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- Apr 18, 2018
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It is hard for me to understand how can anyone prove anything with regard to afterlife (unless someone with no heart beat starts to talk....)
Yes lots of people say that they've seen it. But human perception is flawed. Our eyes can be tricked which is precisely the reason we can enjoy magicians' performances. But unfortunately as a result, we would never know if what we saw is what we think we saw. We can believe what we saw but we cannot use our experience as proofs.
Yes scientists have done lots of researches. But I also cannot say their research 100% proves anything either. Even the scientists themselves do not conclude anything with 100% certainty. Long time ago, people believed in geocentric universe with good reasons. For example, they claim the lack of stellar parallax shows earth does not move. What they actually missed is an instrument good enough to measure stellar parallax. How would we know if we just do not have the technology yet?
So I would say no one has proof. We can believe in whatever we want and at the same time open to the possibility that we are wrong.
Everything can be falsified and we can't force others to believe in quantum mechanics or another topic.
How we do prove the truth of something? First, we must axiomatize something or some statements (assuming its true without proving it), then we can build logical proofs using the axiom(s).
If two persons aren't agreeing on the set of axioms, its a waste of time to discuss because the base is different and will give different logical values.
Its like if someone say God exists and the other say no. If they don't agree on this axiom then whatever they say to each other is useless.
But there are differences with axioms and the better ones to accept are the small and abstract ones. Big and non-abstract ones could not be agreed on but some like arithmetic and basic mathematical operation are agreed on. Humans axiomatized arithmetic and accepted its truth without a proof. If we try to break arithmetic and prove it, we'll end having smaller axioms. So the road of truth is an endless road but we can simply accept some things as axioms.
As for afterlife, we can make two axioms (it exists or not) then build the logic and analysis and see if there is a contradiction or not. If there is no agreement then analysis is useless.
Sorry if I made it looks complicated and I know there are many details but this is just an example of how logic and deduction works.