Billions and billions of years passed before we were all born and we couldn't care less because we were non-existent. Billions and billions of years will pass after we die and guess what, we won't care, because we will be non-existent. Rather simple to comprehend when you think about it, isn't it?
for me, nothingness means that you won’t have a consciousness after death meaning that you wouldn’t have any reflection / fomo of your life and what would’ve happened after. so the whole fomo idea isn’t that scary for me 😭
Hell naw, ain’t no way I can stand living an infinite amount of years, being bound to one singular location, even with friends. Like no shit I have friends and it’d be fun for a few hundred years. But let’s keep it real, at a certain point, it’s torture. You can’t do shit, you can’t touch crap, you’re a ghost. All y’all acting like you guys can last thousands upon thousands of years even with friends, like I promise y’all you guys are not him, you guys all going insane 😂 Stop tryna clown me and say I got no friends I got better social life than 90%+ of yall 🤣🤣
It’s kind of comforting to think that we will all experience death, and find the answer one day. Everyone in the past has, so we will just join them, in whatever way that may be. I like to think this way.
Imagine being born as a factor farmed animal. Your life's purpose to be bred into existence, then be stuffed with food, to suffer in a crammed space with your kin, just to killed and cupped up for infinity. Sounds Yummy 😋
I exist and have plenty of experience doing it. But, I hate it. I want to return to the great void from which I came. I want the emptiness of no consciousness. Thus, not all that exist have a bias toward existing. I have both existed and not existed. Nothingness is far better than existing. Of course, I do not remember anything about not existing because, well, I did not exist.
I’d rather imagine we are apart of the universe and that even when I’m dead I’m still apart of the universe and will return to nothing and from nothing something new will come
@@fenderbender2096what could you possibly suffer in nonexistence? assuming we wouldn’t see, hear, feel, just not exist nothing would happen until you’re conceived by your parents, therefore existing
The terrifying thing is that we don't even remember how we get into the world, its like, we just found ourselves alive, and our only evidence is the momentarily of living.
Yeah, sometimes it reminds me of drops of water emerging, dropping down, realizing themselves, what's around them, others droplets of water, all watching as we come to an end, just to plop out of existence.
@@oOKitty86Oo indeed, also everytime whenever you think about your previous self, like when you were in certain point in the past, you feel like you wasn't in control of your decision and wasn't yourself. Like you were a different person. This I think because we change our personality and perspective constantly, which make it really stupid to overthink about any past/future decision. Because we were/will be a different person everytime.
@@dy_507Scenario 1: You are deemed a bad person by other people (or a God). This is because you act selfishly (kill ,steal etc). Scenario 2: You are deemed a good person by other people . This is because you act selfishly (help other people / save them because It makes you happy, it makes you feel like a good person). In the end, everything you do Is for yourself. What is the difference between these people? The outcome. Human nature (your brain) dictates the intentions. Does a God care about the outcome?
I don't think boredom is antithetical to perfection, but I don't think the boredom would be permanent. Eventually you will find something or more likely someone who makes existence worth it. I think that may be one of his short comings in his analysis. His analysis was narcissistic and emotionless in nature. He doesn't consider he would be living with people he loves and who love him.
@@Jake-nh5thno, the definition of god is perfect, 100%, and his creation of heaven would be 100% perfect, and to allow boredom would not be perfect, so yes heaven would never be boring because it would be perfect, how could a perfect being that is literally the creator never created , create an imperfect heaven when it is his goal for it to be perfect
I remember when I went under general anesthesia, I was so shocked when I woke up because I thought that either the surgery hadn't started or I just woke up in the middle of the procedure, the reality was that the surgery lasted 5 hours, but it really felt like I was asleep for 5 seconds maximum. I had another surgery few years later and I had the same exact experience. Since that day, I really think that after death, you don't exist until you exist again, that your consciousness will "happen" again or recreate itslef in another being, and that even if it takes decades or thousand of years, it will feel instantaneous from your perspective, as if we were just switching channels on tv, or waking up from an anesthesia, but this time, in a new form.
this is definitely relatable, i was under anaesthetics for a procedure that was only half an hour and it felt like nothing. i remember laying in the bed in one room then opening my eyes in the other. i then soon felt physically that i had the procedure done but at the same time i didn’t even realise it had happened. that’s what i imagine the after life to feel like
Reincarnation is the same thing... Though being Isekai'd into another world with your original body intact just seems like being transported rather than being reborn...
Technically none of these things could happen, like it’s been said, we don’t know what’s after death, and to assume such is the nature of living beings, something we are not in death
@Pan3mYeah. We simply cannot accept that we do not know shit, are clueless, and because of this for example we either propose that everything has always existed and the universe has no beginning or end, but that's too confusing, incomprehensible and iffy for some people so then they propose the idea of a creator, a God for everything, which makes things simple as it's a convenient answer, but then you run into an endless loop of questioning; "okay but then who created the creator? And who created the creator or the creator?" Which effectively solves nothing and gets you nowhere, we'd make up any fucking theory and superstitious guess before accepting that we are simply hairless apes with sapience that know nothing.
I honestly and sincerely believe that it’s basically impossible to run out of things to do. By the time you get to do everything you can fathom right now, there will be entirely new experiences and knowledge that came into existence. Society is constantly changing, new knowledge is constantly being discovered and created. I genuinely think that there’ll always be some things out there that you haven’t experienced yet regardless of how much time you have
The human brain cannot possibly imagine the concept of infinity. If you have eternal life, you will live to see the destruction of everything you’ve ever loved and when you find something new, it’ll happen again at some point. The universe definately isn’t infinite which means that you will eventually run out of things to do
@@ThreeletterIGN yeah, I’ve thought about that before. To be honest, I can only have this perspective from the position of a mortal and can’t imagine infinity. Also, if I truly were to be immortal I’d probably eventually become jaded after repeatedly losing things. Even if there technically is more to discover, I might not have the energy or interest to discover it.
If you accept math as a possible argument strategy here: The amount of things (i.e. atoms) in the observable universe is finite. The ways you can combine finite things in any way are still finite, which means that if you consider a "new activity" to be rearranging the entire universe into all possible arrangements of atoms, you still run out of things to do in infinite time. Infinite is *really, really* big. Ofcourse, if you introduce finite memory into the equation, then yeah, you can experience new things all the time. And IMO assuming infinite memory is a bad assumption because at that point you fundamentally aren't human in any way shape or form. That is IMO a big of a weak point in the video.
@@ThreeletterIGN I'm not fully convinced that "The universe definately isn't infinite" I am legitimately curious what your argument is if you wouldn't mind indulging me.
I've thought of something similar to the last one, like once we die, we just wake up as a small kid with no memory, and then just live life as it was. It's like we are constantly waking up.
personally, i think the “being one with all” fate is the WORST possible option. imagine having to go through every bit of human suffering, and being someone who causes so much suffering. it is my worst nightmare.
I understand what you said about heaven, but “perfect place” and “no suffering” implies that eternity would never get bored and the pain of being immortal would not crop up.
I wouldn't take the offer to exist forever even if I get offered the chance to feel never ending euphoria like I'm on heroin 24/7. I'll take existence erasure over that any day, time before we were born is the true underdog in my eyes, I want that.
Does the thought of dying in a plane crash frighten you? That's an example of what will in most cases be an instant death, that will occur faster than you can feel any pain
ehhhh there still would be the panic and sudden abrupt realization that you won't make it in time for next christmas with the fam. I guess there's some pain that doesn't have to be felt on a physical level. To my experiences usually, whenever I was fully expecting me to die I didn't feel the pain, just contempt, the pain slowly blended out of my mind, everything just got really bright, a couple of natural reactions the body would produce to physical trauma I suppose. @@todorstojanov3100
@@orbboom6119 well thats the point I think todorstojanov was alluding to.. essentially, if you say that “I’m scared of the moments before dying because of the fact that I’d know I’m 100% going to die” is simply just being scared of death and/or dying. Aka no distinction between the two unlike how the original commentator made it out to be. I think the reason most people seem to agree with you (and the original commenter) is due to the fact that (most) humans ARE deeply scared of death/dying but are scared to admit it consciously because in a way it makes it more “real”.
I respect you for trying to be as uncontroversial as possible. Tackling something like this can be extremely challenging and can lead to many people upset
The thought of nothingness is horrible not really because of my own death but because of the deaths of people I love. That would mean I truly never see them again and they are gone. I don’t believe that personally, I’ve experienced and read too much evidence that there is some form of afterlife and reincarnation, but it is a terrifying thought for that reason.
If it really is nothing, then we don’t need to worry about it. Just enjoy the time you’ve got and try to make the world a little bit better and happier by having had you in it. If nothing is what awaits us, we’ve got nothing to worry about.
About 12 times more crowded than earth is right now, assuming reincarnation is not a thing. If it is, then it's hard to take a guess without knowing if there's some kind of waiting period between dying and reincarnating and how long it typically is, if there's any, if you can only reincarnate as a human being and so on...
🎉Jesus christ loves you, his coming back soon repent and believe for he died on the cross for us to have ever lasting life. I can suggest marc the messenger and Daniel Adam's supernatural life.
