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Bluelight Crew
so i've been watching a lot of Lexx, a show whose over-arching theme is Death (and sex, but this thread is about death). the theme of this thread is, what happens when we die? and before we were born?
for the purposes of this thread, we must assume that:
A) there is a "soul". not necessarily a spiritual soul, but there is something besides normal brain cells in our brain (or a link to something) that enables our brains to produce qualia / true awareness, separating us from computers. (if you believe in Strong AI, you will have to temporarily shed that belief as it does not make sense in the context of this hypothesis). this "soul" is either eternal, or approximately so: once a "vessel" dies, the soul enters a new vessel
B) happiness and sadness, or attraction and repulsion, have meaning to the soul, in any or most vessels
now we can get started. here is a graph, showing the happiness of a few random people over their lifespans. for simplicity, just assume that the halfway height is "baseline", and under baseline is "sad":
the question is this: what about before and after that graph??? the following extension of the graph is the easiest to conjure, because in order to comprehend this graph, we need only consult ideas that we have already grasped in this life:
in the above graph, our past and future lives are somewhat similar to our present life. however, must this be the case?
the universe is very complex. many different types of self-sustaining patterns are probably possible, from plasma life forms to humans. so, vessels carrying a soul, if that vessel is not human, could experience things we could not even imagine. their pleasure, and their pain, could be entirely incomprehensible by us (as well as their general lives). so, these could also be the case:
the universe seems pretty random. we are here due to the anthropic principle it seems. the universe is also rather fractal-like. so, in the above graph, option A, the simplest to come up with, is probably quite likely. vessels experiencing pain we cannot imagine, and pleasure we cannot imagine, are out there, and when we die, we could go either way*****
however, it is also quite likely that we come into THIS universe by choice, which would mean we may come in order to escape something. this would represent graph B. this universe may be amazing compared to others, so we come here to escape things. (so, if graph B is the case, once we die, we all go to "hell")
then again, it is also likely that this universe is much worse than other universes. i mean, sentient people get sucked up in tornadoes, ran over by tidal waves, natural disasters abound, and natural selection builds the life forms around here. so, perhaps this is a sort of "hell", which would mean, when we die, we will all go to "heaven". this would represent graph C
there are three final options that i can see. D will be ignored, because i don't see how it would make much sense. E and F, as you can see, involves souls being created every time a human is created (rather than, in cases A through C, a soul entering a body by will*)
in E, you simply die once your body dies. in this graph, it is likely that whatever mechanism produces qualia, whatever our "soul" is, is so interwoven with our neural architecture that the death of our brain is the death of our soul as well ** (another implication). so, graph E represents the normal Strong AI approach
in F, a soul is created each time a human is created, however the soul will live on after that. this seems to be what many people believe, but if we are born and then live on after death, why does it """start here"""!? if we consult the anthropic principle, the odds are pretty low that our indefinite "soul lifespan" starts here!
so... these are the possibilities i can think of, for life after death, if happiness and sadness have any meaning. weird stuff huh? what happens after death? (note: please don't bring up the DMT stuff, the psychedelic experience right before death. it may happen, sure, but it is physical and within this universe. i am talking about leaving that brain entirely, and DMT is an integral part of the physical brain on the 3-brane we call the universe. i suppose, though, that it is possible that something like DMT could assist in the transfer of our soul to the next vessel***)
how could science hope to approach these topics? perhaps by searching for the link between qualia and the mind (is there a point within the brain where a stream of information simply "ends" and results in no activity, and another point where a stream of information simply "comes from nowhere"? these would be points where the brain is communicating with some other entity, or perhaps an entity that is very small, so small that it is in a realm with physics we have not yet investigated)
anyway, i guess this is another "life after death" thread, but i think this is coming at it from a new angle so it's ok
not very scientific, but we don't have much to hold on to in the first place. perhaps these ideas will bounce off some people and lead to further ideas. so discuss!
it seems, in the first graph, person green was a very happy individual until he died of cancer, while person blue is rather depressed his whole life except in his twenties when he was getting laid
hopefully the graphs make some sense. the big arrows with question marks, means that the happiness change would represent a similar scenario to the graph of either A, B, or C (aka, the question mark is a wild card--either case works)
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* If souls enter bodies at will, for example when the body is born, or conceived, or about 2 months, or whatever, an interesting implication arises: what if many of us are real philosophical zombies, without any soul? many of us would be "real" people, experiencing true qualia, while others would be Turing Test lemmings. wouldn't that explain a lot?
** Whether this is the case or not (that the death of our brain results in the death of our soul), it is definitely true that our soul/qualia and our brain/clockwork-gears-mind are intimately linked. Our memories are stored globally in our neural architecture, and the death of our brain means the death of our memories, desires, morals, ideas, et al. If we do indeed live on after death, we are not going to see our loved ones, dance and sing bla bla bla. While heaven could exist, perhaps in the way that i stated above, i highly doubt that there is some mechanism that transfers all of the data in our brains immediately before our death so that we are still the same person/consciousness after death****. i mean, we remember nothing of any past life right? so why should we think we would carry anything into the future life?
*** Real astral projection? Hehe, usually i am not this wacky. I think...
**** Is it possible that we are "rescued", upon death, by beings more advanced and living in a realm inconceivable to us? in this manner, our souls would be collected by this alien species upon our deaths, and given new vessels. this would partly explain the "mechanism". perhaps this alien realm is even where we come from?
***** One central question to this whole thread: Do we pick the next vessel for our soul, or is it a "ride", is there some mechanism that transfers us and we have no control over this process?
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(edit) Here's the simplified version i was talking about:
for the purposes of this thread, we must assume that:
A) there is a "soul". not necessarily a spiritual soul, but there is something besides normal brain cells in our brain (or a link to something) that enables our brains to produce qualia / true awareness, separating us from computers. (if you believe in Strong AI, you will have to temporarily shed that belief as it does not make sense in the context of this hypothesis). this "soul" is either eternal, or approximately so: once a "vessel" dies, the soul enters a new vessel
B) happiness and sadness, or attraction and repulsion, have meaning to the soul, in any or most vessels
now we can get started. here is a graph, showing the happiness of a few random people over their lifespans. for simplicity, just assume that the halfway height is "baseline", and under baseline is "sad":

