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On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 06:46:06 GMT, "George Hammond"
wrote: The belief that Man "lives after death" predates Christianity by THOUSANDS of years. The Egyptians believed there was an afterlife for 2000 years before Christianity and that Man lived there in a spiritual world. They also believed in a "final judgement" at death (the weighing of the heart before Osirus) and believed there was both a punishment and a heaven. The Greeks (Socrates, Plato, Pythagoras, etc.) believed in the "immortality of the Soul" 500 years before Christianity. The Pagan religions, and the Roman religion believed the soul was immortal. Even Judiasm prior to the time of Jesus believed in the "resurrection" of the body, the Parisees (the Rabbinical class) vehemently defending the belief, even though the Sadducees (the aristocracy) opposed it. In short, Christianity did not invent Life After Death.... in fact Christianity INHERITED the idea which was already several thousand years old, and already a central article of faith in the world's religious landscape. However, with the advent of Christianity, the theory of Life After Death became fixed as an official canon of the world's most powerful religion. Jesus avowed life after death, when he said: "I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live." (John 11:25 KJV) St. Paul, who wrote most of the New Testament except for the 4 Gospels, clearly believed in immortality and even detailed the specific physical mechanism by which this was possible: I Cor 15: 35 "How are the dead raised up? and with what body do they come?" 44 "There is a natural body, and there is a spiritual body." 50 ".. flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God...... Behold I shew 51 you a mystery; we shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed. 52 In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump.... the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed." (St. Paul, I Cor:15) St. Augustine, Tertullian, Irenaeus, Origen, Clement, Ambrose, Jerome .... in fact all of the Church Fathers believed in Life After Death, and it was affirmed by every major Church council including Nicea (325 ad) where it was embodied in the Nicene Creed. Finally, St. Thomas Aquinas wrote the definitive description of the Christian belief in the Afterlife in the _Summa Theologica_ in 1270 ad, and which remains the Roman Catholic Church's official position on the subject to this day. Aquinas writes: [Aquinas, Summa theologica, Suplimentum Tertia Partis: The Resurrection] I answer that, The necessity of holding the resurrection arises from this--that man may obtain the last end for which he was made; for this cannot be accomplished in this life, ....... it is necessary for the selfsame man to rise again; and this is effected by the selfsame soul being united to the selfsame body. For otherwise there would be no resurrection properly speaking, if the same man were not reformed. Hence to maintain that he who rises again is not the selfsame man is heretical, since it is contrary to the truth of Scripture which proclaims the resurrection. The point is, the theory of Life After Death is not a 2000 year old theory, it is a 4000 year old theory, at the very least. That makes it the world's oldest theory... even older than the theory of God itself. It is in fact, the world's oldest scientific conjecture. At any rate, it is now 2005 AD, fully 700 years after Aquinas penned the last words of the Summa Theologica and sealed forever the official formulation of the Christian Afterlife. In the meantime, modern Science has arrived and along with it the discovery of the world's first experimentally proven, axiomatic physics scientific proof of God (Hammond 2003). For those of you who have not heard about this, it may come as a surprise to find out that the existence of God has actually been scientifically proven. However, that is the case. God it turns out is a Relativistic Curvature of subjective reality as compared to objective reality. This fact was discovered (by Hammond) when it was accidentally noticed that the Linear Algebra of Psychometry was identical to that of Linearized General Relativity (Gravity) and the cause was traced to the fact that the 4 major dimensions of Psychometry (ENPg... the dimensions of subjective space) are caused by the 4 dimensions of spacetime (objective space XYZt) via the Cartesian Structure of the vertibrate body plan, including the Cartesian Cleavage of the human brain (which causes ENPg). This "Curvature" of subjective spacetime is a magnification of subjective spacetime w.r.t. objective spacetime caused by the Secular Trend in human growth, and which simply pushes as much as 20% of reality outside the perceptual bandwidth of the observer, thus making 20% of reality invisible to the average person. This "invisible world" then is known as "Heaven" in canonical religion. The invisible man who lives there then is simply the 20% of the body which is ungrown (according to the well known Secular Trend) and this (invisible) person is known historically as "God". A simple explanatin of this discovery can be seen in the first 4 large print pages of my website located at: http://geocities.com/scientific_proof_of_god The discovery has also been published in the peer reviewed literatu Hammond G.E.(2003) A Semiclassical Theory of God Noetic Journal, Vol 4(3) July 2003, pp 231-244(Noetic Press) Online copy at: http://geocities.com/scientific_proo...ammond5s1.html and has been the subject of much controversy on the Internet and in scientific circles generally. At any rate, the existence of God is now a foregone conclusion scientifically speaking, and it will not be long before the scientific community and the world at large become aware of this discovery. In the meantime..... the theory of "Life After Death" still remains a scientific mystery. The scientific proof of God outlined above (known as the SPOG) does not prove that Life After Death exists, it only proves that God exists. Interestingly it does explain what Eternal Life is. Eternal Life is simply the subjective state of reality as seen by Man when he finally succeeds in becoming fully grown. According to the data of the Secular Trend, this will not occur for many thousands of years in the future. (this is the reason that Aquinas asserts that "the end of Man cannot be accomplished in this life.) The Secular Trend is a sigmoindal curve that has been climbing for millenia, ever since the species first appeared 100,000 years ago. It has been climbing very dramaticaly since the Renaissance, and particularly steeply since the Industrial Revolution. At any rate, the fact that we will not obtain full growth before we die, means that we do not obtain a condition of "eternal life" (we never see real time), and hence this has lead to the speculation that there may be such a thing as "life after death".. a spiritual or "dreamlike" existence after death, in