Non-existence is the same for every death? I don't know. I cannot imagine what non-existence or death would be, not having experienced personally. I am sure you have not either. — Corvus
Apple and death are not even apple and oranges. Categorical mistake. — Corvus
You seem to be suggesting that a conscious being is one that relies on its ability to remember. I have been blackout drunk before where there were hours I could not recall, but everyone had recalled me being conscious and talking and living normally. Just because I didn’t remember anything doesn’t mean I wasn’t conscious. — Dante
No mistake. A lack of an apple is comparative to a lack of humans. You cannot say that something exists in a state of non existence. — Dante
No no, not just remembering. The whole lot. Consciousness covers all mental activities I would think.
You can become unconscious too, if you were hit on the head for sure. — Corvus
I said you cannot say they are identical when something is non existent. — Corvus
So you’re saying there is no mental activity in the womb? If consciousness began at the age of 2 or 3, the baby would fail to survive upon exiting the womb. — Dante
That makes no sense. If the universe didn’t exist, then everything would be in an identical state. Matter would be no different to energy or space if they did not exist. If I don’t exist and you don’t exist, then we are in the same identical state; non existence. — Dante
How can you say whether something is identical or non identical or wet or dry, when non existent? — Corvus
I’m not sure that you have the same definition of non-existence as me. Non-existence is a not a state with different properties or characteristics, in fact, it has none. It is just a human construct to identify that something doesn’t exist, it is uniform for everything.
Something that doesn’t exist has no properties, it is not wet nor dry. — Dante
then may exist a sequence of consciousnesses, though bearing no relation to anything it succeeds or replaced. — Dante
Due to illogical attributes of the none as the property of none existence, you come to the wrong conclusion that all death are same. I feel that it doesn't make sense. — Corvus
Correct, we are not dealing with “something”, we are dealing with a lack thereof.
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“ Assumption: An object has no properties. — Dante
Wouldn't it be that because you are now thinking about death and applying the concept "none" to death, it looks as if it is something that doesn't exist or some state which is non state? — Corvus
because it is indeed none existence which has no quality or property. None existence means none existence, nothing less or more. — Corvus
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