Bamsmarck wrote:I think it would be interesting if we had a thread where we all discuss our theories of what happens after death. Just a way to get to know each other's world views better.
Why not discuss it here?
1018peter wrote:Using viviparous animals as an example:
The remains turn into energy (in this case,protein) for forming sperms and eggs. This matters to being the brain or not.
After that,the fertilized egg obtains energy from the mother's body and forms body parts and such.
I cannot exactly form an idea of what you're saying. So in essence say if a wolf was supposed to eat my corpse, you're going so far into tracking how does the wolf digest my meat, where the proteins and whatever inside me goes into it's body, reaching it's reproductive cells and wondering if that particular protein (carried by the reproductive cell) form the wolf's offspring's brain or not? Because I'm pretty sure it's not how it's works.
But now that you mentioned this, yesterday I finished reading
Speaker for the Dead and what you say sorta remembered me of the way the
pequeninos and other species died. While I personally consider it's no big spoiler, whenether an animal from that planet died, they would turn into something else. Trees, grass and so on, it would start another cicle of life in another form. Probably kind of what you mean in the original post.
As for me, personally I'm not sure what will happen after I die. Right now I think I will just merely die in a physical way and my body will decompose, nothing on the spiritual level. I don't really believe in reincarnation as I never encountered
deja-vu's nor 'remembered' or met anything from a former life, therefore no proof or reincarnation. But if that is possible and later in life to 'unlock' past experiences, that would be awesome. Can you imagine remembering how it was when you lived 100 years ago or so? Maybe you fought back in Word War I and you may remember the battlefront. Or lived in ancient China. Or hell you remember being a raven and how great it feels to fly. Skeptical, but would be cool. That is option one.
Option two: I become a ghost. Sorry folks, but I wouldn't wish for heaven. I cannot imagine doing much around besides, existing? If my spirit needs to exist, let me go where I want, I'd like to see places I wasn't able to visit during my life. See the humanity progress or decay. Explore every spot of the world from the deep ocean to the farthest black hole from us. Again unsure if this would happen, but would be cool, at least for me.
I'd get tired to be stuck in one place, be it heaven, hell, valhalla or xilbalba.