which we get to see reality in "real time"... (Aquinas asserts that this is the necessity of the resurrection to life after death, above.) this is called the "beatifici vision" in religion, and it's existence was discovered psychologically thousands of years before Science had any explanation for the phenomena. Now, interestingly, the SPOG has added one new twist to this ancient theory. It has always been an objection to the theory that "dead men can't dream"... i.e. in modern parlance... that a "dead brain can't dream"... and therefore how could there be such a thing as a "dream state after death"? The SPOG proves that "God" is a relativistic phenomena, this immediately opens up the possibility that this "dreamlike afterlife" is something that is read out of the human brain only a short time before death (at the last trump, as St. Paul put it), and then that this "log" if you will, that has been prepared during life, is then "read" in a liesurly pace which might take months or years, in a "time dilated" (relativistic) state. Thus life after death would turn out to be actually life before death, which only APPEARS to take place after death. As any scientist can see, this possibility is immediately attractive on scientific grounds! Life after death is a "twins paradox" type of phenomena involving simple relativistic non-simultanetey! This possibiliby, now supported by the discovery of the SPOG, then turns the theory of Life After Death into a credible scientific theory! Now, obviously, one would have to justify the assumption that the brain is capable of reading out this "death dream" in a split second before death, and that it would have to contain enough information to fill a year or more's of human experience when time dilated to terrestrial speeds. Well, to make a long story short, modern science had discovered that the brain has trillions and trillions of times more computing capacity then previously thought. The microtubules in the brain contain solid state (atomic) computing capacity (Penrose/Hameroff) which have added a factor of 10^15 to the computing capacity of the brain. Not only that, these computations do not proceed at neuronal speeds (1000 kc) but proceed at light frequncies, many billions of times higher (10^15 hz). In fact the entire brain is "optically" connected by solid state MAPS which interconnect the microtubule system, so that in fact the entire brain memory can "read out" as optical speeds. At any rate... YES... the theory of a time dilated "Life After Death" dream state (spiritual body) is possible. The real question is....... is it credible? when I say... "is it credible" I am raising once again the age old question of whether Life After Death is a credible hypothesis in the first place. Well... it was credible to St. Paul, and it was credible to Aquinas... they are clearly on record as saying so. But is the theory still credible in 2005 AD... especially in view of modern history, science and society? I mean... I can tell you right now, there is frankly, nothing more embarresing or awkward than to listen to ANYBODY try to give a literal description of what "Life After Death" would be like. I mean, to listen to them try and explain where we would be, what we would do, and why in the world wouldn't it be tediously pointless to "living life all over again"... it simply sounds ridiculous.... who on Earth would want to live life all over again... it would be as boring as watching the World Series on t.v. twice in a row... it simply doesn't make any sense! The only answer to this, would of necessity have to be.... that Life After Death is NOT the same as the life you have already lived. Oh sure... the props are the same, we would have to have landscapes, houses, roads, people... wind blowing through our hair, sunshine and rain... but the point is, none of these things would look the same as they did before. The ENTIRE POINT of Life After Death has to be to show us the aspect of life that we MISSED because we didn't have full vision while we were alive. In particular people, events and circumstances would be completely ALTERED by the fact that we are now given higher growth.. in fact full growth, so that we no longer see the "curved world" that we saw here on Earth... we now see the world in "flat space". Apparently (if the theory of Life After Death is true)... this so drastically changes the appearance of people, places and things... that it is entirely a NEW REALITY.... and in fact becomes (with increasing growth... e.g. increasing vision) so overwhelming that it is called the "beatific vision" of reality. Since "seeing is believing" this vision is said to be so overwhelming, so awesome, that it overwhelms everything that we have ever seen or known during life.... one look at it and all that has ever mystefied, disappointed, or even defeated you, now passes away into insignificance. Death, tradegy, pain, suffering, torture, .... nothing has any significance in comparison to the beatific vision of reality. You finally get to see what you've always been looking for. In fact, thus obtaining what you've always been looking for, it doesn't matter when where or how life finally ends. This is known as "eternal life". It doesn't last "forever"... it only lasts for days, months or years, maybe even shorter than that... and then it ends... but because you've seen what you were always looking for... eternal life.... there is no such thing as death. Now... that's it for me.... that's my description of Life After Death... and it still seems somewhat forced and awkward... and I'm not sure I believe it. But I'll tell you what.... it is convincing enough to me to still consider the canonical theory of Life After Death to be a credible scientific hypothesis. ======================================== SCIENTIFIC PROOF OF GOD WEBSITE http://geocities.com/scientific_proof_of_god mirror site: http://proof-of-god.freewebsitehosting.com ======================================= Join COSA church (Church of the Scientific Advent) Send a blank email to and your email address will be added to the COSA discussion list (free, no obligation) =========================== and please ask your news service to add: alt.sci.relativistic-proof-of-god.moderated =========================== |
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George E. Hammond wrote:
On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 06:46:06 GMT, "George Hammond" wrote: So,..SO much that is just flat out factually wrong. Simply, stupid incorrect. I'm not even talking about the things that are debatable. Just the flat out ignorance. Not the insane leaps, not the bizzare thought process - just the flat out dumb statements of "fact". He's getting worse by the week. George went "quiet" for a few days, and ending up spewing this gem. Not unusual - it's what we all though was coming. But this is stupid even by the low [Hammond] standards. I think he's back to the glue sniffing. |
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