Monday, February 7, 2011

Beyond Death (Disaster Related Peril!)

Ladies and Gentlemen,

When somebody dies at the end of his or her life at a serious sickness or at senile decay then all of his or her relatives and friends are uncomfortably sad and we all agree that this is the worst thing anyone can happen to...

However if anybody happens to fall down to the ground from the 10th floor then we say that he or she died at the spot... This means that the tragedy was so horrible that it was even worse than average death... However I think that you cannot increase death - but you can only increase life, in many respects actually...

I don't know what happens to our immortal soul after we die but it is also for sure that you cannot experience anything worse than death... So the expression "diing at the spot" must be an irrational exaggaration and a simple mistake in the languages - similar to the expressions that describe the movement of the Sun in the sky: the Sun rises and it goes down yet we know already that the Earth is turning around its own axle etc.

In other words: death means the begging of the not-being when all your life functions go down to zero - but you cannot multiply zero and the result remains zero, respectively... This should be a "reductio ad absurdum" - death cannot be worse than "passing away in a bed and among pillows..." We must experience and express something wrong...

And if you cannot increase or multiply anything then it is zero - not too much...

Finally I would like to mention that I really dislike the movie "Flatliners" - a very-very sick idea...

Best wishes, Joseph de la Mikula and Team

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