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A Beautiful Walk

A Beautiful Walk

Scary monster gonna get ya
Jul 1, 2025
6
I'd like to think you go to whatever you believe in after you die. People talk about the chance of rebirth, but that's a problem in itself for me. There is also the whole "black screen" thing which I would usually try to comprehend in my sleep, but alas, my mind's desire to exist is too strong and I end up terrifying myself.
 
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Holu

Holu

Hypomania go brrr
Apr 5, 2023
859
Nothingness, albeit with a caveat.

I think that our brain basically defaults to a dream where we see generally what we feel, assuming the brain isn't in a critical condition where it can't function. It could be a vision of heaven, hell, and old memory, family members, and so on.

My general reasons for saying this is based around a couple things.

NDE(near death experiences) that have been documented generally have themes lights, tunnels, relatives, and any amount of cultural expectations. For instance, a Muslim might see what they expect of Jannah, a Buddhist might see the start of their rebirth, or a Christian might see heaven.

Additionally, the brain starts going crazy before death. There have been a decent amount of studies on humans and a good amount of studies on rats which show that pre death, the brain on an EEG shows surges of high frequency gamma activity in areas that are activated during dreaming and memory recall.

As such I generally believe that we simply enter a dream like state, before the brain shuts down entirely and functioning ceases all together. At that point I imagine it's like how it was before we were born.

But this is just my personal hypothesis and interpretation. I don't wanna step on anyone's religious beliefs <3. In the end nobody knows what happens after death. Make of it what makes you feel best.
 
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Fall_Apart

Fall_Apart

Student
May 22, 2023
130
the self is a model, and that consciousness can arise when a system represents itself as itself — not due to a soul or essence, but due to structure and process.

the question is not why am I me, but rather why is there any experience at all, and why does it feel like this?

consciousness is seen as an emergent property of information-processing systems (like brains, or potentially, machines).

So your reasoning goes something like:

Consciousness arises when physical systems (like brains) reach a certain complexity or configuration (like installing an OS).

Countless such systems are constantly forming in nature.

We've each found ourselves "awake" once before — subjectively existing — in this kind of universe.

Therefore, nothing prevents that from happening again… and again… and again.

Since the new consciousness wouldn't remember the previous, it's not you in any continuity sense, but it would still feel like being you, in the same first-person sense — just with different memories, different circumstances.

Therefore, death might not be an escape, just a door to the next conscious moment, somewhere, as someone or something else.

There's no opt-out — because even if this consciousness ends, the "lottery" of existence continues elsewhere.

Worst of all, this could mean suffering — even extreme suffering — is not a one-time risk, but potentially an eternally recurring possibility.

Maybe death really is dreamless sleep. Maybe it's even oblivion. And in a strange way, maybe that's the only peace there is.
Exactly. You have perfectly understood what I wanted to express. This thing scares me because in the "wheel of fortune" there are many more possibilities of experiencing a new consciousness in the form of an animal or a person living in terrible conditions of poverty, disease or abuse. According to this hypothesis, perhaps we have already experienced other consciousnesses millions of times that we have no memory of, but this means that we are condemned to an infinite cycle of consequential consciousnesses with all the suffering to experience for the rest of eternity. This is a catastrophic scenario from which we perhaps cannot escape.
 
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Infinitespace_

Student
Jan 23, 2021
104
Death is a lie
 
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kopebaldy

Member
Jul 5, 2025
97
Nothing hopefully, cause I would be going to hell according to most religious texts.
 
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hopeless302

hopeless302

Student
Sep 11, 2022
127
You just cease to exist. It's like trying to think back to before you were born, or even conceived. There's just... nothing. If, however, consciousness exists independently of the physical as some philosophers believe, then maybe there's some kind of minimal existence after death? But that's a big if.
 
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OvercastingClouds

OvercastingClouds

☆ ✧ The Lurker ✧☆
Jul 5, 2025
35
Meh, the thought of what happens after death isn't something I really think nor care about.
I'm not religious, an apatheist you can say.
I'll just say, who knows? More inclined to say we simply cease to exist. The thought of reincarnation is nice though! Not necessarily reincarnating as another person or as your "spirit animal" but something more simple like a plant, bacteria, some fungi, etc.

Atoms cannot be either created nor destroy, so I like to think the atoms in your body, after it decomposes, your atoms become apart of something else. Whether that be the ocean or the dirt, or something else. Which leads to another thought, perhaps you have some atoms of someone, or something that once lived.

Again just thoughts, regardless nobody is really gonna know until you pass
 
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Ijustcantanymore

Ijustcantanymore

Student
Nov 22, 2024
180
Hopefully nothing at all. Just nothingness. Nonexistence. I'm done after this. No more. I'll punch god in the dick if it's real and makes me go through anymore existence.
 
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endlessmelancholy

endlessmelancholy

Student
Jun 12, 2024
145
In one word nothing
 
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z14z

z14z

Member
May 15, 2025
19
imagine if time was just repeating and we'd be repeating our life again, ngl that's messed up and one of my worst fear
 
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thaelyana

thaelyana

One day, I am gonna grow wings
Jun 28, 2025
160
I believe there's nothing after death.

We're just incredibly complex machines, and one day, we get "unplugged." And once that happens and theres nothing left.

But that "nothing" is fascinating in a way. It's like the universe: it's expanding into… nothing. krkrkr Not empty space like we imagine, but actual nothingness. It's space itself that's growing. It doesn't expand into something !!! it creates the "somewhere" as it grows. That's almost impossible for our brains to fully grasp. It's mind-blowing 😝

I think humans invented ideas like heaven or hell to feel better about death. And honestly, I sometimes picture something like that too, especially for the people I've lost. It helps to imagine they're "somewhere." But deep down, I know that "somewhere" probably doesn't exist. :)

To me, death isn't a next chapter. It's just… the end. The return to nothingness. 😊
 
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Bootleg Astolfo

Bootleg Astolfo

Glorious Bean Plushie
Oct 12, 2020
884
It better not be a stupid reincarnation like that one anime where the dude gets isekaied as a sentient vending machine in a fantasy world.

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