@@GojosTheGoat you both really missed one of the points of the video huh literally nothing can be proven or disproven regarding religion, the afterlife, etc because we have no way of knowing for certain. Belief in Jesus, God, Heaven, Hell, Buddha, Allah, nothing, etc is simply a belief that cannot be proven, and cannot be disproven
One things for sure, we're not escaping it so we HAVE to embrace it! Life is precious. Love your friends and family and treat people with respect. Love will see you through.
Death scares the crap out of me man, the fact that we have literally no idea what comes after all this is terrifying. I can't stop myself from thinking about it, for me but also my parents. The thought of them dying and never seeing them in any way shape or form ever again is overwhelmingly frightening
We do. We know that we are our brain and that when we die our brainwaves stop. The information in our brain isn’t transferred anywhere, our bodies decompose and the information is lost. There is nothing that indicates anything else but the ceasing of existence. We know EXACTLY what happens after death, we just pretend we don’t, instead we act like it’s an unsolved problem because of a deep instinctual fear of death created by natural selection.
I mean I’d think it would be nice for a few years, but it kinda goes back to the immortality thing where even if you think you won’t get bored at any point you’ll most likely will but I’d be funny to do something like that ngl😅
Me too but I'd worry that I'd end up like being sort of thethered to one place (like the house I died in, or anywhere along one road that I was run over on). Like it would be significantly more boring if people just stopped going to the house I haunted, or worse it got knocked down and I still just had to chill there.
@@JuanRivera-xx4ifi actually think it would be cool to sit and watch time progress, see where humanity goes to while being a spectator to it all that isn't really affected (you are already dead and with time everyone you care about will be gone too so like in the grand scheme it would just be like watching humanity the movie). But yea the question then becomes what happens when everyones gone, then it all links back to immortality sucking again. I just recon you would get way more than a few years of entertainment if you were a ghost I guess, so long as your not just stuck in one localised area (like the house you died in for instance)
@@Aarchemist_ yeah I agree with you in that if you were stuck as a house I’d be like watching a movie, after all the house your stuck to will be torn, replaced or populated at some point, but now I’ve got a new variable to add,other ghost,if the after life as a ghost also had different ghost then I wonder how fun or disappointing that would be, it all depends on how you get along with that person if I had to guess,what is your take on that?
The fact that we can contemplate all of this but never figure it out is wild. It feels like being stuck in a game, not knowing how u got there but knowing that in the game u create games so u almost figure it out but not quite.
@@AndrewA23477 It's a perfect design. Whoever or however we were created, will always be too spectacular for our minds to ever comprehend. Maybe we will evolve a new ability or discover something that will lead to the answer. But it looks like that was designed OUT of the game (life).
I feel like a huge part of human history was erased, a lot of things we won't be able to learn or figure out, like the pyramids we still don't know how they were built
🎉Jesus christ loves you, his coming back soon repent and believe for he died on the cross for us to have ever lasting life. I can suggest marc the messenger and Daniel Adam's supernatural life.
I mean, Hell is separation from God. So if it was true that there was no God, then this universe as we know it, is Hell. Which means we serve no purpose, have no meaning, and all of life is ultimately useless. It's either we blind ourselves with the pleasures of the world, or we accept the truth.
i dont see how people can't comprehend that we cannot comprehend the idea of perfection in a place like heaven. you have tto do away with silly little mortal feelings and just BELIEVE that everything is genuine perfection. this means no one will care about conquest, there will be no boredom, there will be pure bliss at all time and it will never get old. regardless of how you THINK that might be C tier cuz ur blinded by human bias, a perfectly rounded experience of perfection is, by definition, S++
this video gave me five panic attacks and 3 existencial crises 10/10 would watch again edit:oh wow,a lot of people found me relatable,also fixed spelling error
Sameeeee… I wanna see if humans end up destroying each other and the world. Or if we end up on mars or discovering life in another planet somewhere. The possibilities are endless 😊
@@EDP-6000That just sounds like your no longer consciously aware. Most animals don’t perceive time because they aren’t conscious enough to notice time passing. So if what your saying is true. You would no longer hold thought or sense of self. Because if you did then you would be aware of time passing. If that’s an existence your okay with then by all means do you.
@NeedforSpeed-qd4ne I wouldn’t say it’s a bad thing. If you are fine with giving up who you are for a eternal existence. Then like I said do you. It’s not much different than nothingness in the end. As for the point, it was just to explain the trade off for not being able to feel time pass.
I've noticed a big hole in the "you stop existing forever" scenario: There was already a potentially infinite period of time where you didn't exist, which ended when you were born. If you return to the state you were in before birth after you die, what's stopping you from existing again?
Nothing, it's entirely possible you will be born again and the universe repeats itself in every possible way infinitely many times. Its an interesting question, is the length of time before our birth infinite or not? Is there some starting point or does time extend infinitely in both directions
It entirely matters on what makes you you. If you have a soul of sorts then it could reincarnate into anything eventually overtime. If its your brain that creates you then unless there's some sort of time loop in the universe itself or a brain happens to be built the exact same way and makes the same choices then probably not. I think most people who believe in nothingness also believe that the human conscience is just made up by evolution and life to give the living organisms choices and reactions as it allows the organism to make much more complex choices to increase its own and others in the same species life expectancy
@@mr.cauliflower3536 What makes you so sure of that? Obviously they won't have my identity and memories, but what's preventing them from having my consciousness? If my consciousness is something that once didn't exist, currently does exist and will go back to not existing when I die, then what's stopping it from coming into existence again?
The thing about death that's so fascinating to me is genuinely how much we can theorize for literally the eternity about what comes after life, but yet as long as we live there never will be a true answer of what actually comes after death until we actually die and "see" for ourselves.
@@FantasieMeneersolid chance there’s nothing. Or else why wouldn’t anyone from any of these hundreds of religions made contact and said “I’m still here this is what happens.” Growing up is just coming to terms with this. Religion for people is like Santa for kids. You don’t want ruin it for them but you know it’s ridiculous and fake. Or maybe I’m wrong in which case we can have dinner in the next life.
In my eye, we actually can see it. A lot of this kinda go offs the assumption of the "one with everything" scenario. My basic "proof" is for you to point to reality for proof there is a seperate "I/me/myself", not to speak concepts or ideas about, and we will find we point at the same universe, the same reality. As Buddhists put it we are all one "Tathata", which literally (and likely most directly) means "That!", but according to other translations it means "One thousand things, one suchness". And we are that. You are it. And so this universe has one suchness, one energy. And it is a common pattern of energy to be comprised of an on/off system, of the crests and troughs we find in waves. No matter if it is the trough or the crest, the on or the off, alive and dead, it is still part of that energy. It is as the poem "Immortality" written by Clare Harner (most likely): "Do not stand at my grave and weep, I am not there, I do not sleep", meaning that our real self, our true self, does not cease, it merely is on its trough.
@@heylooka so you think we become one with the universe? Like some Star Wars force bullshit basically? I mean I don’t want to sound ignorant but that’s what I gathered. Although I think it’s flawed logic because every intelligent life would correctly categorize a universe as an all encompassing presence. So the idea that all of them came to the same conclusions kinda means nothing to me.
One of the defenses for an infinite Heaven that helps with my anxiety thinking about it is the idea that Right now, you are in the present and only experience the present. While you can imagine how long ago 10 years was and imagine when 10 years will come, it doesn’t effect you in the present. Those moments don’t exist anymore. Therefore you wouldn’t “feel” Immortality rather, you’d experience the present, always. Idk it’s a cool way of thinking about it
I literally thought of your present argument last night, what a coincidence. It kind of explains where we go to when we sleep and the fact that we don't remember sleeping when we wake up, same scenario for coma.
That's actually a good argument. You could also compare this to how God (if we are refering to the concept of God in abrahamic religions) is timeless, therefore his realm is too. So we wouldn't be experiencing existence in a linear way.
@@alonso4460 actually it is also consistent in a philosophical sense the fact that we can't really define now as in which instance this millisecond, microsecond, nanosecond, picosecond or any form of interval smaller than that. You can infinitely keep going smaller and this kind of confirms your statement of timelessness.
Also, eternity has the double meaning of being timeless, as in time just isn’t a thing there. Which would make sense and be consistent with many other spiritual things
I've probably spent every other night panicking about these ideas for the last 20 years, so having it framed in this inherently comedic way, is kind of relieving. It's a little less worth worrying about. I also really appreciate seeing other people thinking the same things, makes me feel a little less insane. So thank you for this video.
Jesus Christ loves you and died for your sins, everyone sins and deserves hell but Jesus (God) came to earth and died for our sins, paying for them, believe and be Saved
Just dont worry about death, worry obout living remebering you're going to die, so make it count, be kind, love, experience. good or bad is yours to get trough. and get ready for death no matter what comes after, even if its nothing.
If you’ve ever gone unconscious, I assume it’s the same as the “Nothing” scenario, it’s literally just nothing. Brain off, no thoughts, no dreams, lights out. I just remember before and after, the middle was nothing.
Yes I agree, I can't comprehend permanently being without consciousness but it seems the most logical, because when we're sleeping or knocked unconscious we're gone completely
If that's the case, is it possible to suddenly wake up as something else? It has actually been a thought of mine. What it's just like sleep, you're dead, and then suddenly you gain consciousness again. Who knows? It may have been eons since you were last alive. Not for you, it may have been as quick as taking a nap.
