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andymacdcfc | 21:00 Sun 26th Feb 2006 | Science
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Given that all matter is really energy condensed to a slow vibration, is there really such a thing as death or is it merely just a transition to another plane?
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the complex plane!
the cant ex plane.
Bill Hicks would have told us andy, if he was still here. You know that though.
If your 'plane crashes then you cannot change. But if your 'plane won't go from the terminal then yes you may be asked to transfer to another 'plane (which may be cold). You may die while in transition to your alternative plane.

Death is simply a name we give to the switching process from either living to nothingness or living to the next stage depending on your point of view.


Can only speak from personal experience, but a couple of those stongly suggest that we don't just disappear into nothingness. Whether that has anything to do with matter, vibrations and energy in the traditional sense however I'm really not sure.

The Twilight Zone.
Hearst rent a limbo.
The Worm Bait Motel.
The happy hunting ground.
Membership in the largest minority.

Hmm people have not been veryhelpful here Andy


When you are dead, you are definitely dead though.


Obviously the molecules in the body are almost the same and almost in the same state, but a dead dog isnt the same as a live dog, even though the difference is only a few atoms of oxygen...


The trasnsition - if you want to take it like that -is a permanent transition and no-one has come back to tell us.....

When you think about it, it is a healthy body that enables you to live and a healthy brain that enables you to think so any existence you have when these quit functioning would be dramatically different. Don't let wondering too much about the alternative interfere with enjoying what you have while you have it.

it's like my missus' rabbit. when the battery dies there's no energy and no vibration, but it's not dead it just needs new batteries. but if it's really old and worn out or has a defect then new batteries won't bring it back to life and it shifts to the nothing but complane.

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