Soulless immortality.

nawpar

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Let all of this be an educated guess.

Let it be true that, you either have a soul OR you do not. Assume you do not have a soul. Remember to assume you do not have a soul, or you may find this difficult to understand.

You and your memories, are made out of atoms. Memories are formed out of, connections between cells. These connections are made out of atoms.

Now imagine that you are in a deep, dreamless sleep, and something like a god, makes a copy of your atoms.

When this copy of you wakes up, they will gain consciousness. They will have the same memories as you. They will believe that they are you. This will be an illusion. They will not have a good reason to believe they are you.

Now imagine that when you go sleep each night, you lose consciousness, and your consciousness does something like die. There will be no good way to know whether or not your consciousness does something like die.

When you woke up this morning, you regained consciousness. This may not be the same consciousness, from last night. You believed that you were the same you, that you were yesterday, because you have the same memories you had last night. This may be an illusion. You may not have good reason to believe you are you.

Let it be true, that because your atoms are in the arraignment, they are in, it is possible for atoms, to arrange in that arraignment.

Let it be true, that there are infinite level 2 universes coming into existence, and time goes on forever.

Sooner or later, some atoms have to come into the same arraignment, as the atoms that make up you and your memories. When this arraignment wakes up in the morning, they will regain consciousness, they will have the same memories as you, they will have just as much reason to believe they are you, as you do.

You may be immortal because you die each night. You may live infinite lives, for eternity.

If an arraignment of atoms is only off by one or maybe a few atoms, that is no reason to believe it is not you.

Let there be some maximum number of atoms an arraignment of atoms can be off, and still be considered you.

Imagine your next life is off, the maximum number of atoms. Imagine the life after your next, if off the maximum amount it can be, and still be considered your next life.

Let it be that the life after you next life can be off 2x the maximum number of atoms.

These differences can change the difficulty of your lives. It is like a game where you can change the difficulty, but the game changes the difficulty automatically. This increases the reality.
 
Let all of this be an educated guess.

Let it be true that, you either have a soul OR you do not. Assume you do not have a soul. Remember to assume you do not have a soul, or you may find this difficult to understand.

You and your memories, are made out of atoms. Memories are formed out of, connections between cells. These connections are made out of atoms.

Now imagine that you are in a deep, dreamless sleep, and something like a god, makes a copy of your atoms.

When this copy of you wakes up, they will gain consciousness. They will have the same memories as you. They will believe that they are you. This will be an illusion. They will not have a good reason to believe they are you.

Now imagine that when you go sleep each night, you lose consciousness, and your consciousness does something like die. There will be no good way to know whether or not your consciousness does something like die.

When you woke up this morning, you regained consciousness. This may not be the same consciousness, from last night. You believed that you were the same you, that you were yesterday, because you have the same memories you had last night. This may be an illusion. You may not have good reason to believe you are you.

Let it be true, that because your atoms are in the arraignment, they are in, it is possible for atoms, to arrange in that arraignment.

Let it be true, that there are infinite level 2 universes coming into existence, and time goes on forever.

Sooner or later, some atoms have to come into the same arraignment, as the atoms that make up you and your memories. When this arraignment wakes up in the morning, they will regain consciousness, they will have the same memories as you, they will have just as much reason to believe they are you, as you do.

You may be immortal because you die each night. You may live infinite lives, for eternity.

If an arraignment of atoms is only off by one or maybe a few atoms, that is no reason to believe it is not you.

Let there be some maximum number of atoms an arraignment of atoms can be off, and still be considered you.

Imagine your next life is off, the maximum number of atoms. Imagine the life after your next, if off the maximum amount it can be, and still be considered your next life.

Let it be that the life after you next life can be off 2x the maximum number of atoms.

These differences can change the difficulty of your lives. It is like a game where you can change the difficulty, but the game changes the difficulty automatically. This increases the reality.
There is no afterlife, thus there is no soul that survives.
 
Let all of this be an educated guess.

Let it be true that, you either have a soul OR you do not. Assume you do not have a soul. Remember to assume you do not have a soul, or you may find this difficult to understand.

