My Theory on Life and Death

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Published 2019-10-13
Over the last few months, or maybe a year, I’ve had this thought running through my head which I just haven’t been able to shake. It’s a theory (or more correctly, a hypothesis) on life and death and why I think that I don’t just cease to exist when I die. I must mention that I find this theory very hard to describe in my own mind, let alone put it into words and explain it out loud. But despite this, I’m going to try, and give you an illustration of my theory on life and death.

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All Comments (21)
  • I think it’s crazy that we are in this place and have absolutely no idea how or why we are here..that’s crazy in itself.
  • 70 or 80 years... and if you're lucky 100 years. That hit me hard. My brother just died from cardiac arrest at 37.
  • @jt4854
    my biggest fear is that when we die, it is similar to before birth and we become non existant, no thoughts, no emotion, not even black, I fear I will not exists even within my own mind and I will lose my thoughts of my loved ones and all my dreams I hope there is something on the other side this has troubled me for years. Have a great day everyone
  • @hodic1562
    Reincarnation would be the ultimate nightmare for me. Not being able to escape the curse of life
  • Good video and point of view. I thought i was the only to think this way... If there is an infinity after you're dead, so there are infinite possibilities inside of this time lapse, which means that someday and somehow, you will wake up once again, just like you did after an infinity before you were born. We can call it a part of the singularity itself and remember Lavoisier's words. You have now a Brazilian subscriber; have a Nice Day!
  • @RapiDEraZeR
    I honestly think that the only reason we're not experiencing the eternal oblivion (mentally) yet, has to be, because the current state of formation of atoms we are in right now (neurologically, etc, which makes it possible for us to even be alive and think), has not yet ceased to exist in this exact composition. Therefore, for the time being, while in this exact livable state of ours, we are in fact able to experience existence and time. When our body ceases to exist and decomposes into seperate molecules again, we do not experience existence in the body that was given to us. The electric signals in our body stop interacting, our brain becomes an inactive lump of matter, the plug is simply pulled as with an electrical device that needs power to work. The 1's and 0's don't flow anymore. From this standpoint, we should simply stop existing altogether. This is the point one could speculate whether or not the mind is able to somehow escape these physicalities and might escape into another (or simply its next) existence. We could go on forever. For me honestly, the thing that hurts most is not death, or the possible infinity which might come after. But the loss of all connections we have towards whom we love and want to stay with forever. Losing my mother, losing my girlfriend, losing everyone who's important to me, the bond, the emotions we have towards others, and them losing the same, is what brings up an instant and great sadness inside of me. It's like letting go of one's hand but knowing that we will never be able to hold their hand again. It's pure, brutal human emotion. I've gone through several stages of depression in the last couple years and no matter where in time I've asked myself whether I'm still human or not, this great sadness that comes up, reminds that in fact I am still here. I am still here and I am still able to be touched. The fire is still burning. It's only the cold around me that keeps the flame small.
  • @srincident
    I am afraid of death. I am afraid of losing my memories-good and bad. I, too, believe that afterlife is like before life. There is some comfort to that but also some sadness, as we can experience that emotion now, as we exist.
  • God. I have been ruminating this idea for so long and could never put it into words. You described exactly what I believe. Great video, I already subscribed to you.
  • @WeatherWorld
    Honestly this video has helped me soooo much in my journey to understand the concept of death, which to many may seem like a giant waste of time and they’re entitled to think whatever they want. I have a motto that I try to live by, “one cannot begin to live until he/she understands his/her mortality to some degree.” Tbh no one including myself will ever know what really happens until we’re dead, but I think it’s something worth exploring (not for your entire life of course lol) since it’s inevitable. Life is about living, and this video has helped me do just that much better. Thanks for your theory :)
  • @imelda3907
    Before birth was temporary after death is permanent
  • @ericgraham8975
    Glad someone else realizes this. There is another option Neizche's eternal recurrence. The universe dies after you die and it starts over and your life starts over. I hope to God it's not true. Lol I've had a terrible life. Another thing about eternal oblivion is this: ok you become nonexistent so what? Something new is born after you die. So there isn't anything to separate you from whatever comes into being after you. Also have you noticed there's billions of us? We're like a huge hive mind that keeps making copies of itself. None of us are actually some special thing that only happens once. Everyone is a copy of a copy.
  • I have adhd and some form of a learning disability. It drives me mad often when i search for answers. I find myself more aware and curious of our existence then other people but struggle greatly to understand and grasp knowledge and theorys. But I got the just of what you said and is a very interesting concept i have never thought of or heard before. Thankyou
  • I mean if zero equals everything and nothing, I think the first equation is correct. Plus I think the life model could be adjusted to what we REMEMBER. We could very well be infinite as energy, but our states and memories of those states are finite. Oh and when it comes to the big bang theory, no one is saying that it came from nothing. Have you ever seen the death of a star? It explodes in a burst of energy, and that energy goes out into the universe to create more things. The same thing could be said for the universe. The end of one universe gave birth to another.
  • @JynxedKoma
    If the death of our universe continues or creates an infinite cycle of big bangs, then it is mathematically IMPOSSIBLE for us not to be born again. Whether as Humans or something else entirely. How can I say this you might ask? Well, by the simple fact you see this comment and thus, exist right now as a conscious entity.
  • @songforguy1
    You may find Dolores Canon's work interesting on past life regressions. Her 40+ years of research through hypnosis is fascinating.
  • @ayedeebeeno4561
    well if death is nothing then im fine with that cause the last time there was a bunch of nothing the big bang happend and boom life so ill be alright
  • @TheHat--Man
    Well, when I die in 70 years, I won’t have to wait for the elder scrolls 6 anymore
  • @fallenfreak828
    And the fact that reality is infinite cause and effect. My theory is a "God" entity started it. Doesn't mean its a Christian God or Muslim God. But thats the best word I can think of.