Joe, you NEED to get Peter Fenwick on your show. Hes a neuropsychiatric doctor who has been studying death and what happens after for decades. Hes 83, so get on that asap!
@@camerontheboy I'm saying he isn't getting any younger, so pick his brain while you can! I've seen a few interviews and it's pretty incredible what he has to say from a scientific perspective. I want to see Joe pick his brain
My first death of a loved one was my dog. She passed away on Tuesday morning. I gave her for cremation, and she was cremated on Thursday. Thursday night I saw her in my dream. She was drinking from her water bowl. She didn't say anything to me but I felt she was saying something about her last drink from my hands before she goes. I have only seen her one other time in my dream after that (and I dream vividly daily). I took her for a walk, no lead, in a green island floating in the sky. Idk what to make of it, but those 2 dreams have made me feel safe and ok with dying.
I'm very glad you had your lovely dog appear in your dreams. It's the spirits way of saying they are okay. And maybe, just maybe, your own spirit went out of body to visit your dog. Again, dreaming could be warnings in our subconciousness or they really are our soul leaving our body to explore elsewhere. Again, scientists and nonbelievers will deny this, simply because we cant prove it. I like to think that the truth is being kept secret from all of us for some reason. I saw my dad pass away very horribly 2 weeks, 2 days ago. Im destroyed but slowly moving again. But I've not let go of him. I refuse to believe there's no afterlife. Because if I believe there is none, then I wont get to see my dad again. I've had several experiences that were supernatural with the passing of my dad. From a lightbulb that worked just fine weeks before he was taken to hospital to suddenly it didnt work and would induce seizure flashing effects, and had to be kept off all the time. Then one day after long time, i turned it on again after many former tries where it wasnt fixed, and then suddenly it worked again. Then there's the visitation dreams ive had. One was.. Very real on an emotional level as well as socializing level. I dont want to go into details but lets just say I saw how my dad entered the dream. Wasnt scary, more fascinating. I've felt his presence at certain places too. Then there's the things i heard him talk about while sleeping. He NEVER talked in his sleep. Now he did. "Who are all those people?" And nobody replied. But wherever he was, someone replied. He went. "Oh okay." He also told us that he had the most realistic dream ever, and he truely believed he was there. We were in shock at how he was almost fanatical about it. I truely believed the lady on the train station came to help him cross over. But for some reason, they didnt and an ambulance came to guide him back to the hospital, and he woke up. I believe it was because of us, his familiy. Being given more time. Each time I've had a cat pass away, mere minutes to an hour later while I was sad, 3 cats in total, all have meowed me loudly against my ear in the dark while laying on my bed. It was both scary but also made me happy that they said goodbye in their spirit forms. Now ive read up that people who are dying see hallucinations or visions. So alot are going to say its just that with my dad. But I truely dont believe that. It's just scientists excuse to try and explain what they cant explain. Also, please learn about pancreatic cancer. I wish i knew this stuff before. Apparently blood tests cant detect pancreatic cancer and you must be aware of the symptoms. Also during my peak grief, I fell asleep. And I'm so sure I had an OBE. I wasnt aware of anything of my current life, of my current who I am, I was at peace and felt like there was no time. All I can say is I was someone else. I truely believe I was my higher self. I didnt remember my earth identity, at all, like it wasnt a concern. I went to a place in the skies that felt like home, and met others who I knew/saw as my family & friends. There is more to it but I dont want to tell everything as It's very personal. But all I can say is, this OBE changed me who I am on earth, its like my higher self wanted me to see this glimpse of heaven or a part of heaven if you will. There was all the OBE things, like flying in the skies etc. Time going fast yet it wasnt at all time either. Its very hard to explain. Now when I came back into my body, It was darkness for a few seconds and I felt my senses come back into my fingers and toes and then the rest of my body fast. I had only slept 45 mins. Yet where I was felt like I had been there long. I also felt how i slowly remembered who i was, my earth identity. But just wanted you to know, that I truely believe there is more to just our lives on planet earth.