You and your memories, are made out of atoms. Memories are formed out of, connections between cells. These connections are made out of atoms.

Now imagine that you are in a deep, dreamless sleep, and something like a god, makes a copy of your atoms.

When this copy of you wakes up, they will gain consciousness. They will have the same memories as you. They will believe that they are you. This will be an illusion. They will not have a good reason to believe they are you.

Now imagine that when you go sleep each night, you lose consciousness, and your consciousness does something like die. There will be no good way to know whether or not your consciousness does something like die.

When you woke up this morning, you regained consciousness. This may not be the same consciousness, from last night. You believed that you were the same you, that you were yesterday, because you have the same memories you had last night. This may be an illusion. You may not have good reason to believe you are you.

Let it be true, that because your atoms are in the arraignment, they are in, it is possible for atoms, to arrange in that arraignment.

Let it be true, that there are infinite level 2 universes coming into existence, and time goes on forever.

Sooner or later, some atoms have to come into the same arraignment, as the atoms that make up you and your memories. When this arraignment wakes up in the morning, they will regain consciousness, they will have the same memories as you, they will have just as much reason to believe they are you, as you do.

You may be immortal because you die each night. You may live infinite lives, for eternity.

If an arraignment of atoms is only off by one or maybe a few atoms, that is no reason to believe it is not you.

Let there be some maximum number of atoms an arraignment of atoms can be off, and still be considered you.

Imagine your next life is off, the maximum number of atoms. Imagine the life after your next, if off the maximum amount it can be, and still be considered your next life.

Let it be that the life after you next life can be off 2x the maximum number of atoms.

These differences can change the difficulty of your lives. It is like a game where you can change the difficulty, but the game changes the difficulty automatically. This increases the reality.
This is just a rehash of the "Theseus Ship Paradox".

 
Let all of this be an educated guess.

Let it be true that, you either have a soul OR you do not. Assume you do not have a soul. Remember to assume you do not have a soul, or you may find this difficult to understand.

You and your memories, are made out of atoms. Memories are formed out of, connections between cells. These connections are made out of atoms.

Now imagine that you are in a deep, dreamless sleep, and something like a god, makes a copy of your atoms.

When this copy of you wakes up, they will gain consciousness. They will have the same memories as you. They will believe that they are you. This will be an illusion. They will not have a good reason to believe they are you.

Now imagine that when you go sleep each night, you lose consciousness, and your consciousness does something like die. There will be no good way to know whether or not your consciousness does something like die.

When you woke up this morning, you regained consciousness. This may not be the same consciousness, from last night. You believed that you were the same you, that you were yesterday, because you have the same memories you had last night. This may be an illusion. You may not have good reason to believe you are you.

Let it be true, that because your atoms are in the arraignment, they are in, it is possible for atoms, to arrange in that arraignment.

Let it be true, that there are infinite level 2 universes coming into existence, and time goes on forever.

Sooner or later, some atoms have to come into the same arraignment, as the atoms that make up you and your memories. When this arraignment wakes up in the morning, they will regain consciousness, they will have the same memories as you, they will have just as much reason to believe they are you, as you do.

You may be immortal because you die each night. You may live infinite lives, for eternity.

If an arraignment of atoms is only off by one or maybe a few atoms, that is no reason to believe it is not you.

Let there be some maximum number of atoms an arraignment of atoms can be off, and still be considered you.

Imagine your next life is off, the maximum number of atoms. Imagine the life after your next, if off the maximum amount it can be, and still be considered your next life.

Let it be that the life after you next life can be off 2x the maximum number of atoms.

These differences can change the difficulty of your lives. It is like a game where you can change the difficulty, but the game changes the difficulty automatically. This increases the reality.
I do not have a soul. At least not in any sense that is being suggested by religious superstitious beliefs.

The rest of your ideas appear to be based on nothing more than religion promoted nonsense.

You die each night?? What more needs to be said?
 
There is no afterlife, thus there is no soul that survives.
That's a BELIEF, based on FAITH.

Now I have assurance from Jesus, the apostles and the prophets who say otherwise. Who do you suppose I believe? The Son of God, or some nobody on an obscure internet forum?
 

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