. I didn't care much for him but he was nice. Anyway, he and some friends were wrestling around- you know how boys do, and he just died. The autopsy said he had an enlarged heart. I was crying in my room a couple of days later and a perfectly stable and significant picture fell from my wall. I have never told anyone until now.
But then again, I had sobbed for my grandparents many times and have never sensed anything.
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I dunno. I am not into written religion. I imagine a lot of questions would be answered, if not- blackness, I'm fine with either. I ain't afraid.
I know a man who made a pact with a women friend that if either died, one would contact the other if there was life after death with a certain object (I forget what it was- perfume bottle or some crap like that) Anyway- he found it after she died- they never lived together.
I had a friend die when I was in the 9th grade, everyone said he had a crush on me and he was shy. I didn't care much for him but he was nice. Anyway, he and some friends were wrestling around- you know how boys do, and he just died. The autopsy said he had an enlarged heart. I was crying in my room a couple of days later and a perfectly stable and significant picture fell from my wall. I have never told anyone until now.
But then again, I had sobbed for my grandparents many times and have never sensed anything.
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Actually it doesn't black out, you see the light. 
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Actually it doesn't black out, you see the light. 
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Re: Do you believe in Life After Death???????
I don't believe in god nor any religion but strongly believes in another dimension & ghosts, does that make me evil? 
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Re: Do you believe in Life After Death???????
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I don't believe in god nor any religion but strongly believes in another dimension & ghosts, does that make me evil? 
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That reminds me of a documentry that really rattled my chain. He said something like this.
Insects like ants live in a 1 dimensional world of consciousness.They are not aware of the world around them or us.
Animals like dogs live in a 2 dimensional world of consciousness they see us but are not self aware.
We all live in a 3 dimensional world. We are self aware but cannot see beyond our dimension like the ant. But there are stories of people seeing ghosts.
Ghost and spirits live in a 4th dimension where they can see all dimensions below and on some occasion, able to contact with the 3rd.
And apparently it goes to like 7 or 8 and comes around in a full circle or figure 8 symbolizing eternity.
BTW, I'll be recruiting at Moab for my newly formed cult. 
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Re: Do you believe in Life After Death???????
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That reminds me of a documentry that really rattled my chain. He said something like this.
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Insects like ants live in a 1 dimensional world of consciousness.They are not aware of the world around them or us.
Animals like dogs live in a 2 dimensional world of consciousness they see us but are not self aware.
We all live in a 3 dimensional world. We are self aware but cannot see beyond our dimension like the ant. But there are stories of people seeing ghosts.
Ghost and spirits live in a 4th dimension where they can see all dimensions below and on some occasion, able to contact with the 3rd.
And apparently it goes to like 7 or 8 and comes around in a full circle or figure 8 symbolizing eternity.
BTW, I'll be recruiting at Moab for my newly formed cult.
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I've always enjoyed conversations with you concerning dimensional theory, but never thought it'd come up here.
The basic idea behind all string theories is that the fundamental constituents of reality are strings of extremely small scale (possibly Planck length, about 10−35 m) which vibrate at specific resonant frequencies. Thus, any particle should be thought of as a tiny vibrating object, rather than as a point. This object can vibrate in different modes (just as a guitar string can produce different notes), with every mode appearing as a different particle (electron, photon etc.). Strings can split and combine, which would appear as particles emitting and absorbing other particles, presumably giving rise to the known interactions between particles.
In addition to strings, this theory also includes objects of higher dimensions, such as D-branes and NS-branes. Furthermore, all string theories predict the existence of degrees of freedom which are usually described as extra dimensions. String theory is thought to include some 10, 11 or 26 dimensions, depending on the specific theory and on the point of view with time being the constant dimension, thus these are known as 9+1, 10+1 and 25+1.
No experimental verification or falsification of the theory has yet been possible, thus leading many experts to turn to one of several alternate models, such as Loop quantum gravity. However, with the construction of the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland scientists may produce relevant data.
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Re: Do you believe in Life After Death???????
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I've always enjoyed conversations with you concerning dimensional theory, but never thought it'd come up here.
The basic idea behind all string theories is that the fundamental constituents of reality are strings of extremely small scale (possibly Planck length, about 10−35 m) which vibrate at specific resonant frequencies. Thus, any particle should be thought of as a tiny vibrating object, rather than as a point. This object can vibrate in different modes (just as a guitar string can produce different notes), with every mode appearing as a different particle (electron, photon etc.). Strings can split and combine, which would appear as particles emitting and absorbing other particles, presumably giving rise to the known interactions between particles.
In addition to strings, this theory also includes objects of higher dimensions, such as D-branes and NS-branes. Furthermore, all string theories predict the existence of degrees of freedom which are usually described as extra dimensions. String theory is thought to include some 10, 11 or 26 dimensions, depending on the specific theory and on the point of view with time being the constant dimension, thus these are known as 9+1, 10+1 and 25+1.
No experimental verification or falsification of the theory has yet been possible, thus leading many experts to turn to one of several alternate models, such as Loop quantum gravity. However, with the construction of the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland scientists may produce relevant data.
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Re: Do you believe in Life After Death???????
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I've always enjoyed conversations with you concerning dimensional theory, but never thought it'd come up here.
The basic idea behind all string theories is that the fundamental constituents of reality are strings of extremely small scale (possibly Planck length, about 10−35 m) which vibrate at specific resonant frequencies. Thus, any particle should be thought of as a tiny vibrating object, rather than as a point. This object can vibrate in different modes (just as a guitar string can produce different notes), with every mode appearing as a different particle (electron, photon etc.). Strings can split and combine, which would appear as particles emitting and absorbing other particles, presumably giving rise to the known interactions between particles.