My mom had a dream when my grandpa died, her stepfather, and he came to her and said she was doing a great job of raising me and was proud of her. Now this could be a way of coping with it but most dreams are non sense. Truly intriguing how that happened
We dream about it things we long for and our fears. I lost my dog a year ago and dreamt about him the other night. I knew i was dreaming but didn’t care because I could hug him and pet him and hear him. It was real to me but only a dream
@@practice_zen 'Homosapians' is a bastardisation of the correct term for 'homo sapiens', which is the scientific term for humans. So it's like saying that Joe is saying "Tribal people are people". Trying to sound way smarter than he actually while saying things he doesn't grasp which is a meme about him.
Being deployed in Afghanistan and working side by side with Afghans had a profound effect on me. It made me realize that me as an American with my values and beliefs made me no better than the some Afghan who is doing what they do to get by and that ultimately we are a bunch of dumb humans hurtling through an infinite amount of nothingness on a rock at a ridiculous speed and that we are all just trying to see the next sunrise. The hate we have towards different cultures, religions and races is extremely petty when it comes to what we are as a species. I'd like to believe we can advance beyond these squabbles but I realize most people are too selfish to think beyond themselves.
@@lex6794OH MY GOD. This is a lie. You just had to try and be better then this guy. You know how I know that? You’re over dramatic because you didn’t go through it like this at all. Also my dad was in prison for attempted murder. I showed him your post. He said you’re way to sensitive/dramatic to have been in or survived a hardcore prison. This guy going to war knows way more then you going to “jail” 😂 Go to war man, see how that is, want to talk about dangerous. Missiles and bullets aren’t hitting jail cells. Again you’re lying man. You’re very insecure, that’s what you are.
Fabian Lozano well yeah, science can repeat tests over and over and over again and get a set in stone result. On the topic of death and afterlife, science can’t prove ANYTHING. Only that we decompose into nothingness. The only people that could have a “clue” are religious followers. Even if it all ends up being bullshit, they’re the only ones with an idea, again, even if it’s all false.
Fabian Lozano religion is the offspring of philosophy which is the higher sym order of thinking one can ascribe to you either worship earth and are a materialist atheist or an agnostic who doesn’t know anything or be religious
He's a fucking gorilla, he's not getting smarter he's just getting richer and people like you in the comments who think he's getting smarter are just propping up his ego when he says some dumb shit Same thing happened with elon, he went off the deep end due to people inflating his ego and now he's a fucking idiot socially and the world is being worsened by his actions with twitter when he flares up conspiracy theroists to get twitter usage higher so he can get more advertisers
He's always been intelligent dude! I had that thought reading this the other day, but today i listened to the very first episode of his podcast and now that i saw this again i felt compelled to reply lol. Forgot how interesting he was back in the day, and into interesting stuff, knowledgeable on a lot of it too
@@jgsource552 well to be fair i think the podcast is like 15 years old now lol. But it still seems to me like he's always been into interesting shit, like in the first episode he's talking about all these books he was reading or had read and goes into all these tirades about different theories and shit
If we threw paint randomly on the ground would be end up with a mona lisa on the ground? The statisticians would answer yes we would eventually in terms of probability. The expert have said the probability of mona lisa on the ground from some random paint thrown on the ground is more likely than the universe being like this by chance. Roger penrose, professor of mathematics at Oxford University, has worked out the probability of this universe being a low entropy universe by chance. And the probability is (10^10)^123 to 1. It's and incredibly incredibly incredibly small chance of the universe being like this. It looks like someone has designed it like that means if it's an intelligent design then there must be a designer. Quran (3:190) Surely in the creation of the heavens and the earth, and in the alternation of night and day, there are signs for men of understanding.
