So Nietzsche is dead and probably a nice skeleton physically. What about metaphysically?
Is he in the lake of fire or did he get let into heaven but now he drives a septic vacuum truck or something to make up for his wise crack?
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2dimes wrote:Are they discarded to a pile, destroyed or just wiped and set aside for possible re-use?
Haggis_McMutton wrote:The universe is actually a program being run to create a diverse population of consciousnesses. Therefore, upon death, there are 2 options. If your consciousness was too similar to the ones that came before yours, yours will get discarded. If it was however sufficiently different, it will get picked up and reused for whatever purpose the programmer is collecting these things anyway.
Nietzsche's was probably unique enough what with the philosophy, madness, donkeys and such, so he's probably avoided oblivion for now.
Haggis_McMutton wrote:The universe is actually a program being run to create a diverse population of consciousnesses. Therefore, upon death, there are 2 options. If your consciousness was too similar to the ones that came before yours, yours will get discarded. If it was however sufficiently different, it will get picked up and reused for whatever purpose the programmer is collecting these things anyway.
Nietzsche's was probably unique enough what with the philosophy, madness, donkeys and such, so he's probably avoided oblivion for now.
2dimes wrote:Are they discarded to a pile, destroyed or just wiped and set aside for possible re-use?
nietzsche wrote:So God is dictating evolution???
jonesthecurl wrote:This is oddly similar to a science fiction story I plotted but never got round to writing - when people do "past life" stuff they are almost never just Joe Bloggs - they're Cleopatra, or at least someone who witnesses major events. Given that there are more people today than in the past, reincarnation doesn't give us enough "souls". The story was that interesting souls get to split into multiple new lives, whereas dull ones die out, and this is a part of evolution - thus there could be hundreds of people today who once were Leonardo, billions who invented the wheel. The human race thus becomes more interesting with passing time.
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