AsiaCel
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I don't know what is "me" and why I am "me" and not someone else. In my opinion, the existence of "me" is a indicator that something else is going on; outside of what could be measured in this physical world. I am merely a driver in a car. If my car's suspension (say, brain damage) gets damaged by a bump, I as a driver will be forced to deal with what the car can offer. (me = driver, my body = car)
Physically speaking, at the atomic level, there is no "you". Your skin, cells, and atoms are constantly replaced. You are what when atoms are arranged in a certain way, that creates you.
This is you:
This is also you (ignore the blue block at the bottom)
With that in mind, you don't own atoms, so we can safety conclude that it is not "your" atoms that makes "you" but on the physical level (of what we could observe), the arrangement of atoms in a certain way that makes "you"
When you die, there is "no" anymore because the atoms are disarranged.
Does that means, when we die, we will "feel" nothing at all? Yes and no.
You cannot feel "nothing", but it is there; time exists independently of you.
Using infinite monkey theorem, "a probability stating that a monkey randomly hitting keys on a typewriter for an infinite amount of time would eventually type the complete works of Shakespeare, or any other given text".
That means, given enough time, we will "reincarnate"; it is unknown what person or being that we will "wake up" to. But you WILL wake up, instantly (since you cannot feel nothingness).
Perhaps, the atoms will arrange again.
Physically speaking, at the atomic level, there is no "you". Your skin, cells, and atoms are constantly replaced. You are what when atoms are arranged in a certain way, that creates you.
This is you:
This is also you (ignore the blue block at the bottom)
With that in mind, you don't own atoms, so we can safety conclude that it is not "your" atoms that makes "you" but on the physical level (of what we could observe), the arrangement of atoms in a certain way that makes "you"
When you die, there is "no" anymore because the atoms are disarranged.
Does that means, when we die, we will "feel" nothing at all? Yes and no.
You cannot feel "nothing", but it is there; time exists independently of you.
Using infinite monkey theorem, "a probability stating that a monkey randomly hitting keys on a typewriter for an infinite amount of time would eventually type the complete works of Shakespeare, or any other given text".
That means, given enough time, we will "reincarnate"; it is unknown what person or being that we will "wake up" to. But you WILL wake up, instantly (since you cannot feel nothingness).
Perhaps, the atoms will arrange again.
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