No! When the soul has reached the collar bones [75:26] And it is said, "Who will cure [him]? [75:27] "And the dying one is certain that it is the [time of] separation [75:28] And the leg is wound about the leg, [75:29] To your Lord, that Day, will be the procession. [75:30] And the disbeliever had not believed, nor had he prayed. [75:31] But [instead], he denied and turned away. [75:32] And then he went to his people, swaggering [in pride]. [75:33] Woe to you, and woe! [75:34] Then woe to you, and woe! [75:35] Does man think that he will be left neglected? [75:36] Had he not been a sperm from semen emitted? [75:37] Then he was a clinging clot, and [ Allah ] created [his form] and proportioned [him] [75:38] And made of him two mates, the male and the female. [75:39] Is not that [Creator] Able to give life to the dead? [75:40] Holy Quran chapter Al Qiyamah (The Resurrection) ~
It’s difficult, but you can just think about a major event that happened before you were born, where were you ? That’s where you go... or let me correct myself, that’s what might happen.
God is 100% real, read the quran you will realize this book couldn’t have been made by a human. The quran is a literary miracle and the information and wisdom contained in it is beyond any human capacity. It also mentions scientific facts which couldn’t have been known 1400 years ago when it was revealed while also not having any scientific errors. God mentions there is an after life and our only purpose in life is to worship him and prepare for the hereafter. The hereafter is a reflection of your life on this earth. Any good deeds you did in this world you will see its rewards in the hereafter and any sins you commit in this world you will see its punishment in the hereafter.
If a higher intelligence is responsible for all this its probably more than willing to communicate with you directly. All you gotta do is pick up that ethereal phone and talk to it yourself
Yung Witch yes, because most people would try to hide the fact they don’t know, “uhhh I forgot” or prolonging time with answers like “I haven’t done maths in so long, I can’t remember it anymore” when really you didn’t know it in the first place but too ashamed of your stupidity to admit it. People who aren’t ashamed of being stupid tend to be quite smart
Death is the unknown in which all of us lived before birth. Nothing is more creative than death, since it is the whole secret of life. It means that the past must be abandoned, that the unknown cannot be avoided, that “I” cannot continue, and that nothing can be ultimately fixed. When a person knows this, they live for the first time in their life. By holding your breath, you lose it. By letting it go, you find it. ~ Alan Watts
These are the conversations I like. To me there’s NOTHING more fascinating than this life, this universe, this realm, this dimension, consciousness, death or what’s next after we die? There’s no sci-fi movie that could ever trump it! 💯🤔
After death our spirits travel through space to a place called 'Ultimate RU-vid Land', where you watch endless videos from everywhere in the universe, with no ads.
@@lawlietsImagination earlier in the podcast, this MIT guy said "it's entirely possible", having a laugh at Joe who says that phrase often. If you're still confused, Google "it's entirely possible video"
lawlietsImagination basically the guy from MIT said “I think it’s entirely possible” twice on the 1-2hour episode, and 0:50 Joe stopped himself from saying it because he knows it’s a meme lol
A hospice nurse said that on almost every occasion when someone is passing on to another life that while their bodies are shutting down one organ system at a time that they will be looking past those present in the room with them, or that they will be reaching for something or someone they see and it's not a moment of terror or a horrible transition from life to death. That they genuinely see something that brings them peace. But it is also said that our bodies release the chemical DMT as we die too.. And that is supposedly a strong hallucinagin if taken synthetically made by men can bring very distressing visions So that we can deal with a traumatic life situation. So I don't believe everyone goes seeing these peaceful visions it's different for everyone, but that's just what this hospice nurse told me.
The body is quite smart it knows that your dying and knows you cant handle it so it probably just ends up releasing that strong chemical like self destruct chemical that also calms you down for your last seconds of life.
Those that decide there is nothing after death will never know if they were right...only if they were dead wrong. I thank the "powers that be" everyday for my good fortune, which over 73 years is clearly beyond blind luck. Stay selfless and humble. Follow the Golden Rule...and hope for the best.
Sounds like a cop out. I'm sure if everyone thought like that we'd have gone no where as human beings. Thankful for people who dare to think and dream. That's how progress is made. Sometimes we have to venture into hard questions like this, no matter how uncomfortable it may be.
