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An Agnostic Ponders Reincarnation
Have you ever met someone who claims to believe that, after death, there is nothing?
Can you clearly understand the meaning of such a claim?
If you do, please try to explicate it, in the comments section, because,
frankly, I don’t get it, and I say that, because, whenever you lose consciousness,
time whizzes by you at infinite speed. When you wake up, after total anesthesia,
you have no subjective clue as to whether you were unconscious for a minute,
or a billion years.
So, if you die, and there is nothing after death, then, in an instant
(from your point of view) you should move forward an infinite amount of time.
If time is
Physical Reality of Spirit World
In my last year of schooling, I went to a school run by catholic brothers and fathers.
At some point I asked one of the fathers (i.e., a priest) if an angel was subject to
the speed-of-light limitation that limits all forms of matter.
He told me he would think about it, and, the following day, he had this answer:
An angel is not subject to the speed-of-light limitation, because
if the angel moves from A to B,
it does not need to pass through any intermediate points:
it merely disappears at A and appears at B.
The answer, at the time, seemed to me dishonest in the sense that I did not believe
that he had honestly analyzed the question from s
Magick, Physics, Astral Travel.
Have you ever traveled in astral form?
Of course you have— if you've ever had a vivid dream!
You've probably seen your dog do that, too, right?
Normally, an astral body consists of the information content of your mind
(not even all of it), with just enough energy to encode the information.
Time ago, in an exceptionally vivid dream,
I met a very special girl —eh, lady— named Sarit.
In a string of successive dreams, we developed an intimate relationship,
to the point that, on this planet (where DA Administration is headquartered),
I began to build an artificial body in her likeness:
it turned out so well, that said body came to life
Shortcut through space: confirmed
The idea that there could be more spatial dimensions than you can see,
was formally developed by nineteenth century mathematicians (e.g. Riemann).
Throughout the 20th century, physicists played with the idea,
but experimental evidence was remote, at best.
Until Fermilab's announcement in 2007:
evidence like that, might be called consistent with,
but was deemed statistically "insignificant"
(i.e. not compelling, given the slight imprecisions of distance measurements, etc.).
In September 2011, however, CERN confirmed the Fermilab results,
with a totally different setup, at a statistical significance of 6 sigma.
5 sigma is the usual s
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Oho finally someone who has something interesting to say. I got so bored of journals about 'my scanner broke' or 'I went to anime cosplay sci-fi con today'
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You really shouldn't have to delete journals. If you edit the 'deviantID' block you could place the Visitor's Guide in the text box