Brett Nortje
11-11-2015, 01:03 PM
A lot of people believe in the afterlife, and others find it to be a stupid idea. if you were to think about it, it is medically proven people see things when they die, and why. the problem is that with all the cells dying or shutting off, there should be a lack of sensations, and, that would lead to a lack of seeing anything, as, the eyes are nerves, the ears and nose etcetera are nerves, and what we 'see' is a response to this.
So, with that in mind, there is no way to see something, unless it is a memory, yes? the problem with the typical medical evaluations, which state that chemicals will make you see things or something like that, is that something desperate for sensations will hallucinate, as the body is trying to stay alive, as it is supposed to do.
If the body is dying, then the nerves are tweaked, maybe being too sensitive for the brain to interpret properly, and then you have your hallucination, of course.
But, if the nerves are losing feeling, how can you see things? the default for the universe is black, not white, unless you are seeing your own 'outer eyes?'
So, we know that there is something more going on here than meets the eye!
Now, your body is made of chemical energy, and, as we know, energy is never destroyed, it just changes forms. the problem with my theory is that there is no way to find a significant or important way to show the soul made of energy re-entering the body. this means, of course, maybe it never leaves? it is only for a short while, while the heart pumps the blood through the body, with the oxygen... maybe it leaves the body looking for oxygen, the soul?
Of course, if we were to be critical, we would see that the body is designed to function with the soul, or neural networks where senses travel along, and then seek sensations from outside the body, as the nerves have gone kaput. then, we could say that the neural network leaves the body in energy form, and travels to heavens or hells, yes?
How does it travel? through electromagnetism - the driving force behind motion in our universe. i personally believe it ends up on an 'astral body,' and this is where our prayers go too, according to the ancient greeks. this would mean that everyone is right, of course, except the nay sayers of this whole afterlife thing.
So, with that in mind, there is no way to see something, unless it is a memory, yes? the problem with the typical medical evaluations, which state that chemicals will make you see things or something like that, is that something desperate for sensations will hallucinate, as the body is trying to stay alive, as it is supposed to do.
If the body is dying, then the nerves are tweaked, maybe being too sensitive for the brain to interpret properly, and then you have your hallucination, of course.
But, if the nerves are losing feeling, how can you see things? the default for the universe is black, not white, unless you are seeing your own 'outer eyes?'
So, we know that there is something more going on here than meets the eye!
Now, your body is made of chemical energy, and, as we know, energy is never destroyed, it just changes forms. the problem with my theory is that there is no way to find a significant or important way to show the soul made of energy re-entering the body. this means, of course, maybe it never leaves? it is only for a short while, while the heart pumps the blood through the body, with the oxygen... maybe it leaves the body looking for oxygen, the soul?
Of course, if we were to be critical, we would see that the body is designed to function with the soul, or neural networks where senses travel along, and then seek sensations from outside the body, as the nerves have gone kaput. then, we could say that the neural network leaves the body in energy form, and travels to heavens or hells, yes?
How does it travel? through electromagnetism - the driving force behind motion in our universe. i personally believe it ends up on an 'astral body,' and this is where our prayers go too, according to the ancient greeks. this would mean that everyone is right, of course, except the nay sayers of this whole afterlife thing.