But even you didn't remember what you ate five years ago that doesn't mean you never existed, i mean lack of memory cannot imply non existence.@@xxOblivionxx
If you manage to beat the game, you unlock a harder difficulty level, like a caste system in reverse. But if you beat it at the hardest difficulty, you unlock the *_~console_* so that you can play through again with access to the cheat codes.
@@cartman7353 ture , his point was that being a ghost is nowhere near being as bad as goin to hell , so pratically we both agree that he's right , it would probably be a S tier afterlife
You wanna know what's a lot worse? The idea that you still retain your consciousness but you're trapped somewhere without form, no energy that will eventually rebuild structures, just black, infinite void
I mean, scary af. If it would happyn then it would be compleatly crazy. But if we're going into infinite void with NO form. Then we have no brain, no eyes, no toughts, no feelings. This is the thing that i was always wondering of. When we go to hell, do we keep our body that we suffer? How can we suffer without an body?
@@pansmieszek7254when i somehow can controll the universe when im dead i will take all the people that experience that stuff and save them so they can also create an universe
You may very well be right. I’ve been playing a lot of rdr 2 lately and pondering these questions so it’s funny seeing “Arthur Morgan” write this comment. The older I get the more correct this answer feels.
That's exactly what I was thinking. If your memories are gone when you re in carnate, YOU are gone. There is literally NOTHING holding the 2 experiences together, therefore they are not the same at all.
The thing is that part of reincarnation tells you that there's a bit of your soul thats passed by to your next life so its not 100% true but not 100% false either
Or look at it this way, would you rather die, or lose all of your memories but are compensated with a billion dollars and a guarantee of a great long life ahead of you? I think most people would choose the latter. So at least a good case of reincarnation is more preferable than death.
Not completely, your essence/soul that reincarnates gains experiences. The soul doesn't forget, it's just in your current life you temporarily forget but all the experiences are still there.
I’m sorry for what you went through, I sympathize for you. But there is a reason that I am writing this, there is a feeling that you must to hear this. Jesus Christ Loves you so much that He died on the cross for your sins. And He rose from the dead. I Pray that you receive this message and start to live for Him. May you find Him and start to read The Bible! You can be made new because you can be covered in The Precious Blood Of Jesus Christ.
@@NunsggI normally love seeing genuine comments about God but I agree, bot comments that don’t relate to the original comment at all are definitely out of place.
If we die into nothingness, then we wouldn’t know we don’t exist and that means we don’t know that we don’t know we exist, so basically not existing is a paradox, that’s crazy.
The part that makes me scared about nothingness is well, nothing. Every second, we experience something. Even when you sleep it’s like an instant transportation to the moment you wake up. I just hope there is something, like anything.
The fact you’re here typing this is proof there is something. The universe is cyclical. The moment you die, you will begin to exist again. But the “when” and “who” will differ. Just like how you came to be as you are now. You came to be out of nothing.
“I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it.” - Mark Twain. For me, the good part about existing is the positives of life. The good part of not existing, or being asleep forever, is being free from the negatives and suffering of life: all the anxiety, misery, stress etc. Me personally, I do kinda like the idea of just not existing, being asleep forever.
the suffering exists because death exists, all pain comes from stuff related to death directly or indirectly. the only way to truly end suffering in the universe is to spread immortality to all beings. death in this case is literally the nothing, it does not matter at all and it just should end since life has a purpose and death dont even try to survive.
Falling asleep is comfy, because you assume you will wake up. Falling asleep knowing you won't wake up is separate thing entirely. I don't think a lot of us are looking forward to this.
I don’t mind it either, the only thing that irks me is never being able to see my family. I wouldn’t know because I’d be dead… but still the thought bothers me sometimes.
🎉Jesus christ loves you, his coming back soon repent and believe for he died on the cross for us to have ever lasting life. I can suggest marc the messenger and Daniel Adam's supernatural life.
Not really, he missed a few key points. Reincarnation would be no different than nothingness/ceasing to exist. Because YOU wouldn’t be continuously experiencing new things as a new being, you’d have no recollection of your past lives. So you, yourself, would still cease to exist. Also I don’t believe in the simulation, but if it were to be the case, it would not in fact suck because if we are in one, it’s clearly detailed and real enough to live and experience a normal life. So who cares if nothing was “real”, if things like love, fun, fear, friendship, etc can be simulated as well as they currently “are”, then who cares if it’s not real.
@@koufanking2703 Correct, and since nobody on this Earth including ourselves, remembers anything of a past life as another person or animal, we know that that's not how it works. People just need to get a grip with there being nothingness at the end. It's not going to suck, you won't be able to have emotions to think it sucks, there will be nothing.
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Man this is one of the best ways ive ever seen to talk about the afterlife/philosophy, its calm and respectful, taking it as philosophy first, not focousing on how "possible" something is or not. I really think more things should be discussed like this, especially because i love the dissonance between having a deep talk about nothingness and cutting to "So I put nothingness in b tier" and tbh it kinda helps to avoid getting dragged into the topics too much and habing an existencial crisis, because like, lets be honest, non existence truly is a b tier option.
Yea I wouldnt mind non existence, its not as great as being isekaid by a truck and gaining magical powers but its not bad either, id accept it. No more suffering for me? Hell yeah!
Jesus Christ loves you and died for your sins, everyone sins and deserves hell but Jesus (God) came to earth and died for our sins, paying for them, believe and be Saved
Thank you for making this important video. As a 25 year old I’m starting to accept my mortality and trying to make sense of it all before I go in 60 years or so (not guaranteed due to the unforgiving random nature of life).
My perfect hypothetical afterlife would be “Sandbox Mode.” A blank universe, and the power to do absolutely anything with it. Similar to heaven since both are eternal, but you are given far more freedom. You could replicate any story you’ve ever read and make it reality. You could live as one of the characters. Maybe create an original world, even. Make friends, do magic, be badass. I should mention, omnipotence means the ability to not get bored, so that won’t be a problem, either. Basically, I want infinite adventure. Where would you rank this?
Came for a silly fun tier list, stayed for existential crisis. 10/10 Edit : Why tf is there a religious argument in replies??? It's not even connected to my comment
I expected this video to be quite goofy and just you doing some tierlists without explaining your POV or anything like that, a surprising and really good video
death is so terrifying for me because the thought of not being terrifies me, which is terrifieng to me because not existing after already having expierinced consciousness is the frightening part
Do not worry. If you blink back to nonexistence, you will not feel a thing. You were nothing for eons before you were forced to exist by the selfishness of others. Being nothing never bothered you. It could not have bothered you because you had no consciousness. This is exactly why I want to return to nothingness. Nothing could have ever gone wrong. But then, nothing could have ever gone right, as well. I have lots of complaints and dislikes about existing. I had none about not existing. I want to be nothing again so much that I sometimes think about expediting the process.
Now imagine after you death it's all blankness, you can't see nothing and hear nothing, yet your consciousness is still existing, you are still thinking but you're stuck in this eternity of nothingness. That'd really suck and is 1000x more terrifying. Simply stop existing doesn't sound so bad in comparison
Darwinism does not provide an explanation for how the world started. It only explains how the various species on earth came about, and how they have chanhed over time.
That makes little sense to me. World did not started with Adam and Eve in the Genesis, but God created it from nothing. Big bang theory is also material world from nothing. Darwinism does not have anything to do with it.
@@johnsonfromml8662 Evolution and the big bang are two completely different options that cover two different subjects. They just both happen to be true.
@@johnsonfromml8662 both of those options can exist inside the third option of this being a simulation and when I say simulation, meaning multiple energies existing at the same time converging into one. One being this present, One being our future, One being our end when the universe inevitably dies out. It's all connected🌀
Yep and also the fact that know one can claim to know the truth before they die. So the best course of action would be to select the best most convenient after-life and keep on believe in it i guess
@@Shaunshahriar in Bulgaria we have several clairvoyant people who say just this. Slava Sevryukova for example claims that you get what you believe. She was once visited by a woman who insisted she's talking to an alien from some planet, Sevryukova told her she wasn't. It was the spirit of a young male who died suddenly in a car accident. While he was alive he believed himself to be an alien from that planet so when he died this is what his spirit lived out. For that reason Sevryukova, who was religios, explicitly cautioned against believing in hell and eternal damnation, devils etc
The biggest misconception with nothingness is that people tend to forget time, an infinite amount of time passes by at a blink of an eye because you no longer have any perception of time
This is the one thing that annoyed me with his view on heaven. It’s like when you read a good book, watch an exciting movie, play a great video game, hang out with your best friends just telling stories of when you were younger. Time zooms by because you’re having such a good time you are completely unaware of it. Ever went to a friends house and had such a blast you were upset you had to actually go to sleep or go back home? I view heaven in the same way. Life is literally just so great up there you can’t even comprehend time anymore. Then there is also the idea that the next life is in a total different dimension and time and the physics we’ve grown up to know just do not apply there.
@@lowk3ychris484even then, it's still existing for infinite time, it's essentially the same thing The comment is just wrong because in nothingness, you don't even exist, so there's no "different perception of time" there is no perception at all, unlike heaven.
