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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Nov 2, 2023 20:26:35 GMT
Plants mostly grow in one place. They stay at the place they are. Contrary to them, animals, or birds are moving like nomads. Some people enjoy travelling, they like to visit new places. A man has made a big step for humanity. The next step is to teleport. But why? Why that velocity and fasteness is so greatly important if not to continue your life? When we move ourselves to some direction this doesn't mean that the goal of us is our destination; vice versa, we're trying to make a move further, because pf something, of some reason. Some say "it's easier just to run". Whenever we go we cannot escape from ourselves. And even the teleport won't help us here. So, what about this kind of teleport:
To teleport our souls to Heaven?
Can we make it? I guess it's possible. And we don't need to hack this reality to find relevant coordinates for Cheat Engine, or ArtMoney.
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Post by jonbain on Nov 8, 2023 6:06:44 GMT
When we ponder the concept of teleportation, we always come up against the great existential question as to how the body exists as regards its attachment to the mind. So to deconstruct and reconstruct the body, we need to be utterly precise as to what the body consists of. What if the soul just got left behind in the process, because it is a non-corporeal entity? What if we reconstructed more than one body? Where would the soul be? In both perhaps? Would your awareness just inhabit a body because it has identical chemical structure to your own body? I explore all this and more here: www.flight-light-and-spin.com/chapter/pandora-2.htm
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Nov 8, 2023 6:36:24 GMT
When we ponder the concept of teleportation, we always come up against the great existential question as to how the body exists as regards its attachment to the mind. So to deconstruct and reconstruct the body, we need to be utterly precise as to what the body consists of. What if the soul just got left behind in the process, because it is a non-corporeal entity? What if we reconstructed more than one body? Where would the soul be? In both perhaps? Would your awareness just inhabit a body because it has identical chemical structure to your own body? I explore all this and more here: www.flight-light-and-spin.com/chapter/pandora-2.htmWow, the explanation from flight-light-and-spin is indeed trustworthy. It's written clear and well. You know, I would agree with that our bodies aren't unique to us, this corresponds to Gospels where Jesus says that God could create Abraham and his sons just from rocks. However, among Orthodox Christians there are prejudices and believe that God can recreate each person with the same material, since ressurrection is possible to be made by God. And here among them there's a thought that bodies aren't unimportant for us, otherwise why the 2nd Coming of Christ people will be ressurrected? So, I'd like to ask you what do you think, are our bodies (whatever atoms they consist of: identical or non-identical) important to us as a part of us? And here I don't mean – to be important for "I", rather in more spiritual sense or something. Let me explain why here I add this 'spiritual' part, and what do I mean by it: "I" alone is without any doubts great thing that (as far as I got it from 'flight-light-and-spin') exists independently from the matter of us, however the shape of a human, its composition, his look, and, mainly, the union of him and his soul isn't something unimportant. Even if the rest, except for "I" isn't important, we still may say that "I" doesn't have the same privileges as God. We could say it in other way saying that "I" just didn't have the same abilities as God. But here's quite a problem raises that if "I" would have gotten the rest of abilities it should become God, which doesn't seem to be so, since God is unique. So, maybe the union of our bodies with our "I's" isn't just an occasional, and whatever our body is we live within it. And no matter how uneasy or painful we feel with it, we've got a hope God could bless us and remove our pain. If He doesn't do it now He still can do it later during the 2nd Coming.
