I hope it feels like returning home, where I feel totally comfy, content and safe.
What do you hope death feels like?
I hope it feels like nothing. like i've been completely deleted from the universe
Like a comfy shroom trip where you realise death isn't real and you are an eternal being.
I believe that if the universe could make me conscious once, then given enough time, it will do it again. Even if it takes an incomprehensibly astronomical amount of time, it'll happen, and in death time will be no object. From your perspective, the "resurrection" of your consciousness will happen in the blink of an eye.
This isn't necessarily a good thing though.
>eternal life
WHY does everyone want this? This sounds horrible.
Black holes will remove all the information in the universe before that ever happens, but it is technically possible.
This is the curse at work, the curse that undermines all life and defeats all creation. Over and over and over again. This is the nightmare from which we can't wake up.
What if its an state of perpetual bliss??
It doesn't feel like fucking anything you retards.
Why would it feel like anything.
How could it feel like anything if your brain activity stops.
You're no more intelligent than theists
You are in for a rude awakening. When you die your consciousness wakes up in a hellscape where you are trapped with everyone else in a pit of disgust, pain and despair for eternity
Like a sub-breakthrough dose of DMT with no existence to return to or a breakthrough of DMT but, again, with all the clarity and none of the existence. If it were an existence, it wouldn't be such a big deal and there'd be no objects to grab onto or remember, nor any apparatus to control.
But of course, what I would want is the manifestation of that reoccurring dream where I find absolution, scream in unbridled joy, and God wraps his arms around me and repeats "I know, I know, I know..." before dissolving into the bliss of nothingness. The reoccurring dream has since turned into a bleak reminder that who I loved is no longer around as I shout out for her, recognizing that she has exited the chamber of my spirit is where she used to be fuck suicide
It's equally likely that we will go to a pleasure realm where all of our wildest dreams come true.
Humans, being the lowly mammals that we are, have a tendency to expect the worst though. (This is evolutionarily advantageous; if you expect the worst, you prepare for the worst)
Where did the universe come from?
Wew that sounds so terrible user.
>Pic unrelated
why is the universe expanding at a faster rate? it is accelerating. something is pushing it apart
I love how these threads always inevitably spiral down into a heaven/hell discussion even when religion isn't mentioned.
Humans are so fucking 1-dimensional.
If this is true I will fucking absolutely become a murderer of life.
If I ever realize I've been reliving this and have objective proof I will kill as many living things as I can.
Even if its futile, I'd want to destroy whatever was responsible for the process
>HOOMANS ARE SO *UNORIGINAL*
You got triple zeroes because your post is fucking worthless you hipster faggot.
Its interesting because when I think of "returning home", I dont think of my childhood home or anything like that. I think of something else a bit more elemental. Like going to a place that feels really idyllic and cozy and just what I would imagine
I don't know where the universe comes from but it sure as hell doesn't save your memories and character from being erased by death. We know that those things consist only of electrical signals in the brain, and when you die, those electrical signals cease.
I hope it feel like nothing. Void is the preferable state of any and everything if you ask me.
>I'd want to destroy whatever was responsible for the process
Don't look in any mirrors, my man!
That's not a feeling. So by definition you cannot feel it. Like it or not the ride never ends
>the ant kills other ants because it's trapped in an ant farm
like a dreamless night of sleep
>electrical signals in the brain, and when you die, those electrical signals cease.
True, but if we are nothing but matter/material, as writes, perhaps, over the absurdly long timeline that is eternity, the various, disparate elements of matter/material that was necessary for the formation of the illusion of our personal sense of consciousness may be reconstituted into a functional form through some means or another.
i imagine it's what it was like before you were born
You can't imagine what you don't remember.
the idea that you will have no sensations whatsoever when you die, that there will be a total void, also means there will be no sensation of time
which means that all time will pass in a nanosecond the instant you die, all the way to the end of the universe
which means that for all practical purposes, as soon as you die, the sun explodes, the earth is destroyed, and the universe ends in rapid succession