It is not science science means to observe and we can't observe souls afterlife... until your there and you can't come back to report it sorry no luck pal. Anyways God Bless. : - )
And BTW those are THEORIES
2007-09-03 08:49:31
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answered by cjr_handbell 2
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Many are totally ignorant of Einstein's ACTUAL idea. You are touching on it in a way that you yourself are perhaps even under-estimating.
Think carefully about the idea of observing an event from great light-years away. The more incredible it is to fathom the idea of actually being able to travel there, the more likely it should seem that the exact rationale of sharing that event with another who is not you is simply owing to some limitting factor.
Einstein's real idea was that the light velocity limit itself was a product of the shared circumstance and not the actual description of the unpotentiated energy itself. The ghost therefore must exist as the decision of exactifying the status of the planet where things exist with some kind of limit.
The sharing of the limit is thus taken away as being the scapegoat of the seeming un-luckiness of the circumstance. The circumstance is thus a step-ladder percentage where eventually the sharability of the limit itself reaches a time-less breach where the co-existence of those sharing is the very undoing of the exactification of the thing that kept the sharing of the limit experiential rather than free. Some individual then is the true blame for it- leaving him/her/it the title of God.
Now it can be done where you find the limit of how many times God can appear before the entire verse changes. The problem is that Einstein used experimental observations more than actual mathematical insight into intelligence.
2007-09-03 09:21:12
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answered by gekim784l 3
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While Einstein was a great and smart man, even he can't know what happens when we die, and in his work with energy (which you have so terribly warped in your question) the purposes were for actual energy - not the "soul" you speak of. Personality is something that is created as we learn and grow, it's not something you are born with.
Also, Science is not an "atheist" belief, and just because the church doesn't "teach it" doesn't mean it's not true. You can dismiss science all you want, but you will still fall down (due to gravity), and not float off into space... No matter what you believe.
Science (from the Latin scientia, 'knowledge'), in the broadest sense, refers to any systematic knowledge or practice. In a more restricted sense, science refers to a system of acquiring knowledge based on the scientific method, as well as to the organized body of knowledge gained through such research.
2007-09-03 08:51:29
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answered by I, Sapient 7
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no actually and what your refering to is the first law of thermodynamics and it sates that energy and matter can neither be created nor destroyed
basically all energy is not lost but rather transfered into other kinds of energy, lets say you have X amount of chemical energy when you die, this is transfered around you and matter, you can not be destroyed how ever you will change form though decomposition this isn't 'atheist science' at all
you are starting from the suppersition that there is a soul for which there is no evidence and this well proves nothing i think you need to rethink this some what and actually look into what things mean and are refering to before you go makeing assumptions about them and say 'well kinda'
2007-09-03 08:52:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Energy is one thing. But to perpetuate the "self" means that the "self" has to be capable of recognising itself. When I die, I know that the physical matter of which I am comprised eventually disintegrates into the particles of original atoms and molecules. Nothing has been destroyed. But that does not mean that I keep my self-awareness. I think, therefore I am. If I have no capacity to recognise that "I am", then I am not. A rock has no awareness of itself. It has no mind, no knowledge, no sense of "being". Unless or until we can have absolute conclusive evidence that when we die physically, some part of "us" continues to have self-awareness, self-identity, self-recognition, then for all we know death of the physical material we are made of, is death of the whole self.
The whole "essence" of a personal computer is the harddrive. everything that has ever been downloaded into it from the day it was factory new is pretty much "in there". You can unplug the computer from the power source, plug it back in, and your "stuff" is still right there. But once the harddrive itself is destroyed, while the matter it was made of still exists, what was contained inside it, has no "matter" at all. It has vanished forever. Our human harddrive is our brain. When the body dies, so does the brain because it, too, is made up of living matter. What lives, dies, and when it dies, it is no longer what it was.
There is a mountain of information about "ghosts and spirits" of the dead who apparantly have been able to communicate with the living. Certainly there are plenty of people who claim they can talk to THEM. Do I believe any of it? Myself, I can't say one way or another because I have absolutely no personal experience to judge by. The believers will believe, the disbelievers will disbelieve. but the PROOF has yet to be established.
2007-09-03 09:18:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I am an Atheist. But I will tell you this. Anyone who has had a personal experience with a ''visitation'' after the death of a loved one it will definitely make you think about things that you may have dismissed in the past. I still do not believe in god, I do not believe in heaven or hell, but there are some things that I wonder about..very seriously. I had such an experience. I did not want it, need it to happen..I was and would be fine with the idea of when we are dead we are dead. I did not expect it to happen. I did not believe that anything of the kind could or would happen. There is a lot that we do not know.
2007-09-03 09:37:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I think the upshot was that matter and energy are kinda interchangable. A little matter equals a LOT of energy. If a body were physically turned into energy when a person died, we'd notice. But no, it just sits there, continuing to be matter.
I'm not saying that the soul doesn't go somewhere after we die, I'm just saying I don't think this particular statement proves much of anything.
2007-09-03 08:53:37
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, energy is neither created nor destroyed. The soul has been measured quite extensively....I know this sounds strange but while weighing people who are dying....the bed was a scale, they have consistently found that the dying person loses about 3 oz at the moment of death....it has weight therefore it exists.......besides, 60% of people have experienced something paranormal.....this is a new apartment but the old couple who used to live on this land are still here, as is another young man and a little brown and black dog I hear bark occasionally.
2007-09-03 08:55:13
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answered by WitchTwo 6
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Energy cannot be created nor destroyed, it can only change from one form to another is not attributed to Einstein. It is the Law of Conservation of energy. This law helps us understand that when we put gasoline in our car, not all of it comes out as energy of motion, but there is also sound, heat etc.
We do not know the form of a soul.We don't know if it is or is not energy.
The Law of Conservation of Energy is a Law, not a theory.
2007-09-03 08:56:38
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answered by suigeneris-impetus 6
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Hey Zach. Are you trying to convince atheist that there is a God. Why is it that all you Christian folk, can't let the rest of us be. Why are you guys always trying to convince the atheist that your God is real. What you don't understand is that most atheist were brought up to believe in some type of God. We were not born atheist. But, those of us that stopped believing in religion. Stopped believing in it because we asked questions. Questions that can not be answered by the bible. Stop trying to convince us that your God exists. By being atheist we have already made up our mind of what is real and what is fantasy. If we still had doubt in our minds we would not call ourselves atheist. Why don't you live your life to the best of you ability without interfering in mine. And I will do the same for you.
2007-09-03 09:03:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Einstein didn't believe in an afterlife. As for energy, it can take many forms. For example energy is interchangeable with mass, E=mc^2.
2007-09-03 08:53:27
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answered by Anonymous
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