the question is this: what about before and after that graph??? the following extension of the graph is the easiest to conjure, because in order to comprehend this graph, we need only consult ideas that we have already grasped in this life:

in the above graph, our past and future lives are somewhat similar to our present life. however, must this be the case?
the universe is very complex. many different types of self-sustaining patterns are probably possible, from plasma life forms to humans. so, vessels carrying a soul, if that vessel is not human, could experience things we could not even imagine. their pleasure, and their pain, could be entirely incomprehensible by us (as well as their general lives). so, these could also be the case:

the universe seems pretty random. we are here due to the anthropic principle it seems. the universe is also rather fractal-like. so, in the above graph, option A, the simplest to come up with, is probably quite likely. vessels experiencing pain we cannot imagine, and pleasure we cannot imagine, are out there, and when we die, we could go either way*****
however, it is also quite likely that we come into THIS universe by choice, which would mean we may come in order to escape something. this would represent graph B. this universe may be amazing compared to others, so we come here to escape things. (so, if graph B is the case, once we die, we all go to "hell")
then again, it is also likely that this universe is much worse than other universes. i mean, sentient people get sucked up in tornadoes, ran over by tidal waves, natural disasters abound, and natural selection builds the life forms around here. so, perhaps this is a sort of "hell", which would mean, when we die, we will all go to "heaven". this would represent graph C
there are three final options that i can see. D will be ignored, because i don't see how it would make much sense. E and F, as you can see, involves souls being created every time a human is created (rather than, in cases A through C, a soul entering a body by will*)
in E, you simply die once your body dies. in this graph, it is likely that whatever mechanism produces qualia, whatever our "soul" is, is so interwoven with our neural architecture that the death of our brain is the death of our soul as well ** (another implication). so, graph E represents the normal Strong AI approach
in F, a soul is created each time a human is created, however the soul will live on after that. this seems to be what many people believe, but if we are born and then live on after death, why does it """start here"""!? if we consult the anthropic principle, the odds are pretty low that our indefinite "soul lifespan" starts here!
so... these are the possibilities i can think of, for life after death, if happiness and sadness have any meaning. weird stuff huh? what happens after death? (note: please don't bring up the DMT stuff, the psychedelic experience right before death. it may happen, sure, but it is physical and within this universe. i am talking about leaving that brain entirely, and DMT is an integral part of the physical brain on the 3-brane we call the universe. i suppose, though, that it is possible that something like DMT could assist in the transfer of our soul to the next vessel***)
how could science hope to approach these topics? perhaps by searching for the link between qualia and the mind (is there a point within the brain where a stream of information simply "ends" and results in no activity, and another point where a stream of information simply "comes from nowhere"? these would be points where the brain is communicating with some other entity, or perhaps an entity that is very small, so small that it is in a realm with physics we have not yet investigated)
anyway, i guess this is another "life after death" thread, but i think this is coming at it from a new angle so it's ok

it seems, in the first graph, person green was a very happy individual until he died of cancer, while person blue is rather depressed his whole life except in his twenties when he was getting laid

hopefully the graphs make some sense. the big arrows with question marks, means that the happiness change would represent a similar scenario to the graph of either A, B, or C (aka, the question mark is a wild card--either case works)
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* If souls enter bodies at will, for example when the body is born, or conceived, or about 2 months, or whatever, an interesting implication arises: what if many of us are real philosophical zombies, without any soul? many of us would be "real" people, experiencing true qualia, while others would be Turing Test lemmings. wouldn't that explain a lot?

** Whether this is the case or not (that the death of our brain results in the death of our soul), it is definitely true that our soul/qualia and our brain/clockwork-gears-mind are intimately linked. Our memories are stored globally in our neural architecture, and the death of our brain means the death of our memories, desires, morals, ideas, et al. If we do indeed live on after death, we are not going to see our loved ones, dance and sing bla bla bla. While heaven could exist, perhaps in the way that i stated above, i highly doubt that there is some mechanism that transfers all of the data in our brains immediately before our death so that we are still the same person/consciousness after death****. i mean, we remember nothing of any past life right? so why should we think we would carry anything into the future life?
*** Real astral projection? Hehe, usually i am not this wacky. I think...
**** Is it possible that we are "rescued", upon death, by beings more advanced and living in a realm inconceivable to us? in this manner, our souls would be collected by this alien species upon our deaths, and given new vessels. this would partly explain the "mechanism". perhaps this alien realm is even where we come from?
***** One central question to this whole thread: Do we pick the next vessel for our soul, or is it a "ride", is there some mechanism that transfers us and we have no control over this process?
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(edit) Here's the simplified version i was talking about:

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