@@OG_johnsmith Exactly what I thought as soon as he said that. A cop out, especially coming from someone who's educated. "I'm not smart enough to even THINK about that"!!!! Goofball. That's one of the four fundamental questions of life, the others being Origin, Meaning, and Morality. If he can't even think about it, what's the point of thinking about anything. Ayn Rand wasn't right about a lot of things but she surely was right when she said that mankind's problems stem from the fact that we adamantly refuse to address the fundamental questions of life and instead simply settle for whatever the Zeitgeist tells us to think about. These guys sound like a couple of college kids sitting around drinking beer in their dorms.
James Matthews he’s an artificial intelligence scientist bro, not an afterlife scientist. he’s speculating just like everyone else about the afterlife. don’t be a dick just cuz of the way he talks, Lex is extremely thoughtful and intelligent
There’s an amazing book about a hypnotherapist who was originally an atheist treating people and when they were under *deep* hypnosis he would tell them to go to the source of their unexplainable pain/depression/etc. and the first time he did this a man (who had a pain in his side and after many tests the doctors told him it was psychological) immediately started describing being bayoneted in a war. The hypnotherapist who was a minor historian asked him to describe what he was wearing, etc. and realized exactly what battle it was (which was hundreds of years ago). This hypnotherapist, who again was atheist this time, didn’t know what to make of this, and tried to ignore it. Some time later with a separate client the same thing happened concerning her depression, except she started describing being with her “soul group” between lives. This hypnotherapist went on to dedicate his life to finding out more about our lives between lives, documenting thousands of separate cases (without leading questions or anything of the sort). The most incredible thing is the continuity in what all of them said. It’s absolutely incredible. For those of you who know how powerful & consistent deep hypnosis is, this is an amazing read. It’s called “Journey of Souls”
Theres another book by Dr Brian Weiss same changed my life forever death is not a thing just a transition to our next chapter we are energy and do not die.
@Kenneth That’s a wise perspective you’re sharing! Lately I’ve been asking the question “what is smart?” I’ve asked a handful of people this question and their answer is always comparing one to what isn’t smart. So than I ask “if one person existed alone in the world, and with no one to compare its intelligence to, how would that person know if it’s dumb or smart?”. And this is where people get stumped by the question “What is smart?”.
Kenneth Thomas Indeed, and octopi are likely incredibly smart. But, in our own sphere at least, and in a technological sense, how many other life forms are actively exploring, and asking questions of, the universe?
DownLow Performance Inc That’s inevitable at this level and, along with war, extinction, supernovae events etc, is what determines the likelihood of smart beings getting to the next level - the window of opportunity. If we can get past the monetary system and other elitist crap, the human race could go onto great things.
Think people !!!! Plants , flowers and many things die every year cycle and comes back to life yet again !!!! We are told we are and everything is connected ??? We are one living and breathing the same life in creation !!! Around and around we go in life's cycle. .... just don't waste it ....love it !!!!
I can tell you from my experience. When your what most people call your spirit leaves your body after death. You become energy. I have heard people talk about going towards the light when they die. I did not. My spirit was floating upward into the sky almost like a balloon. It was a clear sunny day with a few clouds in the sky. I asked my wife about the weather that day and she said how did you know. I was going towards the sun. Where I live there are two sets of mountains I could see both. There was no sound very quite. The only thing I was thinking is how beautiful it looked. People say your at peace when you pass. Well, I can say I truly understand what that word feels like not means. One would think you would be worried about your loved ones? Not me all I could feel and think about was how calm and carefree I felt. Not how I was where I was or even wanting to go back to my body. Next thing I knew I was back in my body with lots of doctors and nurses around me. There is a lot more to my story that is very strange. I came out of the hospital with permanent nerve damage. And unbelievable pain for the rest of my life. But I won't bother you all with that. This all happened back in 2013. This is the first time I have talked about my near-death experience. Just know your soul is energy and you continue on. When you hear others say he or she is in a better place now. They don't know how right they are.
