First thing is to realize that time is man made. If there was no clock to measure time then you wouldn't even know how old you're at this moment. Mayfly lives for a day and that's a life cycle for it. They are aquatic insects whose immature stage usually lasts one year in fresh water. The adults are short-lived, from a few minutes to a few days, depending on the species. About 2,500 species are known worldwide, including about 630 species in North America. The naiads live primarily in streams under rocks, decaying vegetation, or in the sediment. Few species live in lakes, but they are among the most prolific. For example, the emergence of one species of Hexagenia was recorded on Doppler weather radar along the shores of Lake Erie.
Most species feed on algae or diatoms, but a few species are predatory. The naiad stage may last from several months to several years, with a number of moults along the way. Most mayfly naiads are distinctive in having seven pairs of gills on the dorsum of the abdomen. In addition, most possess three long cerci or tails at the end of their bodies. Some species, notably in the genus Epeorus, have only two tails. In the last aquatic stage, dark wingpads are visible. Developmentally, these insects are considered hemimetabolous. A more casual and familiar term is "incomplete metamorphosis". Mayflies are unique among insects in that they moult one more time after acquiring functional wings (this is also known as the alate stage); this last-but-one winged instar usually lives a very short time, often a matter of hours, and is known as a subimago or to fly fishermen as a dun. Mayflies in this stage are a favourite food of many fish, and many fishing flies are modelled to resemble them.
So, I think what happens after you die is you're free in the universe with no pain (all pain are related to body & mind so that is left behind) ..you have no sense of time. You're just aware of things and don't label anything as good or bad..everything is just there as it is and you're just aware of it. Think of a tree..it doesn't know it's a tree ..it doesn't discriminate between who gets its shadow and fruits..don't matter you're rapist or monk..tree don't care..so I think you become very similar to a tree..may be you reincarnate as a tree..I don't know for sure.
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07-15-2014, 09:49 AM #1
I think I've found out what happens after death.
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Mayfly lives for a day and that's a life cycle for it. They are aquatic insects whose immature stage usually lasts one year in fresh water. The adults are short-lived, from a few minutes to a few days, depending on the species. About 2,500 species are known worldwide, including about 630 species in North America. The naiads live primarily in streams under rocks, decaying vegetation, or in the sediment. Few species live in lakes, but they are among the most prolific. For example, the emergence of one species of Hexagenia was recorded on Doppler weather radar along the shores of Lake Erie.
Most species feed on algae or diatoms, but a few species are predatory. The naiad stage may last from several months to several years, with a number of moults along the way. Most mayfly naiads are distinctive in having seven pairs of gills on the dorsum of the abdomen. In addition, most possess three long cerci or tails at the end of their bodies. Some species, notably in the genus Epeorus, have only two tails. In the last aquatic stage, dark wingpads are visible. Developmentally, these insects are considered hemimetabolous. A more casual and familiar term is "incomplete metamorphosis". Mayflies are unique among insects in that they moult one more time after acquiring functional wings (this is also known as the alate stage); this last-but-one winged instar usually lives a very short time, often a matter of hours, and is known as a subimago or to fly fishermen as a dun. Mayflies in this stage are a favourite food of many fish, and many fishing flies are modelled to resemble them."I've known Francois for over ten years now, he's got it all under control. He's probably got everything planned down, to the very. Last. Minute."
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You're looking too deep into it.
Here is an example: A dog doesn't look at its clock and go "Oh..it's 2:00 pm..I better eat something or Oh..it's 10:00 pm..I better go to bed"...animals do what they do without even being aware of time itself. We human calculate time...."we're getting old..we're now 50 yrs old..it's time to go to work..it's time to eat etc etc"..I am saying that time calculation is gone so in a sense you become similar to tree except you don't die or may be you die because dying is possible only if you're living thing..stone doesn't die u know wut i mean..I dunno for sure. I mean think of a baby..right..you're born but you don't know anything untill everyone start teaching you things about society..without mom,dad,society..u wud have no knowledge of anything..hell you wudn't even know how to talk chit about something because language wouldn't be there. If I put you in a box as soon as you're born and take you out when you're 50..u wud have no sense of TIME. You would see your body getting wrinkly & chit but u wudn't label it ..u'll be aware of it..u wud feel emotions etc but u wudn't be able to put it in words..there would be just pure awareness
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07-15-2014, 10:24 AM #27
Never go full tree op.
Trees gon tree*Walks close behind groups of people so I don't look like I'm alone crew*
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*Nina Agdal is my 10/10 future wife crew*
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If that doesn't work out either, aw fuk bye
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07-15-2014, 10:28 AM #28
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This right here. All your thoughts are just electrical impulses. Once the electricity turns off, your consciousness is gone. There's no "floating outside your body" because there's no electrical impulses being sent to your brain anymore.
And I have no idea how you can say animals don't have a sense of time. My dog begs me for a walk at the same damn time every single day. She knows it's walk time.
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07-15-2014, 10:32 AM #29
if your thoughts, morals, etc are only electrical impulses then where do the electrical impulses come from? And no, saying "your brain" doesn't count. The electrical impulses are ONLY actions generated by a greater essence inside you, eg your spirit.
I love when these dumbass misc scientists think they've defined everything when world renowned philosophers and scientists have spent thousands of years debating this and have still not come to a definitive answer.TORN ACL CREW
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