@lowk3ychris484 true but if something goes on for ever It can't fly by. Going to a freinds house lasts a temporary amount of time, less than a day usually. Heaven lasts for ever, and there is literally no end. So there's no point where it ends and you can think back and think wow that flew by. At the same time, heaven is the definition of bliss, so I beleive it should be S tier because of that alone. Also who sais heaven has to be infinite bliss. Mabye negative emotions exists within it like sadness but these experiences ultimately lead to more bliss and a higher purpose, often hard experiences bring great meaning and happiness in the end. Heaven may be an emotional rollercoaster that results in great meaning and purpose at the end of it.
But here is the crazy part: Yes infinite amount of time can pass with, seemingly, a blink of an eye, kinda like how you sleep and feel like you wake up seconds after but a whole 8 hour sleep passed, but we only can feel this because once the day ends and we sleep, another day awaits us after, nothingness is ETERNAL nothing, so there is not even any perception of time skip and this is impossible to imagine how it feels, it's like the mind of living beings was never "programmed" to comprehend what infinite and nothing mean but this doesn't necessarily mean that infinite and nothing don't exist... For example we tend to think universe must have had a start and it should have an end, theories exist sure, but this doesn't solve anything...what if big bang is true and no god just made everything in an instant? Simple, you just move God one step behind big bang and say "well God caused big bang" if we find out the true source of big bang you can go "well then God caused the thing that caused the big bang" it's like we use "God" as explanation to what we don't know until we eventually know and move God one step behind that, our minds are DESPERATE to know a beginning and an end...but in objective reality why is this needed? Why do we think the concept of a god to explain the thought of "universe cannot be eternal"? And plus, let's say a god exists, doesn't he start from somewhere? If God is eternal it makes no sense for universe to not be able to also be eternal OR if universe truly isn't eternal it makes no sense why God also wouldn't be eternal... *See what I mean?* In few words we cannot imagine what nothing and infinite means especially when we talk about real observable things (extant or extinct, based on proof or based on logical assumptions) and we are desperate to think of an explanation (like God in this case) that is not seemingly real (in a sense weather we can observe it or not, not in absolute terms, God could be real) so we can dump what we cannot explain on that certain explanation we came up with...so confusing P. S. Please don't get mad at me for what I said about God, I used God as an example because it's a big philosophical uncertainty, I don't want to hurt anyone's beliefs or feelings
I just kinda wanna float around and watch the world go by, not interfering, but simply watching. It’s a comforting notion to me given the inevitability of death.
I think “heaven” needs a rethink, because there is also the consideration that death is the process of moving from the finite state into an infinite state (not just immortal, but access to infinity, and infinite things) you couldnt possibly get bored of infinity because theres no end to the ‘new’ discoveries
From my point of view (I’m a Christian btw) heaven isn’t just like living this life forever. Fix can literally make ANYTHING. Heaven isn’t just a place where you float in clouds
There's another problem, the idea of boredom is a physical idea, so it's likely that in a place like a heaven, boredom wouldn't even be a concept we'd have to worry about, what we loved about something would be there forever.
Yeah, why we will never get bored of endless worship is because the wonder and the love of God is infinite. There will always be more things where we will be in awe of God.
I read some discussions on a forum a few weeks ago, and a damn brilliant guy just said that every philosophy he has tried to learn sounds useless, and now he simply doesn't want to follow or believe in any of them, only expecting universal peace while being a philosphical guide to others.
Ever hear of a book called Proof of Heaven? Written by Dr. Eban Alexander? I highly recommend it as he was an atheist and now 100% believes there is something else
Harsh reality. No one knows what will happen after you die. But atleast we will know about it eventually. (Or maybe not according to some theories in this video)
Immortality is only terrifying to me if there is a finite amount of things we could do. If there was a infinite amount of things we could do, then it wouldn't really be all that bad.
@@roripantsu Well, it would depend on how much pain and suffering there is. If the afterlife is anything like hell where there is constant suffering and pain for all eternity then yeah it'd be pretty awful. But if there was only small amounts of it here and there, then it isn't that bad. What I've come to realize is that immortality isn't inherently a bad thing, rather it is the circumstances that can change that. If the right circumstances occur, then immortality can be good.
@@smugism1685if there was anything for an infinite amount of time wouldnt it be…normal? Like if youre in “eternal torture” forever, eventually you dont even know anything else but that, making it the new normal anyway. Same thing for eternal happiness.
i have theory that with someone living an infinite amount of time they would eventually gain so much knowledge and wisdom given enough time they would be able to do anything possible, create new worlds, keep other people immortal, stop any issues in the universe, basically anything imaginable. thus it would benefit to take the offer on immortality even if you have to deal with living longer than loved ones
🎉Jesus christ loves you, his coming back soon repent and believe for he died on the cross for us to have ever lasting life. I can suggest marc the messenger and Daniel Adam's supernatural life.
okay so i was suicidal and i always thought that it was nothingness and that ill be in peace.Then i met this old woman who i got into a conversation with told me " okay after you die and if it nothing its good, what if you have an afterlife? can you undo what you did? " and those.words really got me thinking..
Because that women was trying to give you a second chance to find Jesus. Do you know how many of his following witnessed his resurrection? How many were willing to die brutal deaths attesting his place on the holy trinity?
That kind of thinking is pointless because you can never know what are the choices you were supposed to make until afterward. What if causing harm to even the smallest of insects already makes you a bad person? And what if all sinners are treated the same regardless of the sin, be it murder of another man or inconveniencing a bug. The what-ifs themselves will make you unable to do the right choices. In the end it doesn't matter if there is an afterlife or what kind of afterlife it is. For we will all find out - only in the end.
im not afraid of death, nor am i the way of dying, or the time. i'm quite content knowing there is nothing after me and this is the only painful existence i have to go through
Reincarnation freaks me out because the majority of life is ended viciously. You would experience every torment. Think of all the most horrendous deaths there are. The people flayed alive, burned to death, tortured by terrorist groups. If you came back as a mouse, youd almost certainly get ripped apart by a predator.
yeah i had this tought too, and it kinda sucks, but think both ways not only bad stuff there, you would also expirience every joy that was there, every first love, every fullfilment, and also the best feeling ever that was there... the only question is, is it more bad stuff or good. depends on how we treat the world around us. if you look at it this way.... they say spread love. what goes around, comes around. Karma. It has something. makes sense
i've been looking for something like this for months now. thanks for answering some of my questions, one being "what afterlife do people believe in or resonate with the most"
🎉Jesus christ loves you, his coming back soon repent and believe for he died on the cross for us to have ever lasting life. I can suggest marc the messenger and Daniel Adam's supernatural life.🇺🇲🐑♥️
@@user-KNP13 Fate is a movie, King Crimson cuts some of it. The event didn't happen from the user's perspective, so [KING CRIMSON!] during erased time. After the ending of cut time everyone [KING CRIMSON!] memory wipe effect is unknown. SO IT JUST WORKS, BABY!
What essentially makes death bad is when it's too soon. A child for example is tragic as they never got a chance to live. However, a very old person, death is expected and a way to escape the pain and ailments of their body and rest in peace as they lived a full life.
what counts as a full life? the old person could have regrets, mistakes, wish they did more in their time.. the young person could’ve done everything they ever wanted to do, achieved it all and then died. this thought relies on there being a set time for all death, how do we know the old person was meant to die then? what if they were supposed to live even longer?
@@negativenancy6080 We all have an appointment with death. We would want to live as many years as we can in order to accomplish all we desire before that appointment. This is why we all need to make better decisions in our lives to ensure our journey is a pleasant and fulfilling one.
I get what you saying but honestly a young kid didn’t get to experience life to the fullest even if he/shethink they did it so much they missed out on, at least with a old they lived a full life even if they have regrets which most if not all people do at least they lived life fully to make those choices
reincarnation is like life in rogue-like mode. and the claim that some people are able to retain memories from previous lifes is analogous to the bonuses you normally get when starting a new run right after finishing one. definitively one of the greatest alternatives available, highly recommend.
Damn Reincarnating as a guy who hates what I love now breaks my heart ༎ຶ‿༎ຶ That said, experiencing sex earlier with a more attractive guy makes me want to be reincarnated as my opposite 🗿
@@Igobybrawled because it is, life is best described as a video game, best way to live life is also like as if its a video game, game over you start again.
the only thing that scares me about death is the possibility of being separated from those i love, but if i can spend my postmortem existence with those people, thats all i hope for
You would never get bored. Just consider the argument that starts at 4:26 about all the possible people there could ever be. You could go 1 by 1 through the lives of those people, living just their best bits. Then jump to the next. It's infinite people, but all unique experiences. (and crucially GOOD unique experiences, if you get some heavenly divine intervention to help you dodge the bad parts) So you'd never get bored, and you would always be happy. - That's my S tier.
I think heaven will be getting better and better since not only that everyone have endless possibilities to do what they want but also whatever is there that we are yet to see there
@@mp4archieve921in the Islamic definition if Heaven, let say you took a bite out of a mango. Each suceeding bite tastes better than the previous. We cannot argue that "at a certain point we'll get tired of it", because it's limitless.
This is almost worse. If going to Heaven alters your psychology to trick you into enjoying it when naturally you wouldn't. That's very insidious and manipulative. Then it becomes only an illusion. Like what the people plugged into the Matrix experience (in the matrix movies)
The eternal loop is usually an explanation of why we get Deja vu, we live our lives over and over and on rare occasions we get Deja Vu on our past lives in the current ''loop''.
