No, I don't believe there is anything after death once you die you're just gone.
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C) I'm atheist, and I don't believe in afterlife, but I believe in reincarnation. Why? Because human mind is a form of energy, and energy never dies, it only changes form.
@Poormanscomedian This is the part I was referring to in my original statement when I mentioned energy:
"Electric charge See also: Electric charge
Quarks have fractional electric charge values – either (−1⁄3) or (+2⁄3) times the elementary charge (e), depending on flavor. Up, charm, and top quarks (collectively referred to as up-type quarks) have a charge of +2⁄3 e, while down, strange, and bottom quarks (down-type quarks) have −1⁄3 e. Antiquarks have the opposite charge to their corresponding quarks; up-type antiquarks have charges of −2⁄3 e and down-type antiquarks have charges of +1⁄3 e. Since the electric charge of a hadron is the sum of the charges of the constituent quarks, all hadrons have integer charges: the combination of three quarks (baryons), three antiquarks (antibaryons), or a quark and an antiquark (mesons) always results in integer charges.[63] For example, the hadron constituents of atomic nuclei, neutrons and protons, have charges of 0 e and +1 e respectively; the neutron is composed of two down quarks and one up quark, and the proton of two up quarks and one down quark.[12] "
@Poormanscomedian "One of the most prominent properties of leptons is their electric charge, Q. The electric charge determines the strength of their electromagnetic interactions. It determines the strength of the electric field generated by the particle (see Coulomb's law) and how strongly the particle reacts to an external electric or magnetic field (see Lorentz force). Each generation contains one lepton with Q = −e (conventionally the charge of a particle is expressed in units of the elementary charge) and one lepton with zero electric charge. The lepton with electric charge is commonly simply referred to as a 'charged lepton' while the neutral lepton is called a neutrino. For example, the first generation consists of the electron e− with a negative electric charge and the electrically neutral electron neutrino ν e.
In the language of quantum field theory, the electromagnetic interaction of the charged leptons is expressed by the fact that the particles interact with the quantum of the electromagnetic field, the photon. The Feynman diagram of the electron-photon interaction is shown on the right.
Because leptons possess an intrinsic rotation in the form of their spin, charged leptons generate a magnetic field. The size of their magnetic dipole moment μ is given by where m is the mass of the lepton and g is the so-called g-factor for the lepton. First order approximation quantum mechanics predicts that the g-factor is 2 for all leptons. However, higher order quantum effects caused by loops in Feynman diagrams introduce corrections to this value. These corrections, referred to as the anomalous magnetic dipole moment, are very sensitive to the details of a quantum field theory model and thus provide the opportunity for precision tests of the standard model. The theoretical and measured values for the electron anomalous magnetic dipole moment are within agreement within eight significant figures."
@Poormanscomedian from here we move to neurons which make your brains work (memory, personality, etc.) and also are electrical aka the energy I'm talking about:
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I believe in heaven, one day I will see my mom again 😍
its just black like wen u goto sleep and u wakeup the next morning and dont remember having a dream but forever
It would be nice, but most nice things don't come.
I'm hoping biological immortality will become more scientifically realistic for humans within my lifetime.
No, I don't believe there is anything after death once you die you're just gone.
C) I'm atheist, and I don't believe in afterlife, but I believe in reincarnation.
Why? Because human mind is a form of energy, and energy never dies, it only changes form.
I do I’d hope to see my mom haven’t seen her since I was four I since her in pictures it’s not the same.
I believe in what my religion says because it makes perfect sense.
What’s your religion?
@LeaMalin one that does not say that just because I belong to it and follow it, I will go to heaven; although I should never lose hope in God's mercy.
Nope don't believe in heaven and see less of a reason to believe in a lake of fire hell
I think that our energy will become a part of all of the energy, just not sure if consciousness will also be a part of that.
sound like Oprah
@Poormanscomedian more like science, I assume you don't know what quarks or leptans are?
leptons*
more bull shit I would guess spewed out by another liberal that thinks he is a genius.
@Poormanscomedian my point exactly..
@Poormanscomedian they are the building blocks of everything that exists.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quark
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepton
@Poormanscomedian you know what is really sad? that even if you read about them you will not understand what they are.
@Poormanscomedian This is the part I was referring to in my original statement when I mentioned energy:
"Electric charge
See also: Electric charge
Quarks have fractional electric charge values – either (−1⁄3) or (+2⁄3) times the elementary charge (e), depending on flavor. Up, charm, and top quarks (collectively referred to as up-type quarks) have a charge of +2⁄3 e, while down, strange, and bottom quarks (down-type quarks) have −1⁄3 e. Antiquarks have the opposite charge to their corresponding quarks; up-type antiquarks have charges of −2⁄3 e and down-type antiquarks have charges of +1⁄3 e. Since the electric charge of a hadron is the sum of the charges of the constituent quarks, all hadrons have integer charges: the combination of three quarks (baryons), three antiquarks (antibaryons), or a quark and an antiquark (mesons) always results in integer charges.[63] For example, the hadron constituents of atomic nuclei, neutrons and protons, have charges of 0 e and +1 e respectively; the neutron is composed of two down quarks and one up quark, and the proton of two up quarks and one down quark.[12] "
@Poormanscomedian "One of the most prominent properties of leptons is their electric charge, Q. The electric charge determines the strength of their electromagnetic interactions. It determines the strength of the electric field generated by the particle (see Coulomb's law) and how strongly the particle reacts to an external electric or magnetic field (see Lorentz force). Each generation contains one lepton with Q = −e (conventionally the charge of a particle is expressed in units of the elementary charge) and one lepton with zero electric charge. The lepton with electric charge is commonly simply referred to as a 'charged lepton' while the neutral lepton is called a neutrino. For example, the first generation consists of the electron
e−
with a negative electric charge and the electrically neutral electron neutrino
ν
e.
In the language of quantum field theory, the electromagnetic interaction of the charged leptons is expressed by the fact that the particles interact with the quantum of the electromagnetic field, the photon. The Feynman diagram of the electron-photon interaction is shown on the right.
Because leptons possess an intrinsic rotation in the form of their spin, charged leptons generate a magnetic field. The size of their magnetic dipole moment μ is given by where m is the mass of the lepton and g is the so-called g-factor for the lepton. First order approximation quantum mechanics predicts that the g-factor is 2 for all leptons. However, higher order quantum effects caused by loops in Feynman diagrams introduce corrections to this value. These corrections, referred to as the anomalous magnetic dipole moment, are very sensitive to the details of a quantum field theory model and thus provide the opportunity for precision tests of the standard model. The theoretical and measured values for the electron anomalous magnetic dipole moment are within agreement within eight significant figures."
@Poormanscomedian from here we move to neurons which make your brains work (memory, personality, etc.) and also are electrical aka the energy I'm talking about:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuron
@Poormanscomedian the easiest way for me to explain this to you is as follows, the stuff you call a soul but what it really is.
@Poormanscomedian and what it is is energy.
I think we are all made up of energy and it goes back into that pool. Nothing is lost everything is recycled
I want to make it to heaven. I have to work on my faith however and my connection with god to make it in for sure.
No, I almost died once and only thing I can remember is pure darkness.
Simply google Robert Snow youtube, or the afterlife investigations.
I look so forward to Heaven. Do you know how big its going to be?
Lol, talk about wishful thinking.
I like to be optimistic for the future and beyond! I cannot be stopped!
Kudos to you then!
Only oblivion awaits.
Of course, Heaven good , and Hell bad
Exactly!
after I die, I'll disappear in nature
Interesting... Like be one with nature
Yep (:
I think I'll be in the Limbo.
I believe in death after life.