Author Topic: Maybe reincarnation is true?  (Read 4638 times)

"The fundamental law of physics is that matter/energy cannot be destroyed." Although matter can be transfered into energy, but that's the closest you'll get to destroyed or burned up.

That doesn't mean the matter/energy used in consciousness retains itself in transformation.

Stars burn by nuclear fission, and thats how stars created matter once they imploded.
Granted in a massive amount of time.

They made oxygen, hydrogen, etc.

Matter can't be created by a star exploding, silly.

If we ever are reborn we will only be the essence of who we were before, we will remember nothing,
and it would be only cells that survive and are transfered.

At that point I would not really call is reincarnation.

Matter can't be created by a star exploding, silly.
It's created while the star burns, then is released on explosion.

For you to be "reincarnated" an amount of matter in the universe would have to spontaneously teleport and adopt the exact same properties as you had at some time in the past. The chance of this happening is so low that it can be considered 0 and will never happen before the universe ends and all matter and energy is destroyed.

Read this before you post handicapped stuff.

It's created while the star burns, then is released on explosion.
Matter cannot be created nor destroyed

It's created while the star burns, then is released on explosion.

nope

A star exploding is well, a star exploding.
No matter is create or destroyed, even though it might appear to be that way.

holy forget i read this topic for about 10 seconds and pressed reply and 3 more posts.


anyways, i've actually been asking myself the same thing:
what the forget happens when we die
do we get "reincarnated" as you put it into a different body with no memory of anything
or is it just all.. over

fission
fusion*

nope

A star exploding is well, a star exploding.
No matter is create or destroyed, even though it might appear to be that way.
Matter cannot be created nor destroyed
Stop being richards, you know what he meant.

just trying to be open-minded here

This has nothing to do with open-mindedness, that's just not how consciousness works.

bla
It doesn't work like that.
just trying to be open-minded here

After we die our body gets eaten by larvas, maggots and whatsoever. Everything but our skeleton is now inside within thousands of the creatures and bla bla bla

nope

A star exploding is well, a star exploding.
No matter is create or destroyed, even though it might appear to be that way.
I think what hes saying is that the matter is... Whats the word, Transmuted? The intense pressure of the supernova causes the matter to compact into heavier elements.

holy forget i read this topic for about 10 seconds and pressed reply and 3 more posts.


anyways, i've actually been asking myself the same thing:
what the forget happens when we die
do we get "reincarnated" as you put it into a different body with no memory of anything
or is it just all.. over

You'll find out. :D

Stop being richards, you know what he meant.

Wow it's not like you're ignoring the laws of physics or anything.

After we die our body gets eaten by larvas, maggots and whatsoever. Everything but our skeleton is now inside within thousands of the creatures and bla bla bla

I'm currently hoping my body can be launched into the sun if we have the technology by the time I die.
« Last Edit: January 09, 2011, 06:51:51 PM by Altered »

Matter cannot be created nor destroyed
Ugh, I'm having trouble explaining this stuff. :c

Go watch one of those universe documentaries with stephan hawking

Wow it's not like you're ignoring the laws of physics or anything.
Stop being richards, you know what he meant.