>>10080119>I don't enjoy thinking about the idea that everything I am could be overwritten so easily.Ever dreaded of dementia? Having your actions thrive in the world's history is one thing, but not having a memory of your great life is quite saddening, if not downright dehumanizing - both, for you yourself as well as people around you.
Or being tossed into a gułag or death camp, or any other hardcore regime.. actually scratch that - simply being put in prison. Life as you know it is gone, no more frozen pizza, no more plans - all left to do is waste away, unless you still hold any prospects regarding future. Probably would, I mean, having nothing to wait for is the greatest psychological torture a prisoner can be afflicted with.
My point of conclusion is, that shit's scary and sad, and it's kinda unnerving that seemingly painless, overwritting bodyswaps are mere in comparison to what the world has done to milions.
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>>10080126Okay but you do eat meat and go to church, right? ʕ´ᴥ` ʔ
>>10080127She's cute!!
>>10080130>I wonder in such an experiment if the souls in question would become quantumly entangled. Each soul remembering it's former vessel.No, unless proven.
Best I can do is deja vu or feeling of extreme familiarity, something in a sense of love on the first sight but far from unnatural or unheard of ʕ•ᴥ-ʔ
>Even still, it's my belief the energy of the soul is not lost after the demise of it's vessel, but rather goes on in the form of new life in a grand cycle.Ye, ye - I think this way as well but this particular "what if" seemed coole enough to ask, so here I am.