In addition to strings, this theory also includes objects of higher dimensions, such as D-branes and NS-branes. Furthermore, all string theories predict the existence of degrees of freedom which are usually described as extra dimensions. String theory is thought to include some 10, 11 or 26 dimensions, depending on the specific theory and on the point of view with time being the constant dimension, thus these are known as 9+1, 10+1 and 25+1.
No experimental verification or falsification of the theory has yet been possible, thus leading many experts to turn to one of several alternate models, such as Loop quantum gravity. However, with the construction of the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland scientists may produce relevant data.
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I've always enjoyed conversations with you concerning dimensional theory, but never thought it'd come up here.
The basic idea behind all string theories is that the fundamental constituents of reality are strings of extremely small scale (possibly Planck length, about 10−35 m) which vibrate at specific resonant frequencies. Thus, any particle should be thought of as a tiny vibrating object, rather than as a point. This object can vibrate in different modes (just as a guitar string can produce different notes), with every mode appearing as a different particle (electron, photon etc.). Strings can split and combine, which would appear as particles emitting and absorbing other particles, presumably giving rise to the known interactions between particles.
In addition to strings, this theory also includes objects of higher dimensions, such as D-branes and NS-branes. Furthermore, all string theories predict the existence of degrees of freedom which are usually described as extra dimensions. String theory is thought to include some 10, 11 or 26 dimensions, depending on the specific theory and on the point of view with time being the constant dimension, thus these are known as 9+1, 10+1 and 25+1.
No experimental verification or falsification of the theory has yet been possible, thus leading many experts to turn to one of several alternate models, such as Loop quantum gravity. However, with the construction of the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland scientists may produce relevant data.
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I've always enjoyed conversations with you concerning dimensional theory, but never thought it'd come up here.
The basic idea behind all string theories is that the fundamental constituents of reality are strings of extremely small scale (possibly Planck length, about 10−35 m) which vibrate at specific resonant frequencies. Thus, any particle should be thought of as a tiny vibrating object, rather than as a point. This object can vibrate in different modes (just as a guitar string can produce different notes), with every mode appearing as a different particle (electron, photon etc.). Strings can split and combine, which would appear as particles emitting and absorbing other particles, presumably giving rise to the known interactions between particles.
In addition to strings, this theory also includes objects of higher dimensions, such as D-branes and NS-branes. Furthermore, all string theories predict the existence of degrees of freedom which are usually described as extra dimensions. String theory is thought to include some 10, 11 or 26 dimensions, depending on the specific theory and on the point of view with time being the constant dimension, thus these are known as 9+1, 10+1 and 25+1.
No experimental verification or falsification of the theory has yet been possible, thus leading many experts to turn to one of several alternate models, such as Loop quantum gravity. However, with the construction of the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland scientists may produce relevant data.
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Sorry, Dennis and I often have spirited discussions on different theories, taking differing sides just for the purpose of debate. Let me explain further:
During one arguement, Dennis and I debated two of the most important, yet conflicting laws of physics; he choosing The General Theory of Relativity and myself choosing Quantum Physics.
Inconsistencies arise when one tries to join the quantum laws with general relativity, a more elaborate description of spacetime which incorporates gravitation. Resolving these inconsistencies has been a major goal of twentieth- and twenty-first-century physics. Many prominent physicists, including Stephen Hawking in his book, A Brief History of Time, have labored in the attempt to discover a "Grand Unification Theory" that combines not only different models of subatomic physics, but also defines the universe's four forces--the strong force, weak force, electromagnetism, and gravity--as being different variations of a single force or phenomenon.
It comes down to this, Wilfred: Are all things in nature actually super-tiny bits of strings that are vibrating strands of energy? If so, string theory would merge general relativity and quantum mechanics, and would explain the origin of space, time, and the universe itself. Or is the theory, as some critics claim, just extraordinarily complex mathematics which may have nothing to do with physics and a theory of nothing, not everything? If so, physicists are back to the drawing board in their quest for the Holy Grail of physics?an ultimate theory of everything.
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Re: Do you believe in Life After Death???????
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can change its form.
All living being have and produce some sort of electrical current(energy) running through them. When you die it goes away.
Question where does it go??
Why do areas that are supposedly haunted have high EMF(electro magnetic field) readings?
I say theres got to be another plane or dimension.
And there is going to be some weird sh*t happening (Christians call it Judgment Day) when the earth magnetic poles flip flop again and according to scientist we are 20 years past due for one.
http://www.psc.edu/science/glatzmaier.html
A shift in the poles will cause tides to become unstable, EMF fields will be out of wack thus perhaps releasing a lot of spirts, ghosts energy what ever you want to call it.
Just a theory. From a guy who believes in Scientific fact rather than Faith.
And no I'm an not a fvcking Scientologist 
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I worry more about family and friends dieing, than my own death. Basically, I hope there is another better place. If not then oh well, I will be Sh!t out of luck.
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I'm fairly certain that I'm on the express elevator to hell. That's where all the booze and large breasted women with loose morals go anyways.

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You three are my new friends. 
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I'm fairly certain that I'm on the express elevator to hell. That's where all the booze and large breasted women with loose morals go anyways.

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And they all sport 10" cocks to sodomize you for eternity. 
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No. no. no, Marc's going to hell remember? 
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