Bingo. We are made up of mostly water, water is the only liquid that can retain its own memory. Now what’s the brain mostly made up of? Water. We live on a loop, waiting to unlock the secret that allows us to be free after our existence.
deja vu comes coz ur other half of the brain processes the same thing couple microseconds later than the other :) everything can and will be explained by science but yet there are still people that believe in this type of bs and make up shit coz they dont know the facts...
when i was like 7 and began to have real thoughts about death, i naturally just thought death is the infinite loop (not raised religious) but there are slight changes every time you loop around, and when you get deja vu, that's the universe warning you of a previous outcome or something
Well that would definitely explain why I didn't wanna go to school that one time and considered not getting out of bed (We had a School Shooter scare that day and I texted my Mom telling her I love her it wasn't my best day)
That kinda reminds me of the story of some worker who worked in the World Trade Center and should go to work just like he did for 30 years without missing 1 day and out of whatever reason he doesn’t wanted to go to work one day because he was ill or just didn’t feel like it the first time 30 years. In this exact day he sees the news in national tv that 2 planes just flown in the World Trade Center how can this be a coincidence
@@bigwinterhat Idk it feels logical, I couldn't do anything in that situation. And I rarely said I loved my Mom because I felt like saying it so much diminishes the meaning of the statement. So...
What bums me out about the idea of nothingness is the idea that I’ll never know what happens AFTER I’m gone. It’s like the ultimate FOMO
Yea bro, I wanna know what happens in 1000 years and even a million
I agree 100%, the idea of not seeing what’s to come makes me sad 😂
well u wont be upset once your dead because you wont have any thoughts or feelings.
Billions and billions of years passed before we were all born and we couldn't care less because we were non-existent. Billions and billions of years will pass after we die and guess what, we won't care, because we will be non-existent. Rather simple to comprehend when you think about it, isn't it?
for me, nothingness means that you won’t have a consciousness after death meaning that you wouldn’t have any reflection / fomo of your life and what would’ve happened after. so the whole fomo idea isn’t that scary for me 😭
being a ghost alone is D tier but if your homies also become ghosts when they die would be S tier
very true
Hell naw, ain’t no way I can stand living an infinite amount of years, being bound to one singular location, even with friends. Like no shit I have friends and it’d be fun for a few hundred years. But let’s keep it real, at a certain point, it’s torture. You can’t do shit, you can’t touch crap, you’re a ghost.
All y’all acting like you guys can last thousands upon thousands of years even with friends, like I promise y’all you guys are not him, you guys all going insane 😂
Stop tryna clown me and say I got no friends I got better social life than 90%+ of yall 🤣🤣
fr, imagine hangin out with the ghost bros doing whatever you want
@@Final_Actwhy no?
Yes
The best afterlife is the ancient Mesopotamian afterlife where everyone goes to a desert of eternal twilight and eats sand.
I AM WORM
WE ALL ARE WORM
Love eating sand
Funny
by the euphrates river
Now THAT’S paradise
It’s kind of comforting to think that we will all experience death, and find the answer one day. Everyone in the past has, so we will just join them, in whatever way that may be. I like to think this way.
U like it bec u don’t wanna be horrified from it. Its lowkey pathetic
@@JustMe-k3fokay Mr. Death
Comforting? Buddy what if you end up in hell.
@@pairlover839 HIIIIIIIGHWAY TO HEELL!!!
Me too
imagine being born, someone drops you by accident, trips, lands on you, you die (after like 20 seconds of being born) and infinite loop happens
I mean you don't form memories at all that young so it would kinda be like limbo I imagine
Imagine being born as a factor farmed animal. Your life's purpose to be bred into existence, then be stuffed with food, to suffer in a crammed space with your kin, just to killed and cupped up for infinity. Sounds Yummy 😋
If you believe that exists life after death and this happens, there's not concrete evidence
nothingness 2
I'd just hope at least the person landing on me is a bad bitch
I like how something as profound as life after death can be confined to something as simple as a tier list
Almost as silly as something as profound as life being confined to people's electronic devices all day every day.
Do you think you are Socrates or something with this comment
@@jaydennguyen-xk1yo Either contribute something of value or don't speak at all
@xx_amongus_xx6987 like you or anyone else in this comment section, has brought any value to anything in life
😂
"I like existing a lot, but this is also the perspective of a guy who exists, which is definitely biased."
This made me laugh
Obama giving Obama a medal moment
I exist and have plenty of experience doing it. But, I hate it. I want to return to the great void from which I came. I want the emptiness of no consciousness. Thus, not all that exist have a bias toward existing. I have both existed and not existed. Nothingness is far better than existing. Of course, I do not remember anything about not existing because, well, I did not exist.
@@indridcold8433that just means you have depression man
@@hil449lol
And it's all subjective at the end of the day. Reincarnation really could go in D when you consider how awful it truly is.
You died!
> [Spectate world]
[Main menu]
LMFAO
[New game]
[Close app]
[Switch team]
[Quit]
"You can play as Luigi"
infinite loop is for sure D tier.
imagine dying at birth, you're just being spawn camped for the rest of eternity
Brother, That's The Funniest Thing & Probably The Saddest To Hear.
still born is worse. your just getting login banned
I’m literally dying from laughter
😂😂😂😂
Aborting a baby is like blocking the website
That 6.5 minute discussion on nothingness went so hard, I forgot that this was a tierlist
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“I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it.”
I’d rather imagine we are apart of the universe and that even when I’m dead I’m still apart of the universe and will return to nothing and from nothing something new will come
...or maybe you just don't remember the suffering
@@fenderbender2096what could you possibly suffer in nonexistence? assuming we wouldn’t see, hear, feel, just not exist
nothing would happen until you’re conceived by your parents, therefore existing
@ nonexistence in one world does not necessarily imply nonexistence in another world.
The terrifying thing is that we don't even remember how we get into the world, its like, we just found ourselves alive, and our only evidence is the momentarily of living.
Yeah, sometimes it reminds me of drops of water emerging, dropping down, realizing themselves, what's around them, others droplets of water, all watching as we come to an end, just to plop out of existence.
@@oOKitty86Oo indeed, also everytime whenever you think about your previous self, like when you were in certain point in the past, you feel like you wasn't in control of your decision and wasn't yourself. Like you were a different person.
This I think because we change our personality and perspective constantly, which make it really stupid to overthink about any past/future decision. Because we were/will be a different person everytime.
@@oOKitty86Oobut all the water on earth is the same water it’s always been :)
"What if everything that is and was is just made up 5 seconds ago?"
@@Simph0ny it is made up the "moment" you recall it. Made up in your brain, sometimes its true, sometimes its false.
love how he goes though a whole ass in depth analysis, then just “ill put this one in b”
Im still amazed hell is only D tier
@@phyxion123if hell is real, everyone goes to hell.
@@Soeks77how?
@@dy_507Scenario 1: You are deemed a bad person by other people (or a God). This is because you act selfishly (kill ,steal etc).
Scenario 2: You are deemed a good person by other people .
This is because you act selfishly (help other people / save them because It makes you happy, it makes you feel like a good person).
In the end, everything you do Is for yourself. What is the difference between these people? The outcome. Human nature (your brain) dictates the intentions. Does a God care about the outcome?
@@dy_507just by existing you are taking oxygen from other people or animals planets and more so if that is true everyone is a bad person
i feel like a perfect heaven does not allow for boredom, if it's boring it's not perfect
it depends what you define as perfect and if you think perfection exists
So, just pointless existence?
I don't think boredom is antithetical to perfection, but I don't think the boredom would be permanent. Eventually you will find something or more likely someone who makes existence worth it. I think that may be one of his short comings in his analysis. His analysis was narcissistic and emotionless in nature. He doesn't consider he would be living with people he loves and who love him.
@@Jake-nh5thno, the definition of god is perfect, 100%, and his creation of heaven would be 100% perfect, and to allow boredom would not be perfect, so yes heaven would never be boring because it would be perfect, how could a perfect being that is literally the creator never created , create an imperfect heaven when it is his goal for it to be perfect
The Twilight Zone: Season 1, Episode 28 is exactly about what you said @madalenateixeira
I remember when I went under general anesthesia, I was so shocked when I woke up because I thought that either the surgery hadn't started or I just woke up in the middle of the procedure, the reality was that the surgery lasted 5 hours, but it really felt like I was asleep for 5 seconds maximum. I had another surgery few years later and I had the same exact experience. Since that day, I really think that after death, you don't exist until you exist again, that your consciousness will "happen" again or recreate itslef in another being, and that even if it takes decades or thousand of years, it will feel instantaneous from your perspective, as if we were just switching channels on tv, or waking up from an anesthesia, but this time, in a new form.
