10-30-2014, 10:17 PM
Hello friends, I am sorry if this was talked about before,
watched recently documentary on dead entities who were frozen, to be brought back to life once again if possible.
Business operators claim this is not possible yet, but people pay for it,...
so remains to be seen.
What first comes to my mind is reincarnation, and it is said that after death, an entity wanders around for at most 7 weeks, and they must "settle" after that period.
Say, a patient is frozen for 20 years, and they revive and cure them, well who's coming back?
Original "I" is long gone. Would their mind be blank as a newborn, or remnants of past life would be intact?
Further, the whole process would be similar to a birth. Would a new 3D prospect enter this body? We know reincarnation goes through woman's womb, not through a already formed (previously dead) body.
If they really succeed in cryo revival and cure with intact mind, wouldn't that throw off some major theories?...
watched recently documentary on dead entities who were frozen, to be brought back to life once again if possible.
Business operators claim this is not possible yet, but people pay for it,...
so remains to be seen.
What first comes to my mind is reincarnation, and it is said that after death, an entity wanders around for at most 7 weeks, and they must "settle" after that period.
Say, a patient is frozen for 20 years, and they revive and cure them, well who's coming back?
Original "I" is long gone. Would their mind be blank as a newborn, or remnants of past life would be intact?
Further, the whole process would be similar to a birth. Would a new 3D prospect enter this body? We know reincarnation goes through woman's womb, not through a already formed (previously dead) body.
If they really succeed in cryo revival and cure with intact mind, wouldn't that throw off some major theories?...