Tortured_empath
Arcanist
- Apr 7, 2019
- 463
How was the experience? Peaceful? Confusion? I'd love to know what to anticipate.
"Honey? You mind throwing the switch?" Camera slowly pulls back, lights dim to complete darkness. Cut!I predict death to be like being under anesthesia. Simply nothingness.
You were under anesthesia for couple of hours. And I am going to assume you died for few seconds?! So your encounter with your relatives was most likely a dream.I almost died under anesthesia 13 years ago. It was so peaceful and two deceased family members were there - one I had never met.
I "died" for more than a few seconds. I've always held onto the belief they were there. I'm hoping there is more than nothing after this.You were under anesthesia for couple of hours. And I am going to assume you died for few seconds?! So your encounter with your relatives was most likely a dream.
I agree, what matters is what you believe.I "died" for more than a few seconds. I've always held onto the belief they were there. I'm hoping there is more than nothing after this.
They say we are all bundles of energy and energy doesn't die, it just changes form. I wonder what happens to that energy when you die?you might want to smoke some weed before reading this shit.
I've been thinking about this, i had surgery 3 years ago, the surgery took 3 hours and i woke up screaming apparently, i remember none of that.
i just remember counting to 10 and then passing out. those 3 hours effectively dissapeared because i was unconscious and I imagine death works the same way.
the moment you die the entire universe dissapears, those billions of years no longer exist because you have no consciousness to experience it, just like when we were born, the universe started existing in that moment for us.
at some point this earth will be swallowed by the sun, then in 5 billion years the sun will die and in many quadrillion years the universe will die by entropy, or maybe some other thing that we don't even know of will occur. all of it will happen instantly the moment we die.
I'm still hoping for an afterlife but when we look at it objectively and with science the reality is kind of scary and peaceful in a way, we dissapear and everything else also dissapears because we can't experience it no more. almost as if nothing really matters and life is just forcing elements to be conscious while waiting for the inevitable. but who knows, maybe the matter that we are made of will become life and you'll wake up once again, over and over until the universe truly dies out.
i should probably stop getting so high every night.
They say we are all bundles of energy and energy doesn't die, it just changes form. I wonder what happens to that energy when you die?