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ninjadanslarbretabar said:"the theory that the human brain is a quantum device that can receive information from beyond spacetime"
That's funny, you edited your post and included what I was looking for (this quoted idea) while I was writing a response to you. I see now why, so long as we accept this idea, that the idea of subjective eternity in dying might work. I'll still include the post just in case any readers were looking for further clarification on what was said:
http://mind.ucsd.edu/papers/bt&pt/bt&pt.pdf
Here’s a link to a paper called “Brain Time and Phenomenological Time” that I think will cover the topic nicely. It begins with a quote from the German philosopher Husserl:
... there are cases in which on the basis of a temporally extended content of
consciousness a unitary apprehension takes place which is spread out over a
temporal interval (the so-called specious present). ... That several successive
tones yield a melody is possible only in this way, that the succession of
psychical processes are united "forthwith" in a common structure.
This is the idea I was trying to communicate earlier. I’ll give a hypothetical example. Let’s say that for that a person to have any sense of time at all requires 100ms of organized brain activity at a minimum rate of 1000 “brainbits” per second. This person gets shot in the head and the time elapsed between a fully functioning brain and brain death is 10ms. 10ms is not enough time for the brain to capture the process of dying and evoke a sense, a subjective experience, of any time elapsing at all. For it to do so in 10ms, now extrapolating from earlier, would require it to be operating at at least 10000 brainbits per second, in an organized fashion. The brain certainly will not be working either 10 times faster or in an organized fashion with a bullet going through it. Therefore, no concept of time can even be formed for it to feel like eternity because the minimal concept of time passing itself requires more time to form than the process of death takes to complete. Death for the shot person is a sudden nothingness, an instantaneous, dreamless, and eternal sleep. What are left are other people’s experiences.
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