Well, sounds like a massive Mushroom Trip to me tho, sounds like you have been through an egodeath. If you dont know what that means, google it. And since you are describing really that, my question here is, could it be possible that your brain emitted those chemicals so you feel that way? Since we know, that chemicals on Earth can reproduce a feeling like that? I dont want to belittle your expirience, but your brain does crazy stuff, while you are unconcious ...
As an Atheist, I relate to Stephen Hawking’s No Boundary Proposal, where he stated before he died, “I still believe the universe has a beginning in real time, at the big bang. But there’s another kind of time, imaginary time, at right angles to real time, in which the universe has no beginning or end.”-Stephen Hawking Black Holes and Baby Universes.
@@dominiccooper2753 lol The study of words is fascinating. For instance, the etymology of the word “Amen.” From the book “Smith’s Bible Dictionary. Amon, or Amen (the mysterious), an Egyptian divinity, whose name occurs in that of No-amon. Nah 3:8. Amen was one of the eight gods of the first order, and chief of the triad of Thebes. He was worshipped at that city as Amen-Ra, or “Amen the Sun.”
@@junevandermark952 amen means “so be it”. You’re taking a leap of faith by associating similar-sounding words and insinuating they mean the same thing.
@@the_abandoned_monastery7218 Christians do not own the word "Amen." The word Amen was stolen from earlier cultures, and twisted to take on a different meaning. Literary sources include the Pyramid texts, temple hymns and the Egytian Book of the Dead. This source includes a hymn from at least 2000 BCE or later that begins “Amen, amen which art in heaven...” According to Ancient Egyptian religious history, Amen is a sun God, lord of the sky and king of the Egyptian world.
@@junevandermark952 this is a logical fallacy. Something that precedes another doesn’t define such a thing as truth. Even if it were the case that the word amen were directly derived from such sources, the concept of semantic drift would easily dismantle your argument because its application has been proven time and time again to be completely different. Nice try, troll!
I wish ppl as a whole would appreciate life more and be more kind towards ppl. Life is so short, yet can be so beautiful. But ppl usually mess it up for others
These people all believe in nothing. I was legally dead after I overdosed because of chronic pain due to a horrible car accident. They told me that they can’t cure my horrible spinal injury only “ treat my pain “ and that was before they put a recalled bone graft in my spine that causes cancer and overgrowth. My family broke up because I lost everything and I decided to not be a burden on my daughter and the rest of my family. This “ after “ that I saw was so real, it was more real than anything I’ve ever seen, felt smelled or lived here. I saw people that died before me and they knew me, I heard everything my parents and the doctors were saying. Dying is not the end. We are energy and energy doesn’t die it only changes form.
I can speak from experience on this subject. I was in a massive car wreck 10 years ago and died twice while in transport to the hospital. All I can tell you with confidence is that when u die, there is something else after death. U don’t just die and everything ends. I believe I was given just a quick peak at the afterlife just to reassure me of life after death. I’m definitely convinced.
Me How My words are my proof. There is no other way to prove that experience. They don’t give out T-Shirts or buttons in the afterlife. There are lots of books and testimonials on the subject and a lot of their experiences are similar to mine. If you’re that skeptical, I suggest you read and educate yourself. Being a nonbeliever is a dead end. You will have this experience one day but by then, it’ll be too late. I hope you take my advice. One more thing, i was a nonbeliever just like you until that night on June 6, 2009. I’m so thankful that it happened because it changed my life and my future. Some people don’t get that opportunity and must rely on others. It’s all a choice to believe it, or not. That’s up to you. I hope you will be blessed with knowledge so u make the right decision.