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Post by jonbain on Nov 8, 2023 19:15:44 GMT
When we ponder the concept of teleportation, we always come up against the great existential question as to how the body exists as regards its attachment to the mind. So to deconstruct and reconstruct the body, we need to be utterly precise as to what the body consists of. What if the soul just got left behind in the process, because it is a non-corporeal entity? What if we reconstructed more than one body? Where would the soul be? In both perhaps? Would your awareness just inhabit a body because it has identical chemical structure to your own body? I explore all this and more here: www.flight-light-and-spin.com/chapter/pandora-2.htmWow, the explanation from flight-light-and-spin is indeed trustworthy. It's written clear and well. You know, I would agree with that our bodies aren't unique to us, this corresponds to Gospels where Jesus says that God could create Abraham and his sons just from rocks. However, among Orthodox Christians there are prejudices and believe that God can recreate each person with the same material, since ressurrection is possible to be made by God. And here among them there's a thought that bodies aren't unimportant for us, otherwise why the 2nd Coming of Christ people will be ressurrected? So, I'd like to ask you what do you think, are our bodies (whatever atoms they consist of: identical or non-identical) important to us as a part of us? And here I don't mean – to be important for "I", rather in more spiritual sense or something. Let me explain why here I add this 'spiritual' part, and what do I mean by it: "I" alone is without any doubts great thing that (as far as I got it from 'flight-light-and-spin') exists independently from the matter of us, however the shape of a human, its composition, his look, and, mainly, the union of him and his soul isn't something unimportant. Even if the rest, except for "I" isn't important, we still may say that "I" doesn't have the same privileges as God. We could say it in other way saying that "I" just didn't have the same abilities as God. But here's quite a problem raises that if "I" would have gotten the rest of abilities it should become God, which doesn't seem to be so, since God is unique. So, maybe the union of our bodies with our "I's" isn't just an occasional, and whatever our body is we live within it. And no matter how uneasy or painful we feel with it, we've got a hope God could bless us and remove our pain. If He doesn't do it now He still can do it later during the 2nd Coming.
The 2nd coming occurs in numerous ways, not the least is personal; but also as society at large.
But we also realize that not all "I's" are identical to the same fate. Some are dissipated forever, others may become some akin to what a human may consider "God", like of the magnitude of power such as to fabricate entire galaxies and planets,
that would be a long way from creating an entire Universe, and all that would still be trivial,
compared to creating a single mediocre life-form; but again we ask the question,
are the Stars themselves conscious?
And Gods are mere specks,
besides the Lord of All Creation.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Nov 8, 2023 20:16:51 GMT
Wow, the explanation from flight-light-and-spin is indeed trustworthy. It's written clear and well. You know, I would agree with that our bodies aren't unique to us, this corresponds to Gospels where Jesus says that God could create Abraham and his sons just from rocks. However, among Orthodox Christians there are prejudices and believe that God can recreate each person with the same material, since ressurrection is possible to be made by God. And here among them there's a thought that bodies aren't unimportant for us, otherwise why the 2nd Coming of Christ people will be ressurrected? So, I'd like to ask you what do you think, are our bodies (whatever atoms they consist of: identical or non-identical) important to us as a part of us? And here I don't mean – to be important for "I", rather in more spiritual sense or something. Let me explain why here I add this 'spiritual' part, and what do I mean by it: "I" alone is without any doubts great thing that (as far as I got it from 'flight-light-and-spin') exists independently from the matter of us, however the shape of a human, its composition, his look, and, mainly, the union of him and his soul isn't something unimportant. Even if the rest, except for "I" isn't important, we still may say that "I" doesn't have the same privileges as God. We could say it in other way saying that "I" just didn't have the same abilities as God. But here's quite a problem raises that if "I" would have gotten the rest of abilities it should become God, which doesn't seem to be so, since God is unique. So, maybe the union of our bodies with our "I's" isn't just an occasional, and whatever our body is we live within it. And no matter how uneasy or painful we feel with it, we've got a hope God could bless us and remove our pain. If He doesn't do it now He still can do it later during the 2nd Coming.
The 2nd coming occurs in numerous ways, not the least is personal; but also as society at large.
But we also realize that not all "I's" are identical to the same fate. Some are dissipated forever, others may become some akin to what a human may consider "God", like of the magnitude of power such as to fabricate entire galaxies and planets,
that would be a long way from creating an entire Universe, and all that would still be trivial,
compared to creating a single mediocre life-form; but again we ask the question,
are the Stars themselves conscious?
And Gods are mere specks,
besides the Lord of All Creation.
I don't think there are anything mediocre. I would say if there things I'm not aware of it works only, because I don't have enough time and resources to get any access with it, or to operate it. However, as I agree with you, some souls seem to be doomed. Maybe it is because not only bodies are what interacts with God. A soul is more, than just a deity to compare with the rest things. For why would stars have consciousness? One hand, as Gospels say that the entire nature praise the Lord; on the other, if God put consciousness into trees, the last ones are supposed to be saved, but this isn't clever to accept, is it?
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