To death death, immortality soon? (Laurent Alexandre)

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by sen-no-sen » 16/04/16, 21:10

Ahmed wrote:The dissemination of information plays an important role in the "runaway" of the machine, but this is not conceivable outside of a change of religion: the positivism of the Enlightenment reflects only the passage to a new religion, the " progress".


Indeed, as mentioned in another topic, belief systems are correlated to the energy flows that pass through them.
"Enlightenment" finally led to the principle of secularism, secularism which is in fact only the consequence of structural atheism.
Le monotheism not being able to subsist beyond a certain surface (with a ladle a cultural field of approximately 3 to 5 million km2 without which it is subdivided into competing sub-models), it is logical that the beginnings of globalization is to facilitate the atheism.
A society which dissipates such a level of energy is necessarily endowed with an important technology and it is in the sense that materialism appeared (it was also at this time that Marx wrote the capital).
This technological development is done in concert with the appearance of economism, the latter relegating other religions to the background.
Given the very high level of abstraction reached by our technological societies, it is now possible to promise miracles, miracles once fought by the defenders of scientific reductionism ...
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by Christophe » 01/11/16, 14:18

About "immortality":

"How I discovered the 'real' tomb of Jesus in Kashmir

VIDEO. In Srinagar, an old burial is attributed to Yuz Asaph, born to a virgin in Galilee. For the followers of the Ahmadiyya movement, it is about Jesus. (...) "


http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4zyz7k_a-la-recherche-de-la-tombe-de-jesus-au-cachemire_school

http://www.lepoint.fr/culture/on-a-deco ... 9891_3.php

I like the "real" in the title, well there are the "" so it's ok : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 01/11/16, 16:33

The chapel of eternal life ... how they dare the ricans! : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:

Not to be confused with the dogma of the promise of eternal life (after death) of another much better known religion ...

Good without messing around, eternal life, I think it is in our brain (thanks to DMT in particular?) because if 1 "real" second under DMT was 1 million years "felt" ... well we are getting closer to eternal life there ...

Those who remember their dreams: dreams of a few minutes can seem to last for hours, see days or months ... well, it's probably a similar phenomenon that happens when you die ...

See:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1pYkdBQIcI

For the rest the religious promises is this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORqxFv4j6Yg

And sorry if I offend some of them! : Cheesy:
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by Christophe » 28/08/20, 00:14

We get there very slowly ...

Heart, neurons, bones, skin ... the body regenerated by stem cells

After vaccines and antibiotics, stem cells certainly represent the third medical revolution. With a thousand clinical trials underway and remarkable progress, regenerative medicine is on the way to repairing our organs!

These are exciting times! "The American professor Stephen Badylak, head of the McGowan Institute in Pittsburgh, is convinced: the third medical revolution, after those of vaccines and antibiotics, is about to emerge. accomplish: "I have been working in regenerative medicine since the 1980s, and the progress made in recent years is remarkable!"

(...)




1000 clinical trials is no small feat! You see izy, there is still money in medical research !! Even with the Covid !!
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by Christophe » 03/11/20, 22:18

There it is rather to death the dead!



They want to wake the dead with stem cells

Waking up the dead, is this sci-fi or a horror movie for Halloween night? No, this is the objective pursued by the Bioquark company with its project called “ReAnima”. Last June, we described the protocol that American society wants to implement to bring brain dead people back to life. The project aims to restore neuronal activity in these people by combining several techniques: injection of stem cells, nerve stimulation and laser.


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by wirbelwind262 » 04/11/20, 23:24

put1 but lol
there are those who really want to make zombies ....
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Re: Death to death, immortality soon? (Laurent Alexandre)




by Janic » 05/11/20, 08:22

above all, what is qualified as brain "death" is not really death. This only exists when all functions cease and deteriorate. Ah, the announcement effects! :?
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by Christophe » 05/11/20, 10:10

Janic wrote:especially what is qualified as "brain death", is not really a death


Uh it's rather the reverse ... brain death is the "new" analysis, rather reliable enough from what I know, to see a death ... for a long time it was only the heart rate that we analyzed ...

Why do you think that an undertaker is called an undertaker? : Mrgreen:
Some have woken up :D

So waking up not really dead is less fun!
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