CuddlyHedgehog
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Rich
Like before we were born, but without the prospect of coming to life at some point in time. — CuddlyHedgehog
BC
CasKev
but how do you know about the size of the hole? — CuddlyHedgehog
CuddlyHedgehog
Sam26
Like before we were born — CuddlyHedgehog
CuddlyHedgehog
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Johnblegen96
Anthony
We accept those short periods of absence when we are asleep or unconscious because we know we will be coming back round to being the centre of the universe. — CuddlyHedgehog
Metaphysician Undercover
It might be possible to create tiny (microscopic) black holes in a big, big, big particle accelerator. — Bitter Crank
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CuddlyHedgehog
If you feel like the center of the universe....no wonder death bothers you so. — Anthony
CuddlyHedgehog
If you feel like the center of the universe — Anthony
sime
Either there's no afterlife or there is. — TheMadFool
Anthony
Again, you took that too literally. — CuddlyHedgehog
That said...you neglected to address my comments. What do you mean by "accept" here? You'll die without these "short periods of absence." And, honestly, an individual is unconscious for far more than a short period of his lifetime: lets see, awake for 16 hrs/day, asleep 8 hrs/day = unconscious for 33% of your life minus hypnagogic/pompic states and dreaming, which are essentially mystical states and hard to define (there's something of the non local in them).We accept those short periods of absence when we are asleep or unconscious because we know we will be coming back round to being the centre of the universe. — CuddlyHedgehog
T Clark
You won't have to worry about misspelling ever again:
Like, "Seizing to exist"; "centre"; British much? "planet gets inhibited by another form of life; or maybe you meant 'inhibited' instead of 'inhabited'? — Bitter Crank
T Clark
This is one of my favorite philosophical pieces. It's profound. — darthbarracuda
T Clark
Absent. Like before we were born but no starting point this time. Non-existent... FOREVER. Harrowing or liberating? — CuddlyHedgehog
Michael Ossipoff
Ceasing to exist. No consciousness, no thoughts. Eternal absence. — CuddlyHedgehog
Like before we were born, but without the prospect of coming to life at some point in time.
CuddlyHedgehog
CuddlyHedgehog
That said...you neglected to address my comments — Anthony
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