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Space Exploration Vs. After Life Exploration
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What do you think should be a bigger focus, yea we can continue focusing on expanding and being able to move beyond earth, develop and colonize worlds (something that prob won’t happen in a thousand years) or use some of that money to explore what happens to human conciseness, what happens to the soul inside the machine?

Within the idea of focusing on expanding our study’s into life after death, we really start to appreciate life itself. I hear so many people talk about aliens, UFOs, moving into space, but what’s the point if you’re not recycled as well?

I honestly feel like scientific research on life (human conciseness) after death is really interesting. It’s the bones of religion but without all the crap sprinkled on top, essentially spiritualism at that point.

So what do you think comes first, as an argument, as a discussion, what is more important or interesting? The focus of life after death, or the focus of being able to prosper elsewhere as such without knowing if it means anything.

What do you think should be a bigger focus, yea we can continue focusing on expanding and being able to move beyond earth, develop and colonize worlds (something that prob won’t happen in a thousand years) or use some of that money to explore what happens to human conciseness, what happens to the soul inside the machine?

Within the idea of focusing on expanding our study’s into life after death, we really start to appreciate life itself. I hear so many people talk about aliens, UFOs, moving into space, but what’s the point if you’re not recycled as well?

I honestly feel like scientific research on life (human conciseness) after death is really interesting. It’s the bones of religion but without all the crap sprinkled on top, essentially spiritualism at that point.

So what do you think comes first, as an argument, as a discussion, what is more important or interesting? The focus of life after death, or the focus of being able to prosper elsewhere as such without knowing if it means anything.
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we've already done the research on "life after death" and we found out that there's nothing. you just die (sorry spiritualism)

we've already done the research on "life after death" and we found out that there's nothing. you just die (sorry spiritualism)
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Who’s we, does that department have a phone number to reach out to?

Who’s we, does that department have a phone number to reach out to?
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dbkwe've already done the research on "life after death" and we found out that there's nothing. you just die (sorry spiritualism)

Attention, ʀᴇᴅᴅɪᴛ: We have done T̸̨̹͙̪͓̞̟̮͓̏̊̎͝ͅH̴̱͇̥̼̬͉̫̠̣̩́̌̇̕͝͝E̵̢͚͚͊̉̒̈́̈̕͝ ̵̨̛̯̫͊̏̂͊͂S̷̨̆̃͂C̸̳̍͌́͆́̌̍̿͑Ī̸̲͐̑̾̀̿̀͗͝E̷̱̽̈̓̓̈̌Ń̶͈̭̜̟͈̇͋̿̈́̓͂͛̀C̷̻̈́̿͑̇́̔̀E̸̢̙̬̬̦̳̗̣͆̔̀͊͘͜͝͝͝ͅ..

[quote=dbk]we've already done the research on "life after death" and we found out that there's nothing. you just die (sorry spiritualism)[/quote]
Attention, [b][i]ʀᴇᴅᴅɪᴛ:[/i][/b] We have done T̸̨̹͙̪͓̞̟̮͓̏̊̎͝ͅ[i]H̴̱͇̥̼̬͉̫̠̣̩́̌̇̕͝͝E̵̢͚͚͊̉̒̈́̈̕͝[b] ̵̨̛̯̫͊̏̂͊͂S̷̨̆̃͂C̸̳̍͌́͆́̌̍̿͑Ī̸̲͐̑̾̀̿̀͗͝E̷̱̽̈̓̓̈̌[/i]Ń̶͈̭̜̟͈̇͋̿̈́̓͂͛̀C̷̻̈́̿͑̇́̔̀E̸̢̙̬̬̦̳̗̣͆̔̀͊͘͜͝͝͝ͅ..
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babe wake up, new brock schizo post just dropped

babe wake up, new brock schizo post just dropped
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Dbabe wake up, new brock schizo post just dropped

What exactly made you decide to go with that letter of the alphabet for that name, was it for Dumb, because you made a Dumb fuckin post. That circle jerk your riding has gotta be running outta air by now.

[quote=D]babe wake up, new brock schizo post just dropped[/quote]

What exactly made you decide to go with that letter of the alphabet for that name, was it for Dumb, because you made a Dumb fuckin post. That circle jerk your riding has gotta be running outta air by now.
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#7
14 Frags +

all you fuckers care about is DICK! dick dick dick dick dick! *punches door* meanwhile Brock cares about the philosophical implications of the afterlife.

all you fuckers care about is DICK! dick dick dick dick dick! *punches door* meanwhile Brock cares about the philosophical implications of the afterlife.
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BrockDbabe wake up, new brock schizo post just dropped
What exactly made you decide to go with that letter of the alphabet for that name, was it for Dumb, because you made a Dumb fuckin post. That circle jerk your riding has gotta be running outta air by now.

Deez nuts lmfao

[quote=Brock][quote=D]babe wake up, new brock schizo post just dropped[/quote]

What exactly made you decide to go with that letter of the alphabet for that name, was it for Dumb, because you made a Dumb fuckin post. That circle jerk your riding has gotta be running outta air by now.[/quote]

Deez nuts lmfao
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Both fields of study can coexist at the same time, but the fact of the matter is that scientists (and financial sponsors) will be inherently more interested in exploring the tangible universe than dedicating resources towards the metaphysical questions pertaining to life after death.

Beyond a certain point, there’s only so much we can do to study a discipline that literally doesn’t exist (in the sense that it is immaterial). You’re essentially asking why don’t scientists who study the natural world dedicate their time to studying a field that concerns itself with proving consciousness after the physical body (and thereby the only quantifiable way of measuring consciousness) is destroyed.

Not that there’s a verifiable way to prove there isn’t life after death, but I wouldn’t expect a conclusive breakthrough in our lifetime’s given the only real information we can ethically source on the topic is near-death testimonies.

Both fields of study can coexist at the same time, but the fact of the matter is that scientists (and financial sponsors) will be inherently more interested in exploring the tangible universe than dedicating resources towards the metaphysical questions pertaining to life after death.

Beyond a certain point, there’s only so much we can do to study a discipline that literally doesn’t exist (in the sense that it is immaterial). You’re essentially asking why don’t scientists who study the natural world dedicate their time to studying a field that concerns itself with proving consciousness after the physical body (and thereby the only quantifiable way of measuring consciousness) is destroyed.

Not that there’s a verifiable way to prove there isn’t life after death, but I wouldn’t expect a conclusive breakthrough in our lifetime’s given the only real information we can ethically source on the topic is near-death testimonies.
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settlement of other space rocks is centuries out of our grasp and life after death is a sci-fi concept about as feasible as dyson spheres or black hole time travel

how about we use the nigh infinite amount of money and stuff we currently possess in an attempt to improve the lives of people who currently exist

settlement of other space rocks is centuries out of our grasp and life after death is a sci-fi concept about as feasible as dyson spheres or black hole time travel

how about we use the nigh infinite amount of money and stuff we currently possess in an attempt to improve the lives of people who currently exist
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#11
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Entropy ain’t what is used to be.

Entropy ain’t what is used to be.
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dbkwe've already done the research on "life after death" and we found out that there's nothing. you just die (sorry spiritualism)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItBDepGyfK0

[quote=dbk]we've already done the research on "life after death" and we found out that there's nothing. you just die (sorry spiritualism)[/quote]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItBDepGyfK0
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