My wife and I have discussed contingency plans for what to do if there's an afterlife. If one of us ends up in a good place and the other in a bad place, we're both determined to do whatever is necessary to meet in ideally a middle place or whichever place will take both of us otherwise. If we become spirits that walk the earth unseen by mortals, we'll meet in the desert where we had our wedding. If we are forced to reincarnate, we will attempt to bargain to reincarnate as the same species within a small enough geographical distance that we can likely meet again.
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you become dead
My conscience ends.
If the materialists are right, the atoms I'm made of end up reforming my conscience into another mortal coil as a matter of statistics.
If they're wrong and there's a spirit that's not bound to the material world, I end up living inside another hull that accepts consciousness. Repeatedly. Could be human, alien, or that of an animal.
If that happens, I want to live in a world that respects all consciousness.
Try taking a dmt trip. That often is described as feeling like dying, it's a strange other dimension but somehow feels familiar. Also the brain dumps a load of dmt at the moment of death. But that's just the dying stage, the actual dead stage, nothing because the brain has stopped working.
I'm pretty sure your bodily functions all shut down and then you're incapable of experiencing whatever happens to your cadaver. Some people might be a little sad about it for a while and then the same will happen to them.
What I think or what I hope?
I think it will be just like before I was born. I will become nothing.
I hope that I'm wrong and I will be reunited with my loved ones.
Likely just stop existing probably a good thing honestly. Though I do have this thinking sometimes that Earth is actually is hell since we have the freedom to do anything. God won't bother us here no matter how you prey. While heaven on the other hand means no freedom and complete order, god interacts there. We either came from there already or just randomly sorted and if we die here that is it.
Nothing, just like the thing you experienced before you were born.
Each breath is slower than before, your mind enters a mist, friends surround you but not you, they are distant
You focus, focus once more, your pupils dilate as you stare into your first born daughter, then onto your grandson, they seem almost frozen, their mouths move to talk yet it's incomprehensible
Their lips slap together at an excruciatingly slow pace, then as a final pang of pain enters around your chest, you feel your time stop
The mist encroaches further.
I'll be in the same place I was before I was born.
The mind is what the brain does .
When the brain stops doing, the mind stops being.
There is no darkness, there isn't even nothing, because there's no you to experience it.
Where do the ripples on a pond go if the water dries up? There are no ripples, because there's no longer a pond for them to be on.
There is no darkness, there isn't even nothing, because there's no you to experience it.
It's such a weird concept to get our heads around but this is it, and I personally find it quite comforting. It's just very hard to explain why!
When you die you simply wake up in the nearest universe where you didn’t die.
Death is an objective event. It never happens subjectively.
In everyone else’s experience, you die. Your body becomes a corpse and you are no longer there.
In your own experience, you don’t die. The gun doesn’t fire. The car crash never happens. You somehow walk away from the train derailment. Your cancer clears up.
Death exists for other people, never for the self.
Eventually, you become the only living human. You are eternal.
After millions of years, you accumulate enough power to create new people. You do this so you don’t have to be alone. You are now God.
Either nothing or everything.
The connections in my brain that made me me will fail and I will cease to exist, same as before I existed.
Nothing. Was in the hospital for a heart attack last year, my heart stopped for 8 seconds. I was 100% completely unaware. Was told later what had happened.
Over 4 minutes for me. Can confirm, no concept of time. I slowly became aware of a noise that turned out to be my own breath from chest compressions. Then I became present again.
I know that the people who love you will miss you.
I like to think it's this... Kurtzgesagt - The Egg
Here's a link to the original short story https://galactanet.com/oneoff/theegg_mod.html
Its a state equivalent to before you were born. Its feels exactly as it felt back then. That is the nothing.
If, and that's a big if, you don't remember a thing, then things could have happened that you won't remember.
I don't actually believe that this is what happened, but it's not the rational slam dunk one might think it is.
I wish it is that way though. I don't want to relive the experience I went through earlier in my life.
yeah all the same things could happen after death you don't remember now. It is what it is. The universe does not really care how we interpret entropy.
Wait… you all don’t know?
Sweet, silent oblivion.
If I'm wrong I'm gonna go full on Karen on whatever jackass is in charge.
The simlutation terminates.
Main character syndrome?
You become what you were before you were conceived.
Either of two things:
Nothing. However, I don't think most people quite grasp the meaning of that. Kind of how they think that before the big bang there was just empty space. No, empty space is not nothing. There's no empty space, there's no time, there's nothing. By definition it cannot be experienced. Experience simply ends. It's as if nothing ever happened. The universe could just as well have never existed.
The more optimistic theory is that consciousness is in a way immortal. You can only experience being, not not-being. It's kind of how when you go under general anesthesia and then wake up it's quite unlike sleeping. When you've slept you have the sense of time having passed in between. With general anesthesia this is not the case. One moment you feel sleepy and then you wake up in another room. From your subjective experience you never lost consciousness to begin with. Whose to say that something similar doesn't happen with death. Instead of experience ending it just moves elsewhere. It's a pretty difficult concept to explain but it's somewhat similar to the idea of quantum immortality.
The ~40% of me that are Microbes are going to have a field day.
Our soul is weighed against a feather by the holy mother. Not like Mary or whatever, the real all powerful 5th dimension all is one in time and space holy mother.
If our soul tips the scale against one's favor then you are reincarnated... you're reincarnated into tge sane family however the dynamics keeps changing each time you're born. You're sister might be your brother next time and you're a wife in one life then maybe a fatherless uncle in the next. Anyway once we achieve enlightenment, we are given a choice, stop the cycle or keep going
But it's a really heavy feather.
Your brain stops firing and you're gone. You don't exist anymore. Your body starts to rot.
You don't experience anything, not even a sense of 'nothing'.
Fertilizer.
Nothing.
I don't know what - if anything- comes after. But I do like the Buddhist analogy of death being like a wave falling back into the sea. The wave is gone but the matter and energy that constituted it survives and are eventually repurposed for the formation of another wave. Or a bird, or a tree, or some other part of the natural world.
It's just nothing.
Asking what you experience after death is a nonsensical question, you don't experience anything at all.
What did you see/hear/feel/experience back in 1066 during the Norman Conquest of England?
You weren't there, you weren't alive then, so you didn't experience anything at all.
That same sort of non-experience is what awaits you after death.
How do you know? Can you prove it?
I have no way to tell, one way or another, so I'm not saying you are objectively wrong.
But you sound... Categorical.
When you die, your brain dumps dopamine and you enter a euphoric state in the brief moments before you’re technically dead.
Time is relative for every entity, according to the theory of general relativity. I posit that as you die, your personal timeline extends to infinity. The state of euphoria is therefore permanent to you, the experiencer. It’s not heaven, but for you it might feel like it.
Darkness as your eyes close -> Probably some cool shit as your brain functions start shutting down -> literally nothing.
I think that it is exactly the same as before you were born.
My family will be very sad.
From my perspective, the universe – including myself – ceases to exist.
From the perspective of the universe: entropy.
Whatever happens, I just hope it’s graceful and as painless for others as possible.
I've died. It's a permanent state of unconsciousness. No thoughts. No dreams. No life flashing before your eyes. Just nothing.
There will persumably be a funeral, my remaining family and friends will grieve and divide my up my things, several of which I doubt they will ever really use.
I'll be dead and won't care.
"What happens when you die" - I assume you mean after you die (not during), and to your consciousness, your awareness rather than your body.
The same as before you came to be. Not like you fell asleep; you're gone.