Religion holds us back. They create greed and poverty, they even trick the very poor to give whatever they can in support of their religion. Its too the point they are that greedy a particular catholic faith has its own country ffs. All religion does is create hatred violence between mankind, if those who read the bible/bibles might want to have a close look at it. Their devils in these books are good a deception and can disguise themselves in the house of god itself; It also talks about false prophets emerging in almost all religions, sience since the ancient greeks has been held back and people were brutally killed for trying to understand science. If religions are so peaceful then why are they so brutal to irrafutable science and those who proposed their findings early in mans history. Religion also finds its way into governments which is just the devils attempt to decieve the masses. If religion doesn't have its pulling power in government then food, housing, energy all becomes so much cheaper if not free. Open ypur eyes religious people we are god, we as one on this planet have the power to become your said 'god' Remember everything we see that happens around us and in the cosmos is only there; because we are here to measure it
I was dead flat line on the operating table for 5 minutes .There was no light no realization of existing no dream nothing no heaven no hell .I think when you die its as if you never existed in the first place. you go around once enjoy your life while you are of sound mind because it can end in a heart beat
The Laws of Thermodynamics you were taught in secondary school tells you what happens. All your bodys' energy dissipates into the atmosphere and you decompose.
Agnosticism is the only logical viewpoint, respectful of "beliefs" but unwilling to claim knowledge about anything we simply do not understand or know as humans.
Its ashame Joe didn't come full circle with that train of thought. Appreciation for each other. Appreciation for life. Because of death. If we could live forever, appreciation would be alien to us. People would be trivial. What would matter? The finite aspect of our existence is exactly why we appreciate anything, really. We are but a brief collection of fleeting moments. It's sad, yet beautiful.
You find it beatiful, I find it extremally terryfing. It's like we never can get really anything in this life, everything will be gone eventually, its like trying to catch water with our hands. The only thing that keep with us is fear of losing what we Love and suffer when that happens
@@faceman3585 sorry man I just had a huge lost in my life, and now I feel lost and frustrated, I'm glad you have such a positive perspective on life but right now, I can't
@@WAR3600 It's OK to grieve the loss of a loved one, but don't carry that weight forever. Think about the person you lost. Would they want to be the cause of pain in life? So don't make them the cause of pain in death. They would never want that for you.
I personally just think it’s nothing after you die, but to me that’s not a bad thing. I kind of like the idea of it just being over when i die to be completely honest
damn the way Joe expressed his appreciation of everything makes me more sad about my wife's passing, we are both young and planning to explore our world
I'm thinking it is possible that what our minds think about & dwell on may be the created experience. That is 1 reason why I TRY fogus on the Positive, & try to balance the negetive. Nature helps me do that :)
@@cayennenaturetrails8953 The "creation", in lieu of a better word, is the creator. It doesn't need a god. The creation has always been and will always be, now, naturally. It will create anything it possibly can, naturally. There is no magic or supernatural about it. You are able to look out and in upon the creation and ponder it's being.
You’re arrogant af. I bet you also “know” for sure that the universe didn’t need and doesn’t have a creator. Or you “know” we’re the only life in the universe. Or even that you “know” that this universe is the only one there is. Face it, I don’t know and you don’t either
We humans are an interesting anomaly. We have all the big questions about life, meaning, purpose, significance, death, afterlife, etc., but we essentially have zero answers that we all can agree on. And how we can feel love and appreciation one minute while feeling hatred and contempt the next is mind-boggling. We are everything that's wonderful and not-so-wonderful about humanity rolled up into one, and when contrasted with the vastness of the cosmos, we are nothing too -- 7 billion people adrift on a speck of dust in the universe. We contemplate the reason behind our existence, while at the same time, wonder if such contemplation is even worth the effort. Are we on the cusp of discovering something amazing about ourselves, or are we just committing one exercise in futility after another? Are all the exponential advancements in science, medicine, philosophy, and countless other fields leading us closer to that universal knowledge we all seek, or all we all just racing towards a situation where all our efforts will be rendered useless? I venture to say that, as long as the human race exists, we may very well have no answers to those universal questions, yet for reasons I or nobody else can explain, we will still be intrigued and interested enough to keep asking those questions. It's like we're hamsters going around in a wheel, hoping that one day soon, a miracle breakthrough will happen, we'll get off that wheel, and all those question marks will turn into periods and exclamation points. And if that blessed day should come, what's next after that? The mind reels at the possibilities, or lack thereof.