❤ 😀👊
Wow imagine taking a million year break just to wake up and feel like a minute has passed😭
@@Lelouch-Vi-Britannia- that would be good
this is definitely relatable, i was under anaesthetics for a procedure that was only half an hour and it felt like nothing. i remember laying in the bed in one room then opening my eyes in the other. i then soon felt physically that i had the procedure done but at the same time i didn’t even realise it had happened. that’s what i imagine the after life to feel like
I literally had this exact same experience happen to me when I went under for my wisdom teeth surgery & came to the same conclusion 🤯
You forgot Isekai into another world
Lol up
Bro you gonna be isekaied into konosuba. Stuck with a useless deity useless powers
truck-kun be hitting real hard
Reincarnation is the same thing... Though being Isekai'd into another world with your original body intact just seems like being transported rather than being reborn...
that's almost the same as reincarnation except you just go to another world
this is truly one of the 3 am videos ever
Has me perfectly nodding off at 1:25am during the simulation section
Fr, but its 1 43 PM hrre lol
5 am lol
@@DelRico2x same lol
watching this video at 3:03am lol
The fact that one of these is going to happen and we just don’t know what is crazy to me
Technically none of these things could happen, like it’s been said, we don’t know what’s after death, and to assume such is the nature of living beings, something we are not in death
@Pan3mYeah. We simply cannot accept that we do not know shit, are clueless, and because of this for example we either propose that everything has always existed and the universe has no beginning or end, but that's too confusing, incomprehensible and iffy for some people so then they propose the idea of a creator, a God for everything, which makes things simple as it's a convenient answer, but then you run into an endless loop of questioning; "okay but then who created the creator? And who created the creator or the creator?" Which effectively solves nothing and gets you nowhere, we'd make up any fucking theory and superstitious guess before accepting that we are simply hairless apes with sapience that know nothing.
It’s most likely nothingness
I honestly and sincerely believe that it’s basically impossible to run out of things to do. By the time you get to do everything you can fathom right now, there will be entirely new experiences and knowledge that came into existence. Society is constantly changing, new knowledge is constantly being discovered and created. I genuinely think that there’ll always be some things out there that you haven’t experienced yet regardless of how much time you have
The human brain cannot possibly imagine the concept of infinity. If you have eternal life, you will live to see the destruction of everything you’ve ever loved and when you find something new, it’ll happen again at some point. The universe definately isn’t infinite which means that you will eventually run out of things to do
@@ThreeletterIGN yeah, I’ve thought about that before. To be honest, I can only have this perspective from the position of a mortal and can’t imagine infinity. Also, if I truly were to be immortal I’d probably eventually become jaded after repeatedly losing things. Even if there technically is more to discover, I might not have the energy or interest to discover it.
If you accept math as a possible argument strategy here: The amount of things (i.e. atoms) in the observable universe is finite. The ways you can combine finite things in any way are still finite, which means that if you consider a "new activity" to be rearranging the entire universe into all possible arrangements of atoms, you still run out of things to do in infinite time. Infinite is *really, really* big.
Ofcourse, if you introduce finite memory into the equation, then yeah, you can experience new things all the time. And IMO assuming infinite memory is a bad assumption because at that point you fundamentally aren't human in any way shape or form. That is IMO a big of a weak point in the video.
@@ThreeletterIGN
I'm not fully convinced that "The universe definately isn't infinite"
I am legitimately curious what your argument is if you wouldn't mind indulging me.
But that’s assuming you’ll continually want to do new things
The first segment was actually kinda deep, and then i remembered i am watching a tier list
Real
The skeleton: 🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️
It was all deep imo, first video ive seen by this dude, instant sub from me
I always put my whole life on hold at 1 a.m. just to watch a video that wasn't supposed to be that good
Rip george
I've thought of something similar to the last one, like once we die, we just wake up as a small kid with no memory, and then just live life as it was. It's like we are constantly waking up.
I mean I just thought it was possible too. I wonder if if that was the case, would variables in life change? Pretty interesting concept to me
Imo this is probably the one i would want
Honestly when i almost died That's what happened to me, i just woke up again before the accident
That would only happen when you are unfit to go to next stage.
In next stage you get to keep your memories.
@@sdaeth
huh?
personally, i think the “being one with all” fate is the WORST possible option. imagine having to go through every bit of human suffering, and being someone who causes so much suffering. it is my worst nightmare.
I understand what you said about heaven, but “perfect place” and “no suffering” implies that eternity would never get bored and the pain of being immortal would not crop up.
Reincarnation is't that bad either tbh.
Edit: most definitely if its more than just this earth.
I wouldn't take the offer to exist forever even if I get offered the chance to feel never ending euphoria like I'm on heroin 24/7. I'll take existence erasure over that any day, time before we were born is the true underdog in my eyes, I want that.
Yeah, Heaven should at least be in S+ on par with “One with Everything”
@@Im_The_Immortal_SnailYeah it's pretty good but still has suffering which is suboptimal in a way. Second-tier
I felt some sort of bias when he put heaven lower than nothingness
What a wonderful video to watch before I plan on sleeping
sleeping is a free trial of death🤭
Dont forget to wake up :D
"I never sleep cause sleep is the cousin of death" - Nas,NY state of mind
beyond the walls of intelligence, life is defined
I think of crime
when I'm in the new york state of mind @@drqgoss4361
@@ahgwsndo u dream when ur dead tjoigh
I like to think when I die I just get the "You can now play as luigi" notification.
Ahhhhhh 🤣
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my name is mario so this is beyond funny to me
@@staysthetic well hopefully you dont have to become luigi soon
Super Mario 64 4k 60FPS?
This is one of my favorite youtube videos of all time, it's better than some movies i've seen
The theory “infinite repeat of your life”, is basically heaven or hell depending on if you’re generally suffering or experiencing bliss.
I wonder what the ratio would be
Median ratio
@@CamNewtonFan69 Unless you believe in predetermination, you can have an effect on that.
Reincarnation on earth is basically hell
But if you don't remember anything this could be our first or our 99999999999 run.
i'm not scared of death, i'm scared of dying. the ways that i may die, and how much pain it will cost really scares me
Does the thought of dying in a plane crash frighten you? That's an example of what will in most cases be an instant death, that will occur faster than you can feel any pain
ehhhh there still would be the panic and sudden abrupt realization that you won't make it in time for next christmas with the fam.
I guess there's some pain that doesn't have to be felt on a physical level.
To my experiences usually, whenever I was fully expecting me to die I didn't feel the pain, just contempt, the pain slowly blended out of my mind, everything just got really bright, a couple of natural reactions the body would produce to physical trauma I suppose. @@todorstojanov3100
@@todorstojanov3100the moments before the death are the problem, knowing that you're gonna 100% die and u cant do anything about it.
@@orbboom6119dying from a disease is much worse...alot of pain ...
@@orbboom6119 well thats the point I think todorstojanov was alluding to.. essentially, if you say that “I’m scared of the moments before dying because of the fact that I’d know I’m 100% going to die” is simply just being scared of death and/or dying. Aka no distinction between the two unlike how the original commentator made it out to be. I think the reason most people seem to agree with you (and the original commenter) is due to the fact that (most) humans ARE deeply scared of death/dying but are scared to admit it consciously because in a way it makes it more “real”.
I respect you for trying to be as uncontroversial as possible. Tackling something like this can be extremely challenging and can lead to many people upset
They'll get over it...when they are dead...
Well, I wouldn't call a starwman depiction of heaven as "uncontroversial".
It will never be uncontroversial.
literally how
@@praevasc4299what strawman depiction of Heaven?
The thought of nothingness is horrible not really because of my own death but because of the deaths of people I love. That would mean I truly never see them again and they are gone. I don’t believe that personally, I’ve experienced and read too much evidence that there is some form of afterlife and reincarnation, but it is a terrifying thought for that reason.
If it really is nothing, then we don’t need to worry about it. Just enjoy the time you’ve got and try to make the world a little bit better and happier by having had you in it. If nothing is what awaits us, we’ve got nothing to worry about.
Nothingness seems kinda nice it seems like you just rest or sleep where you can let go of everything
Yeah same
Bro imagine how crowded it would be when we died and turned into ghosts
About 12 times more crowded than earth is right now, assuming reincarnation is not a thing. If it is, then it's hard to take a guess without knowing if there's some kind of waiting period between dying and reincarnating and how long it typically is, if there's any, if you can only reincarnate as a human being and so on...
Imagine dying and then just seeing your ancestors comment on your hobbies or obvious missed opportunities
@@kirtil5177 hope they weren't watching me beat my meat
@@kirtil5177 Every moment of regret being judged by dead people sounds bleh
Wouldn’t be that bad. I think it’s 8-10% of all humans who have EVER existed are alive RIGHT NOW
Thought this video would cause an existential crisis but ended up being oddly comforting. Thanks man.
🎉Jesus christ loves you, his coming back soon repent and believe for he died on the cross for us to have ever lasting life.
I can suggest marc the messenger and Daniel Adam's supernatural life.
@@orebbeccap4119Jesus Christ is not real buddy
@@GojosTheGoat
Tell me why a billio people have near death experiences and that were brought back ended up seeing either heaven or hell.
I just started recovering from the biggest existential crisis ever. Nothing can phase me now
@@GojosTheGoat you both really missed one of the points of the video huh
literally nothing can be proven or disproven regarding religion, the afterlife, etc because we have no way of knowing for certain. Belief in Jesus, God, Heaven, Hell, Buddha, Allah, nothing, etc is simply a belief that cannot be proven, and cannot be disproven
One things for sure, we're not escaping it so we HAVE to embrace it! Life is precious. Love your friends and family and treat people with respect. Love will see you through.
Very true!
