pull down to refresh
67 sats \ 9 replies \ @NovaRift 1 Mar \ on: What happens when you die? AskSN
How was it before you were born? Nothing; you weren't there, so it was blank. Now, after you die, maybe it's the same. I have no idea, but I have read so many personal experiences of people who had near death experiences. The interesting thing is that everyone completely changed after experiencing it. Basically, everyone said they were in the calmest state they had ever experienced, and some weren't even happy after coming back.
I'd like to think that you don't just disappear, but maybe that's just wishful thinking
reply
Maybe that's just wishful thinking.
This line really made me emotional. Personally, I have no idea; in today's world, of course, we won't disappear. There are still our Stacker News accounts left, @Aardvark, with all your posts and comments and the legacy you'll leave. The house you built, the great parenting you'll give to your kids, will reflect some part of you in them—and, man, literally your DNA! But I know you also want to know about a soul type existence. Maybe there is something to it (we're still early in scientific breakthroughs and quantum physics, etc.), but if we talk about our current knowledge, then there isn't even a slight evidence of it. However, that doesn't mean there won't be any in the future.
reply
I'm not having kids, but I do agree, we all leave part of us behind now.
reply
Last year, I watched a movie (I forgot the name) with an unusual concept: when you die, you get reborn at the place where you made the biggest mistake in your life. Now, when this theory got leaked, everyone in the world rushed to die. I need to look it up again. Thanks for asking this question
reply
That sounds miserable lol. I've made some real bone head moves.
reply
🤪 well, who doesn't? But let it not affect you in any way. Movies like these are definitely interesting, but they made me wonder: what if the concept was true? Then I thought about the unfortunate incidents where newborn babies die shortly after being born—what mistake did they make? And where will they go back? Will they be converted into sperm? And this time, will they not fertilize with an egg because that was their mistake? The topic of death is so interesting—so interesting that scientists scratch their heads and don't look back to prove anything.