I recently ( Jan 2019) had a near-death experience.. just like on the show... just like he said. It is absolutely bliss. Simply amazing. Its life changing and you become a totally different person. Go with God C.T. Thank you so much
@@Fliegzeug we r all fired of hearing this bullshit.its not dispersing chemicals when u are dead for over an hr.OR RHE SO CALLED CHEMICALS CANT TELL THE DR EVERYTHING THAT WAS SAID OR HAPPENING ALL AROUND WHILE THE PERSON IS DEAD AT THE MOMENT.you might want to Open your mind a little more.wise
@@Fliegzeug While I think 99.9% of near-death "experiences" are BS, if not all, you've got no idea what happened to this guy. Don't be a piece of shit behind the keyboard over it if you don't know the details.
Best theory I've heard about death was from the Sapiens book mentioned in this video. We think of death as a final destination because scientists haven't cracked the code of immorality, yet.
Death isn’t our final destination it’s just a phase that we go through and no one could crack the code of immortality other than GOD himself the afterlife feels more real than real this life is temporary and a day on earth is equivalent to a 1000 years in the hereafter try look into Islam because it will help you find answers you were looking for
So, I've been watching lots and lots of videos about what happens to us after we die, I've now thought that it is honestly pointless to be afraid of death. Because first off you are completely unconscious. But may still have a soul, some have said after their near-death experiences say they've met deceased family members who've passed away. And have had like consciousness floating beings that are just peaceful and happy. That got me thinking like holy crap I have hope that I'll be able to see my grandmas/grandpas from ages ago. Even animals I’ve lost, I'm so stress free from fearing death. When I was younger I use to overthink death and have terrible derealization moments, I use to not like it but now kinda crave the feeling again because it's almost a spiritual awaking, I think of it as almost our outer consciousness becoming more stronger and we slowly start to realize that there is literally nothing to fear. There is completely nothing to fear about death and living, I accept the fact that I die or as I should say we all die. Why stress and worry about dying?. We've all died before. Think about it? what was it like before you were born? Wasn't relaxing and peaceful?... What are your thoughts on death?. it's one of my favourite topics. I could talk about it for days. It's such an important thing to talk about.
@@iwanttobefamousbutimlazy3793 I walked pass conor mcgregor last week and said alright mate to him didnt ask for a picture either I see him all the time he lives beside me
Saying the Universe doesn't give a damn is either nonsesnsical, or false. If human intelligence is merely a random accident/anomaly arising in a Cosmos consisting of dumb, blind energy, then the statement is nonsensical - as such a Universe Has No Capacity to care one way or the orher, or even to be dispassionately neutral, about Anything. If, on the other hand, we hold that Human Consciousness itself is a manifestation of the Universe (indeed, IS the Universe in action, for what Else could it be?), then the statement is plainly false.
prickly cats that makes no sense. Smarter people are only able to condense complicated subjects into something everybody can understand. Dumb people like you just still won’t get it
Isn't it confirmed that he isn't an MIT scientist though? I read that he didn't even go to school there and just did some temporary research there or some shit that anyone can do, and puffed up his resume to make it seem like he was a permanent professor or scientist there...
S D it’s funny I thought abt that once but then I also thought ok what if your laying there conscience but just float in dark empty space with no memory scary shit
S D i thought about the conscious in a casket thing before, very creepy and what if you could feel pain, you’d know maggots and shit are eating your body... and god forbid necrophiliacs
My personal opinion is that our souls are energy, and energy cannot be destroyed.. when we die we pass on to another living being. We are always unconscious of our past life because our memories are stored in our brains and unfortunately we dont take that with “us”.. you may become another life from another planet. We are energy.
Most people do not understand the concept that we are living in very limited bodies living temporary lives for a reason. Our five senses and intellect perceive extremely little. We live in the four dimensions of space and time. Few understand the concept of living outside of these parameters. I pity people who do not see past their limited bodies that our consciousness is not bound to our body’s fate.