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what happens to us after we die?

Thevy29 · 41-45, M
Your relatives go through your shit
SW-User
@Thevy29 😂🤦
LyricalOne · F
@Thevy29 Lol.... exactly!
SW-User
@Thevy29 and they fight over who gets great grandma's tea set
SW-User
Some people believe nothing. Others believe something will happen. My proposal is that if you die, you meet whomever it was that created and designed this interesting world we shortly lived on 🤔
You're free to think otherwise. Stranger things than what we are aware of clearly happen beyong life
Fernie · F
It's the best kept secret EVER!!!!
Lolco · 36-40, M
We go back to the light .... love in its purest form .... where only love exist until our next journey
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
What happened to you before you were born?
Lolco · 36-40, M
@newjaninev2 good point .... I like to think we go back from where we came from
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@Lolco Yup, recycled back through some exploding stars
LyricalOne · F
You become ashes or take a long dirt nap.
SW-User
I ask the same question too. 😓
SW-User
Another life. It can't end there, just like that.
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@SW-User Well, remember that the atoms of which you're composed don't have any allegiance to each other (it's even worse than that, but there's no room here, and it's late). None of your individual atoms know your name!

Additionally, none of your atoms are unique to you, and in fact you ingest other organism's atoms every day.

In that respect, you're transforming every second of the day... replenishing almost (but not quite) as fast as we're recycling.
Pherick · 41-45, M
@newjaninev2 I have always found this idea so interesting. The idea that our cells are dying, we are replenishing them at a similar rate. I have always heard that we have a new set of skin cells every 7 years. No idea if thats true, but interesting.

Goes to show how much of we "think" of our self, is really just that, thoughts, when in reality the physical bodies we inhabit change over and over into basically new bodies.
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@Pherick My understanding is that every single one of our cells is replaced every seven years... different tissue types at different rates, so that some cells are replaced several times in those seven years. I vaguely recall that to exclude neurons, which are not renewed.

Anyone else know about this?

I think we replace around 100 million red blood cells a minute. What about the oxygen I inhale and the red blood cells then transport around my body? Does that become part of me?

Always remember that everyone you know, and everyone you love... is 60% water. 🙂
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SW-User
🤷 all I know I've experienced ghost like things, so don't know what happens.
AbbyCiara · 22-25, C
You get buried in a wooden box to rot
Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
It is over, the end
The world goes on
cloudi · 36-40, F
Don’t know.
Mrsbetweenfatandfit · 26-30, F
The truth is we don’t know for certain. So live your best life now.

 
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