(2019-07-04, 01:36 PM)Stan Woolley Wrote: I remember Tom Campbell saying that those we meet are not exactly the same as when we knew them, although they’d be close enough given the limited period NDErs have with them. He said they’re exactly the same with the one difference being that they had no free will. So if they’re replicas without free will I suppose that might make it possible to make them visible wherever their consciousness might be?:l So they are just our creation?
Personally, I think that they’re there to ease the transition from one realm to the next. Whether ‘alive’ or ‘dead’.
Is there an after life.
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(2019-07-05, 04:26 PM)Typoz Wrote: I suppose perhaps the LHC was connected with the search for the Higgs Boson. A particle which is supposed to give mass to everthing else.Though there was also Brian Cox searching for a physical explanation of consciousness throughout the energy range of colliding particles in the LHC. He didn't find it and therefore concluded that consciousness was non-physical. Or something like that. Anyone know what he actually said?
I think we have already discussed the kind of logic that Cox subscribes to: that physicalism is absolute and that anything - such as spirit - should conform to the laws of physics. Here's a piece from The Independent newspaper:
Quote:Ghosts definitely don't exist because otherwise the Large Hadron Collider would have found them, claims Brian Cox
I do not make any clear distinction between mind and God. God is what mind becomes when it has passed beyond the scale of our comprehension.
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Freeman Dyson
Thank, that rings a bell. This is now echoing something in another thread. If Cox believes what he says, he's also disproved his own consciousness. From this point on he has no thoughts, no experiences, effectively he ceases to exist, except as a shell.
(2019-07-05, 03:12 PM)Vy Chấn Hải Wrote: :l So they are just our creation? Well, if you consider ‘us’ part of God then that’s a possibility.
Oh my God, I hate all this.
(2019-07-05, 03:10 PM)Vy Chấn Hải Wrote: What about brian cox and sean caroll with their LHC You have to realize that just because the opinions of a few big name scientists (Carroll, Cox, Novella, Krauss, ...etc) are published on some mainstream websites, that doesn’t mean they are correct. Nowadays, materialism seems to be all the rage within the scientific community. Thankfully, members are starting to recognize its flaws and are breaking away. As for whether or not there is life after death, the one thing that makes me believe there may be something more is that out of an ocean of knowledge, we know only a fraction of all there is to know.
What is my purpose in life de geso...?
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What is my purpose in life de geso...?
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