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Path: ...!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: "Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com> Newsgroups: sci.physics.relativity Subject: Re: IS THE AFTERLIFE RELATIVISTIC? Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2024 17:37:52 -0800 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 131 Message-ID: <viobpg$ei97$8@dont-email.me> References: <-rGcnYTZybIDJ9b6nZ2dnZfqn_udnZ2d@giganews.com> <vijfj8$34flp$1@dont-email.me> <860b6c88-6e89-4437-810e-b67a8a6974e1@gmail.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Date: Wed, 04 Dec 2024 02:37:52 +0100 (CET) Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="18f532fff7cb0dbc37a1aea16bf9bfbd"; logging-data="477479"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX19zNeNeWMOan3kkdPlW9pF2gxJHe4At7BI=" User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird Cancel-Lock: sha1:wdQ70JthrBz5SSSsRKFJ30PnazU= In-Reply-To: <860b6c88-6e89-4437-810e-b67a8a6974e1@gmail.com> Content-Language: en-US Bytes: 6293 On 12/3/2024 5:52 AM, George Hammond wrote: > On 12/2/2024 12:12 AM, Chris M. Thomasson wrote: >> On 11/30/2024 5:23 PM, George Hammond wrote: >>> zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz >>> Research Note: >>> November 29, 2024 >>> zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz[...] >> >> Some say the afterlife is exactly like it was before you were born? ;^) >> >> I don't know. > Hi Chris Thomasson-- > Glad to make your acquaintance. > Apparently you are a Math/Fractal enthusiast > somewhere in Nevada. I will ask if you have any > Academioc credentials? I'm an MS in physics. Not really. I am basically self taught. Started programming early at around 5 - 6 years old in BASIC on my trusty Atari. Then moved on to an Apple IIGS, programming and learning about how to do it via assembly language. Moved onto a DOS machine. Taught myself C. Then I taught myself visual basic and started making database programs using access as a back end. Then moved onto learning about WinNT. Started programming there and learned about all of its C API's. Started making servers. Heck. I won a T2000 server from Sun in their CoolThreads programming contest. Dealing with lock-free sync and shit like that. Then I sort got out of programming servers and threads to fractals. Iirc, around 2012-2013. Just trying to create my own software and seeing if I could recreate what other fractal software was making for a given formula. Got good at it. Then I taught myself all about vector fields. Got good at them. Got into programming GLSL shaders and Modern OpenGL. Got good at it. I made the cover of the AMS calendar for math imagery: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1218640825961580&set=pcb.1218640912628238 https://i.ibb.co/y8YfMS4/image.png I got February: https://i.ibb.co/vBKYqy7/image.png :^) I won several fractal contests, and got some neat prizes. So, I am adept at creating high performance lock/wait/obstruction-free algorithms, fractals, vector fields, ect... Here is some of my work. I also dabble in creating music, from time to time: https://youtu.be/HwIkk9zENcg I was fun creating the music. Fwiw, I posted some of my code for a special IFS algorithm of mine in the comments of: https://youtu.be/XKhS_nklCkE You should try to recreate it for fun on your end. Also, here is some more of my work: https://paulbourke.org/fractals/multijulia/ Try to recreate this as well, for fun. Well, when you get some free time to burn. ;^) > > You have brought up the ancient canard that: --- > > zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz > "Life after death is the same as life before birth." > zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz > > Which has long been used as a tool by Atheists to > argue that there is no such thing as an "Afterlife". > > But modern science has clearly shown that while > birth may be a well-defined point in time, death is > a more complicated timewise experience. > > Generally speaking, the medical community has agreed > that the occurrence of the "depolarization wave" through > the brain is the "official moment of death" (assuming > that the person is not subsequently revived). > > But closer examination of many EEG tracings of people > dying in rest homes – shows the following familiar > EEG death graph:--- See Figure 1 in the following paper > by Dr. Chawla:--- > > https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1089/jpm.2009.0159 > > Notice that the EEG goes to zero for 4 or 5 minutes, and then > "amazingly" it spikes back up to normal for a few seconds, > before drops back to zero permanently. > > And the question is:-- what is happening during that last minute > of this "life after death" EEG pulse? And I say that this is > precisely when the "Afterlife" occurs ! > > IOW, brain EEG death has actually occurred, when suddenly > an unseen, unheard, undetected and unnoticed Ultraviolet Light > Flash taking only "a fraction of a second" races through the water > filled microtubules inside the neurons of the brain, reading out the > "memory bank" of the brain (which happens to be stored in the > walls of the microtubules BTW), causing the now "dead person " > to experience a 5-year Afterlife which is "relativisticly time > compressed" by the 10^15 Hz UV light frequency relative to the > normal 1-KiloHz neuronal firing frequency of the neurons! > > So "Life after Death" actually refers to the fact that the dying > person experiences the Afterlife as say 5 years, while the bedside > observer sees it take place in a fraction of a second-- and the > reason for this is that the microtubule system runs at 10^15 Hz > while the neuronal system runs at about 1-kilohz--- a "time > compression ratio" of about 10-trillion to one ! > > So it may appear to the bedside observer that "Life after death > is the same as life before birth" --- but to the person who just died > I appears according to this theory that life after death is much > more like life AFTER birth, that it is like life before birth ! > > Geo Hammond MS Physics Hyannis 12/3/24 > . >