Death scares the crap out of me man, the fact that we have literally no idea what comes after all this is terrifying. I can't stop myself from thinking about it, for me but also my parents. The thought of them dying and never seeing them in any way shape or form ever again is overwhelmingly frightening
We do. We know that we are our brain and that when we die our brainwaves stop. The information in our brain isn’t transferred anywhere, our bodies decompose and the information is lost. There is nothing that indicates anything else but the ceasing of existence. We know EXACTLY what happens after death, we just pretend we don’t, instead we act like it’s an unsolved problem because of a deep instinctual fear of death created by natural selection.
Yeah
True
the scariest part is how the most likely scenario really is nothing…
@@vasoline5811as someone who loves sleeping more than anything, i don’t find the eternal slumber option scary at all tbh
Fascinating how there's top tier videos right now of basically everything.
during the nothing talk i completely forgot this was a tierlist lmao
i was so captivated
Lucky you, I was having an existential crisis
It made me start heavily breathing and tears flowing out of my eyes lol
same
Lmao it does be like that@@SebbyDoesStuff
slug in that tub :O
Putting ghost in D tier was insane. I’d have such a blast haunting people. They’d make movies about the locations I roam.
same
I mean I’d think it would be nice for a few years, but it kinda goes back to the immortality thing where even if you think you won’t get bored at any point you’ll most likely will but I’d be funny to do something like that ngl😅
Me too but I'd worry that I'd end up like being sort of thethered to one place (like the house I died in, or anywhere along one road that I was run over on). Like it would be significantly more boring if people just stopped going to the house I haunted, or worse it got knocked down and I still just had to chill there.
@@JuanRivera-xx4ifi actually think it would be cool to sit and watch time progress, see where humanity goes to while being a spectator to it all that isn't really affected (you are already dead and with time everyone you care about will be gone too so like in the grand scheme it would just be like watching humanity the movie). But yea the question then becomes what happens when everyones gone, then it all links back to immortality sucking again. I just recon you would get way more than a few years of entertainment if you were a ghost I guess, so long as your not just stuck in one localised area (like the house you died in for instance)
@@Aarchemist_ yeah I agree with you in that if you were stuck as a house I’d be like watching a movie, after all the house your stuck to will be torn, replaced or populated at some point, but now I’ve got a new variable to add,other ghost,if the after life as a ghost also had different ghost then I wonder how fun or disappointing that would be, it all depends on how you get along with that person if I had to guess,what is your take on that?
The fact that we can contemplate all of this but never figure it out is wild. It feels like being stuck in a game, not knowing how u got there but knowing that in the game u create games so u almost figure it out but not quite.
Ur trippin me out rn 😭 it’s so true though
@@AndrewA23477 It's a perfect design. Whoever or however we were created, will always be too spectacular for our minds to ever comprehend. Maybe we will evolve a new ability or discover something that will lead to the answer. But it looks like that was designed OUT of the game (life).
I feel like a huge part of human history was erased, a lot of things we won't be able to learn or figure out, like the pyramids we still don't know how they were built
🎉Jesus christ loves you, his coming back soon repent and believe for he died on the cross for us to have ever lasting life.
I can suggest marc the messenger and Daniel Adam's supernatural life.
You can figure it out. Butt plug some dmt.
The idea that we are in an eternal loop and our entire life no matter how we lived would just be repeated sounds like a living hell.
I swear … it’s very sad. Imagine dying at birth that would be an infinite living hell
I like my life, I like life in general. So wouldn’t be too bad for me.
It can’t be….
We dont remember our past lives, so we never realize that is an infinite loop if it really is
I mean, Hell is separation from God. So if it was true that there was no God, then this universe as we know it, is Hell. Which means we serve no purpose, have no meaning, and all of life is ultimately useless. It's either we blind ourselves with the pleasures of the world, or we accept the truth.
i dont see how people can't comprehend that we cannot comprehend the idea of perfection in a place like heaven. you have tto do away with silly little mortal feelings and just BELIEVE that everything is genuine perfection. this means no one will care about conquest, there will be no boredom, there will be pure bliss at all time and it will never get old. regardless of how you THINK that might be C tier cuz ur blinded by human bias, a perfectly rounded experience of perfection is, by definition, S++
I’m gay
@@NRG-VAMPc tier
@@NRG-VAMP cool
@@NRG-VAMP cool
this video gave me five panic attacks and 3 existencial crises
10/10 would watch again
edit:oh wow,a lot of people found me relatable,also fixed spelling error
Infinite loop?
were you born yesterday
existential crises
you could have just clicked off 😨
@@dddhhj8709 probably not
Existential crisis speedrun any%
Maybe maybe but Jesus is the way tho 🗣️
bro has never contemplated death 🥀
WHY WOULD YOU REMIND ME?!
I have one every now an then :p
Jesus never actually existed tho@@platinumwil3682
I just want spectator mode so I see how the world goes on without me
Which is ghost which was somehow put into D
That's also great just like a "reader" too.
You get to see from someone else's perspective.
Sameeeee… I wanna see if humans end up destroying each other and the world. Or if we end up on mars or discovering life in another planet somewhere. The possibilities are endless 😊
I wouldn’t want to watch my kids suffer the way we did. I regret cursing them with life here.
One of the top 5 videos I've seen on UA-cam. Bravo.
I figure in Heaven, due to being there for eternity, you likely would be made unable to be bored. Also, spectating Earth will always be fun.
That’s not classical Heaven but still, spectating earth wile its a nuclear wasteland it’s not fun
and in heaven you dont feel "time", you just cannot describe or feel how long you were there so saying "in 1000 years you will be bored" is wrong
@@EDP-6000That just sounds like your no longer consciously aware. Most animals don’t perceive time because they aren’t conscious enough to notice time passing. So if what your saying is true. You would no longer hold thought or sense of self. Because if you did then you would be aware of time passing. If that’s an existence your okay with then by all means do you.
@NeedforSpeed-qd4ne I wouldn’t say it’s a bad thing. If you are fine with giving up who you are for a eternal existence. Then like I said do you. It’s not much different than nothingness in the end. As for the point, it was just to explain the trade off for not being able to feel time pass.
@@Il_panda😂. Right?
I've noticed a big hole in the "you stop existing forever" scenario:
There was already a potentially infinite period of time where you didn't exist, which ended when you were born.
If you return to the state you were in before birth after you die, what's stopping you from existing again?
Nothing, it's entirely possible you will be born again and the universe repeats itself in every possible way infinitely many times. Its an interesting question, is the length of time before our birth infinite or not? Is there some starting point or does time extend infinitely in both directions
@@peamutbubber
Exactly.
So many people say "it'll be like before you were born" without thinking about the wider implications of that.
It entirely matters on what makes you you. If you have a soul of sorts then it could reincarnate into anything eventually overtime. If its your brain that creates you then unless there's some sort of time loop in the universe itself or a brain happens to be built the exact same way and makes the same choices then probably not. I think most people who believe in nothingness also believe that the human conscience is just made up by evolution and life to give the living organisms choices and reactions as it allows the organism to make much more complex choices to increase its own and others in the same species life expectancy
It won't be you.
@@mr.cauliflower3536
What makes you so sure of that?
Obviously they won't have my identity and memories, but what's preventing them from having my consciousness?
If my consciousness is something that once didn't exist, currently does exist and will go back to not existing when I die, then what's stopping it from coming into existence again?
The thing about death that's so fascinating to me is genuinely how much we can theorize for literally the eternity about what comes after life, but yet as long as we live there never will be a true answer of what actually comes after death until we actually die and "see" for ourselves.
But if theres just nothing, we actually still wont know because we dont live on
@@FantasieMeneersolid chance there’s nothing. Or else why wouldn’t anyone from any of these hundreds of religions made contact and said “I’m still here this is what happens.” Growing up is just coming to terms with this. Religion for people is like Santa for kids. You don’t want ruin it for them but you know it’s ridiculous and fake. Or maybe I’m wrong in which case we can have dinner in the next life.
How you gonna see it.your dead remember haha
In my eye, we actually can see it. A lot of this kinda go offs the assumption of the "one with everything" scenario. My basic "proof" is for you to point to reality for proof there is a seperate "I/me/myself", not to speak concepts or ideas about, and we will find we point at the same universe, the same reality. As Buddhists put it we are all one "Tathata", which literally (and likely most directly) means "That!", but according to other translations it means "One thousand things, one suchness". And we are that. You are it.
And so this universe has one suchness, one energy. And it is a common pattern of energy to be comprised of an on/off system, of the crests and troughs we find in waves. No matter if it is the trough or the crest, the on or the off, alive and dead, it is still part of that energy. It is as the poem "Immortality" written by Clare Harner (most likely): "Do not stand at my grave and weep, I am not there, I do not sleep", meaning that our real self, our true self, does not cease, it merely is on its trough.
@@heylooka so you think we become one with the universe? Like some Star Wars force bullshit basically? I mean I don’t want to sound ignorant but that’s what I gathered. Although I think it’s flawed logic because every intelligent life would correctly categorize a universe as an all encompassing presence. So the idea that all of them came to the same conclusions kinda means nothing to me.
One of the defenses for an infinite Heaven that helps with my anxiety thinking about it is the idea that
Right now, you are in the present and only experience the present. While you can imagine how long ago 10 years was and imagine when 10 years will come, it doesn’t effect you in the present. Those moments don’t exist anymore. Therefore you wouldn’t “feel” Immortality rather, you’d experience the present, always.
