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Two suggestions for this thread:
1) Take my advice and dont read it.
Unless you are a Buddhist, Agnostic, or Athiest, there is a high probability that you will be offended. Seriously. If you do, it is at your own risk. This thread may very well be hazardous to your mental health. This thread will discuss reality, God, and mortality.
2) The point here is to lay out a consensus of the true nature of reality. If you want to fill in some of the detail I just glazed over, please do. If you point out logical holes in my reasoning based on imperical evidence, I will conceed the point. This is a laymans, rant. I know this. I have come to these conclusions, however, through observations of imperical evidence and the reading of scientific texts.
However, please refrain from faith based arguments. Faith is not a part of common reality, no matter how many other people agree with you.
So let me break it down.
History:
Lets start out with the history of the universe. Everthing, including time itself, was created out of a singularity. Due to forces beyond our understanding this singularity exploded and created the galaxies and the stars and blah blah blah.
Science:
Quantum physics has posed us a riddle with the story of Schrodinger cat. To make a long story short, actual physical evidence of the nature of atoms has shown us that properties of particles are not defined until they are observed. But if this is the case, how was reality defined before any living creature was there to observe it? Well this leads to philosophy.
Another note of science is that, everything is indeed made out of nothing. Matter is energy, and everything came out of the same singularity. Every peice of matter is the same piece of matter, and all of it without any true tangability, except in relation to itself. I find that facinating.
Biology:
This may be the hardest part, as it really does negate any chances of a 'meaningful afterlife'. But here goes..
The frontal lobe of the brain is where 'personality' resides. Too much damage in this area, and you will be a very different person. Remove a specific part of the brain, and you will not remember your cats name. Remove another and you will not feel emotional when you see your mother, yet still will when you hear her voice (curious one, but true, saw it on nova!). The fact is, without your brain, anything that you consider to be you, simply doesnt exist. We can demonstrate this peice by peice on live subjects. Brains are the source of thought. So how could you possibly think that you might actually take any memories, thoughts, feelings, ANYTHING, with you into the next life? Many do not even get to take it all the way through this one.
Philosophy:
I can really only think of one reason "why". Reality exists because there is a need for something to exist. Period. For some reason, it is impossible to just have nothing. Perhaps because you can't even have nothing unless nothing is observed. As Schrodinger cat shows us, there is a need for an observer, not only in our material reality, but in a cosmic sense as reality did need to be defined before we came about. But who is this observer?
I do believe there is a force. This is what is responsable for the singluraity, and this force, in a sense, is the ultimate observer, observing through our accumulated minds eye. However this force exists outside of space/time, and has no brain of its own (and, as we know, brains are the source of thought). Therefore, this 'God', does not think, does not command, and does not judge. God merely observes. Its a one way street.
Religion:
The opiate of the masses. Any historian can easily see how the ideas of religions came about and why they were preached as fact to give power to the church as a governing state. It is also clear why the masses do not want to let go of these concepts, as they fear their mortality, and the ideas offered by the church are very comforting. Still it is curious that, after the stories in the bible are proved wrong time and time again, still they cling to the remaining stories therein.
And that ends my rant. Please, comment or whatever. Or better yet, everyone just ignore me. I'm not really sure what inspired me to post this except I'm in a really bad mood and needed to vent. I find it theraputic to remind myself that we have to fight to live and enjoy life, because this really is all we get.
1) Take my advice and dont read it.
Unless you are a Buddhist, Agnostic, or Athiest, there is a high probability that you will be offended. Seriously. If you do, it is at your own risk. This thread may very well be hazardous to your mental health. This thread will discuss reality, God, and mortality.
2) The point here is to lay out a consensus of the true nature of reality. If you want to fill in some of the detail I just glazed over, please do. If you point out logical holes in my reasoning based on imperical evidence, I will conceed the point. This is a laymans, rant. I know this. I have come to these conclusions, however, through observations of imperical evidence and the reading of scientific texts.
However, please refrain from faith based arguments. Faith is not a part of common reality, no matter how many other people agree with you.
So let me break it down.
History:
Lets start out with the history of the universe. Everthing, including time itself, was created out of a singularity. Due to forces beyond our understanding this singularity exploded and created the galaxies and the stars and blah blah blah.
Science:
Quantum physics has posed us a riddle with the story of Schrodinger cat. To make a long story short, actual physical evidence of the nature of atoms has shown us that properties of particles are not defined until they are observed. But if this is the case, how was reality defined before any living creature was there to observe it? Well this leads to philosophy.
Another note of science is that, everything is indeed made out of nothing. Matter is energy, and everything came out of the same singularity. Every peice of matter is the same piece of matter, and all of it without any true tangability, except in relation to itself. I find that facinating.
Biology:
This may be the hardest part, as it really does negate any chances of a 'meaningful afterlife'. But here goes..
The frontal lobe of the brain is where 'personality' resides. Too much damage in this area, and you will be a very different person. Remove a specific part of the brain, and you will not remember your cats name. Remove another and you will not feel emotional when you see your mother, yet still will when you hear her voice (curious one, but true, saw it on nova!). The fact is, without your brain, anything that you consider to be you, simply doesnt exist. We can demonstrate this peice by peice on live subjects. Brains are the source of thought. So how could you possibly think that you might actually take any memories, thoughts, feelings, ANYTHING, with you into the next life? Many do not even get to take it all the way through this one.
Philosophy:
I can really only think of one reason "why". Reality exists because there is a need for something to exist. Period. For some reason, it is impossible to just have nothing. Perhaps because you can't even have nothing unless nothing is observed. As Schrodinger cat shows us, there is a need for an observer, not only in our material reality, but in a cosmic sense as reality did need to be defined before we came about. But who is this observer?
I do believe there is a force. This is what is responsable for the singluraity, and this force, in a sense, is the ultimate observer, observing through our accumulated minds eye. However this force exists outside of space/time, and has no brain of its own (and, as we know, brains are the source of thought). Therefore, this 'God', does not think, does not command, and does not judge. God merely observes. Its a one way street.
Religion:
The opiate of the masses. Any historian can easily see how the ideas of religions came about and why they were preached as fact to give power to the church as a governing state. It is also clear why the masses do not want to let go of these concepts, as they fear their mortality, and the ideas offered by the church are very comforting. Still it is curious that, after the stories in the bible are proved wrong time and time again, still they cling to the remaining stories therein.
And that ends my rant. Please, comment or whatever. Or better yet, everyone just ignore me. I'm not really sure what inspired me to post this except I'm in a really bad mood and needed to vent. I find it theraputic to remind myself that we have to fight to live and enjoy life, because this really is all we get.