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In other words, will we continue to live, but only on a another plane somewhere? I've heard others suggest this theory and have often wondered if it's a possibility.

2006-10-29 13:20:20 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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jeeze..i cant believe all the religious quacks answering questions like this... as to your question..the energy from our "soul" (basicly our body is like a power plant) will escape into another brane/universe/ and weather it will hold its past form is doubtfull but it will definitely happen.read articles on M-theory..also,read about gravity particles traveling into different dimentions.if the theory is even partly true then it may be possible for the energy in our dying bodies to change dimentions..tho- i dont believe the "particle gravity theory" personally i think it's a wave...

2006-10-29 14:03:10 · answer #1 · answered by khaymen2231976 1 · 0 0

Given that we can't contact the dead, we may never know, until we die ourselves, but it's an interesting Idea. I hadn't heard this one before.
I think one would have to realize at the time of death that they'd died -- unless the 'crossover' happens before death actually occurs? Then, by being transported to a new world/universe/life, wouldn't you realize something had happened differently? Or perhaps during the crossover, one's memories and experiences are realigned for this new life -- which would explain why we rarely remember things before the age of five -- The body is born empty, with no soul in it, and when a person dies in another universe, their soul is placed into the vessel of a baby child. Hmm. This bears further pondering. Unfortunate that we'll never be able to prove or disprove it...

2006-11-05 21:37:57 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The bible is just a bunch of paper and ink. The truth will come after you die. I think life and death will contiue throughout eternity. You will become your favorite animal and eat other little animal that traps the souls of the bullies that picked on you when you were a human lol.Believe it or not I think we live in the parallel universe would be cool. I want to be able to fly in the next life

2006-11-06 17:49:12 · answer #3 · answered by Jamaal H 2 · 0 0

No, we will be dead. We will cease to exist anywhere. If we have a soul, it could go somewhere. That is it, in my view. I am not sad or morbid, just realistic. There is not enough evidence to say otherwise. There is evidence of God or a spirit on some level but not where it concerns death. When I was young I used to think, or more precisely, hope that there was an afterlife, but I have grown to disbelieve that now. You live on only in the minds of others and the way you are remembered is determined by the way you live your life. Living well and paying attention to others feelings and needs is worthwhile and necessary for a civilization to thrive.

2006-10-29 22:02:39 · answer #4 · answered by FrogDog 4 · 0 1

Well, "religious quacks," as one answer put it, just might have the answer - have you ever thought of that? Really, everyone has some kind of sense that after death there's something else. Wouldn't it be nice if there wasn't? No accountability for our actions, not need to think about a God or any higher authority at all - we could just live life our own way. But most people, when they're honest with themselves, have a sense of coming judgment for their actions. That's why the Bible says, "It is appointed unto man once to die, and after that the judgment." There is no alternate universe awaiting, just one of two destinations; it all relies on a simple choice for us now - what we do with Jesus Christ. (yeah, I know I'll get some bad ratings now cause I mentioned Him!)

2006-11-06 16:59:43 · answer #5 · answered by grounded_firmly 2 · 0 1

There is no "moment" of death. Death is a process. You are made up of at least a trilllion cells, each of which is independently alive. If you take cells from any part of your body and put them in a petri dish, they will survive your "moment" of death. We are symbiotic collections of life, meaning that all cells work together in their mutual interests. When cellular function in one part of the host organism fails, say the heart, then the symbiotic system fails and the death process begins. Over a period of days, a trillion deaths will occur as cell die from lack of nutrition and oxygen. As the brain cells die, your conception of self awareness will disappear and you will return to the place you came from. That place is unknown, it's pre-embryonic. We are just the container life comes in. People are obsessed with death and what it means and the answer can only be, We don't know.

2006-10-29 22:12:51 · answer #6 · answered by gone 7 · 1 0

Parallel universe all right - parallel to the ground at a distance of approximately 6 feet.

2006-10-29 21:36:21 · answer #7 · answered by LeAnne 7 · 0 1

Interesting!

2006-10-29 21:23:53 · answer #8 · answered by butch 5 · 0 0

Confucio said:

Life is but a passage, death is but a door.

I'm sure we'll remain existing in some other form. Although I don't know how conscious about our previous life we will be.

2006-11-06 15:29:27 · answer #9 · answered by Paul G 5 · 0 0

At the time of death we will be, and remain to be exactly as we were before birth, and the millions of years before that.

2006-10-29 21:32:20 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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