--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "suziezuzie" <msilver1951@> > wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "John" <jr_esq@> wrote: > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "suziezuzie" <msilver1951@> wrote: > > > > > > > > I figured out the unified field theory. It works like this. > > > > The universe that you see is a creation of your own > > > > consciousness, you created it, everything out there. > > > > > > What happens when you die? Does that mean that the universe > > > also dissolves? > > > > No, *your* universe doesn't dissolve because you're mind stuff > > that created it doesn't die but is transmitted to another body. > > You wake up and continue in your universe. > > Your reasoning might have some flaw. To tell you the truth, > I'm not omnipotent. I don't know how to create a universe > with all the various forces that you mentioned. > > Also, I don't know how to transmigrate to another body after > I die either. However, I do hope that I have a better after > life, rather than nothingness or oblivion. > > My gut feel is that the universe as it is now will continue > even if I die.
And a good thing for the rest of us, too. :-) But wouldn't the alternative make a *great* Twilight Zone episode? There's this crazy street person who preaches in Central Park, saying that he created the universe, and that when he dies it will vanish. He's attracted quite a crowd, all of whom are laughing at him and throwing tomatoes and all those things that crowds do when they encounter someone they can look down on. The crazy guy keeps preaching, trying to convince them of the truth of the self-created universe, when some- one in the crowd throws a rock instead of a tomato. It hits him on the forehead and he slumps to the ground. As he falls to the ground, a few people rush up to give aid, but it's too late. They can't help, but they get to hear his last words, "I *told* you so," and then he dies. The camera pans from the faces of the onlookers watching him die to those same faces looking up and seeing the universe starting to dissolve all around them. Zoom in to the face of a little old lady, in New York for the day from Jersey, watching the buildings around Central Park dissolve into nothingness, saying, "Shit. And I never got to see the Sopranos, let alone Apocalypto." Fade to black. :-)