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  1. #61
    Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one.

    - Einstein
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  2. #62
    that albert einstein is a person of any significance is also a very persistent illusion
  3. #63
     Acolyte
    Originally posted by benny vader if the first death is not really death then y is it called death ???

    Both are "deaths" because you really do "die", in that the part of code which said you have a body in the projection is no longer active. You no longer have a working "physical" body, which is our definition of death.
  4. #64
    Originally posted by  When you die, the real you does not really die. The source keeps running "backups" within its programming. It can create you again just as you were in any point in time as we know it. In the programming, there is a "first death", and a "second death". With the first death, the real you is not really dead in the programming, merely in stasis. With the second death, the real you no longer exists, and all backups have been deleted forever. The second death is final, but the first death is merely a waiting state in the code. This is how the source will bring back all those who have died that he decides are worthy. The code of the real you will simply be retrieved, and you will appear again, but this time in your true form. This is also how everlasting life is accomplished, and how pain and sickness and death is eliminated forever. All that is simply written into the code which emanates from the source.

    You're pulling shit out of your ass just like the religious people
    We are the code, we're merely patterns of energy once the pattern assembles into the stage we perceive as death our consciousness ceases and we "die" but in another timeline/universe/existence the same patterns are being projected at a previous point where you in your current timeline were "alive" but you have no tangible connection to that existence, it's separate from ours yet similar.
    now with the idea of reincarnation in mind, yes I do believe in it, but I'll have to do some more thinking about that before I can release my findings
  5. #65
    Originally posted by  Look into quantum entanglement, what Eisenstein called "spooky action at a distance", and you will get much more information on this subject.

    I know what quantum entanglement is lmao
  6. #66
    Obbe is perpetually 15.
  7. #67
    existence is kind of like a fart

    the universe is the gust of ass fumes in the air and the room is deep space
    but once the particles of ass fumes evaporate they're gone
    do the little bacterial beings in the fume galaxies reincarnate?
  8. #68
    Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by gumbo Obbe is perpetually 15.

    Not really, I live a proper, successful adult life.

    If growing up means you're not allowed to think about this stuff, I guess I'd rather be perpetually 15.
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  9. #69
    Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Einstein was a fan of Spinoza's god, which is the god of all with infinite attributes. All is God. The appearance of you and your apparent free will is the illusion. For Einstein's understanding of the universe was as a mathematically operating deterministic structure. With time becoming just another dimension within space time, Einstein envisioned the universe as a block, where from "outside" all states would already be present and/or implied.
  10. #70
    Originally posted by Obbe Einstein was a fan of Spinoza's god, which is the god of all with infinite attributes. All is God. The appearance of you and your apparent free will is the illusion. For Einstein's understanding of the universe was as a mathematically operating deterministic structure. With time becoming just another dimension within space time, Einstein envisioned the universe as a block, where from "outside" all states would already be present and/or implied.

    Really?

    https://www.quora.com/Was-Albert-Einsteins-quote-Reality-is-merely-an-illusion-albeit-a-very-persistent-one-in-relation-to-Solipsism

    Fucks sake
  11. #71
    Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by Fox Paws Really?

    https://www.quora.com/Was-Albert-Einsteins-quote-Reality-is-merely-an-illusion-albeit-a-very-persistent-one-in-relation-to-Solipsism

    Fucks sake

  12. #72
     Acolyte
    Read, The Talisman, by Stephen King/Peter Straub. It provides stunning and remarkable insights into how reality really works. Also, Black House, the followup.
  13. #73
    benny vader YELLOW GHOST
    Originally posted by  Both are "deaths" because you really do "die", in that the part of code which said you have a body in the projection is no longer active. You no longer have a working "physical" body, which is our definition of death.

    so does one have a working physical body between the state of the first death and the second one ????
  14. #74
     Acolyte
    Originally posted by benny vader so does one have a working physical body between the state of the first death and the second one ????

    No. The part of the programming which is being projected from the source takes you and puts your code in a stasis hold, and your "physical" body then decomposes back to the elements. But remember the Law of Conservation. No "matter" is ever truly lost, merely converted. The programming within the projection is easily able to reuse the involved energy to recreate your "physical" body on-the-fly, and your body can be brought back from whatever point in time desired. Kind of like time travel, but different. Even time travel and future-telling is all just the ability to manipulate/observe the code as it is being emanated. The source has left some privileges to the emanating code blocked, whereas he has apparently left others open with at least partial access.
  15. #75
    Originally posted by benny vader so does one have a working physical body between the state of the first death and the second one ????

    there is no separation between the self/consciousness and the physical body
  16. #76
    benny vader YELLOW GHOST
    Originally posted by  No. The part of the programming which is being projected from the source takes you and puts your code in a stasis hold, and your "physical" body then decomposes back to the elements. But remember the Law of Conservation. No "matter" is ever truly lost, merely converted.

    then how is the second death possible ???
  17. #77
     Acolyte
    Originally posted by benny vader then how is the second death possible ???

    You could think of it as "hard deleting code". Only the source has the required access. The source simply deletes that part of the programming which includes you in the projection. Nobody can get it back. It's possible even the source has designed the system in such a way that even it cannot recover the data.
  18. #78
    benny vader YELLOW GHOST
    Originally posted by  You could think of it as "hard deleting code". Only the source has the required access. The source simply deletes that part of the programming which includes you in the projection. Nobody can get it back. It's possible even the source has designed the system in such a way that even it cannot recover the data.

    but like you said ... nothing can be deleted, only transformed.
  19. #79
    I told you retards, we're like the bacteria in fart air
    once the fart evaporates so does your existence
  20. #80
    Good thread
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