My favored reason is the human brain.
Studies, like that done by the University of Michigan, and featured in the Discovery Channel program, “The Amazing Life of the Human Brain”, shows just how amazing the human brain is.
For every second while awake, we are absorbing 40MBs of data.
That’s 144 gigabytes per hour and about 2 terabytes per day. That’s a lot of data even for the largest computer.
When we sleep at night, and only at night (or under nighttime conditions), all that data is sorted and stored through the creation of synaptic connectors and biochemical bounds. Of note, this does not take place while dreaming. You consciousness has to complete shut down to complete this process.
The brain has enough volume to allow for the creation of these storage connectors to last over 10,000 years. If man was not meant to live at least that long, why create that much storage space?
So, what other evidence is there that man (& woman) was meant to have Everlasting life?
2007-03-12
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