Idk it’s a cool way of thinking about it
Wow, I've never seen this worded out like this and even thought I be the only one thinking this. 😂
I literally thought of your present argument last night, what a coincidence. It kind of explains where we go to when we sleep and the fact that we don't remember sleeping when we wake up, same scenario for coma.
That's actually a good argument. You could also compare this to how God (if we are refering to the concept of God in abrahamic religions) is timeless, therefore his realm is too. So we wouldn't be experiencing existence in a linear way.
@@alonso4460 actually it is also consistent in a philosophical sense the fact that we can't really define now as in which instance this millisecond, microsecond, nanosecond, picosecond or any form of interval smaller than that. You can infinitely keep going smaller and this kind of confirms your statement of timelessness.
Also, eternity has the double meaning of being timeless, as in time just isn’t a thing there. Which would make sense and be consistent with many other spiritual things
I've probably spent every other night panicking about these ideas for the last 20 years, so having it framed in this inherently comedic way, is kind of relieving. It's a little less worth worrying about.
I also really appreciate seeing other people thinking the same things, makes me feel a little less insane. So thank you for this video.
Jesus Christ loves you and died for your sins, everyone sins and deserves hell but Jesus (God) came to earth and died for our sins, paying for them, believe and be Saved
you will never have those worries again if you start looking into jesus christ (not all types of christianity cuz some are wrong tho)
This guy did not frame Heaven in a Biblically Accurate Way. Jesus loves you, and it’ll fill the empty hole in your heart!
Just dont worry about death, worry obout living remebering you're going to die, so make it count, be kind, love, experience. good or bad is yours to get trough. and get ready for death no matter what comes after, even if its nothing.
and dont fall for religions, you can be a good person even if theres no heaven. being good to go to heaven is bribery.
The best afterlife I can think of would be a lucid dream. You can either be a god and change things manually, or let everything play out randomly.
I feel like we would become insane after some time, and the only thing we will see is some colors making colors
@@cringe805 only if we still are human when we die, if we're dead there's nothing to say we would still think or feel or experience the same
sounds like being alive
hell yeah
and then you get bored and become a mortal being again
If you’ve ever gone unconscious, I assume it’s the same as the “Nothing” scenario, it’s literally just nothing. Brain off, no thoughts, no dreams, lights out. I just remember before and after, the middle was nothing.
Yes I agree, I can't comprehend permanently being without consciousness but it seems the most logical, because when we're sleeping or knocked unconscious we're gone completely
Its afterlife is probably like if you try to remember what it was before you were born .. so nothing I guess
If that's the case, is it possible to suddenly wake up as something else? It has actually been a thought of mine. What it's just like sleep, you're dead, and then suddenly you gain consciousness again. Who knows? It may have been eons since you were last alive. Not for you, it may have been as quick as taking a nap.
But even you didn't remember what you ate five years ago that doesn't mean you never existed, i mean lack of memory cannot imply non existence.@@xxOblivionxx
I think we willbw born as animals
Everyone knows all of this is just stories, and when someone dies, they just return to the main menu.
As someone who died I can confirm that there's in fact a main menu
Underrated comment
Hack
If you manage to beat the game, you unlock a harder difficulty level, like a caste system in reverse.
But if you beat it at the hardest difficulty, you unlock the *_~console_* so that you can play through again with access to the cheat codes.
@@AnnoyingNewslettersThe New Game+
Ghost next to hell is crazy, being a ghost would be crazy. Imagine nobody being able to see you and you can move anywhere
Hell is infinitely worse
Fantastic. I'd be the most perverted ghostly bastard to have ever existed ( not existed)
@@cartman7353to hell with that
@@cartman7353 ture , his point was that being a ghost is nowhere near being as bad as goin to hell , so pratically we both agree that he's right , it would probably be a S tier afterlife
Is that supposed to be good or bad? That's very ambiguous because no one seeing you is pretty scary.
You wanna know what's a lot worse? The idea that you still retain your consciousness but you're trapped somewhere without form, no energy that will eventually rebuild structures, just black, infinite void
That is a scary thought but I don’t see any merit to that possibility
I mean, scary af. If it would happyn then it would be compleatly crazy. But if we're going into infinite void with NO form. Then we have no brain, no eyes, no toughts, no feelings. This is the thing that i was always wondering of. When we go to hell, do we keep our body that we suffer? How can we suffer without an body?
@@pansmieszek7254when i somehow can controll the universe when im dead i will take all the people that experience that stuff and save them so they can also create an universe
That's what you call Ghosts.
You may very well be right. I’ve been playing a lot of rdr 2 lately and pondering these questions so it’s funny seeing “Arthur Morgan” write this comment. The older I get the more correct this answer feels.
Until we don't see or understand what is the existence of life?. We will be stuck in this limbo forever.
Without your memories, reincarnation is indistinguishable from nothingness.
That's exactly what I was thinking. If your memories are gone when you re in carnate, YOU are gone. There is literally NOTHING holding the 2 experiences together, therefore they are not the same at all.
The thing is that part of reincarnation tells you that there's a bit of your soul thats passed by to your next life so its not 100% true but not 100% false either
But your POV still exists, that has to count for something.
Or look at it this way, would you rather die, or lose all of your memories but are compensated with a billion dollars and a guarantee of a great long life ahead of you? I think most people would choose the latter. So at least a good case of reincarnation is more preferable than death.
Not completely, your essence/soul that reincarnates gains experiences. The soul doesn't forget, it's just in your current life you temporarily forget but all the experiences are still there.
The best random UA-cam recommendation in years.
I’m sorry for what you went through, I sympathize for you. But there is a reason that I am writing this, there is a feeling that you must to hear this. Jesus Christ Loves you so much that He died on the cross for your sins. And He rose from the dead. I Pray that you receive this message and start to live for Him. May you find Him and start to read The Bible! You can be made new because you can be covered in The Precious Blood Of Jesus Christ.
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@@Jesus_Loves_you2499 this is not how to preach the word of God you don’t just go onto random comments and comments random things.
@@NunsggI normally love seeing genuine comments about God but I agree, bot comments that don’t relate to the original comment at all are definitely out of place.
@@Jesus_Loves_you2499 no one cares?? Not everyone is christian like me?? Stop saying random things that have nothing to do with the topic?
this video summarized what's on my mind during the last school year instead of my studies 💀👍
I literally have a mock exam tomorrow and I’m here for some reason instead of sleeping lol
SAMEE
If we die into nothingness, then we wouldn’t know we don’t exist and that means we don’t know that we don’t know we exist, so basically not existing is a paradox, that’s crazy.
Do the school really matter now? When you don't even know what is the point of your life
...what i zoned out to in my final exams last year
The part that makes me scared about nothingness is well, nothing. Every second, we experience something. Even when you sleep it’s like an instant transportation to the moment you wake up. I just hope there is something, like anything.
The thing is you won’t feel anything either you won’t feel bored, depressed, or even happiness it would just be nothing
The fact you’re here typing this is proof there is something. The universe is cyclical. The moment you die, you will begin to exist again. But the “when” and “who” will differ. Just like how you came to be as you are now. You came to be out of nothing.
Imagine How you Felt before you’re parents were born, that’s what nothing is
It's not nothing, its just nonexistence. It's a scary thought when you exists, but to those who don't exists its nothing. If that is what death is.
“I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it.” - Mark Twain.
For me, the good part about existing is the positives of life. The good part of not existing, or being asleep forever, is being free from the negatives and suffering of life: all the anxiety, misery, stress etc. Me personally, I do kinda like the idea of just not existing, being asleep forever.
the suffering exists because death exists, all pain comes from stuff related to death directly or indirectly.
the only way to truly end suffering in the universe is to spread immortality to all beings.
death in this case is literally the nothing, it does not matter at all and it just should end since life has a purpose and death dont even try to survive.
Falling asleep is comfy, because you assume you will wake up. Falling asleep knowing you won't wake up is separate thing entirely. I don't think a lot of us are looking forward to this.
@@AyoKeito XD this was a funny and true comment, idk if u meant to be humorous or not but i agree anyways.
I don’t mind it either, the only thing that irks me is never being able to see my family. I wouldn’t know because I’d be dead… but still the thought bothers me sometimes.
This quote is very comforting.
Came for a tierlist, got the best philosophy video I've ever seen. 100/10
I agree
🎉Jesus christ loves you, his coming back soon repent and believe for he died on the cross for us to have ever lasting life.
I can suggest marc the messenger and Daniel Adam's supernatural life.
Not really, he missed a few key points. Reincarnation would be no different than nothingness/ceasing to exist. Because YOU wouldn’t be continuously experiencing new things as a new being, you’d have no recollection of your past lives. So you, yourself, would still cease to exist.
Also I don’t believe in the simulation, but if it were to be the case, it would not in fact suck because if we are in one, it’s clearly detailed and real enough to live and experience a normal life. So who cares if nothing was “real”, if things like love, fun, fear, friendship, etc can be simulated as well as they currently “are”, then who cares if it’s not real.
@@koufanking2703 Correct, and since nobody on this Earth including ourselves, remembers anything of a past life as another person or animal, we know that that's not how it works. People just need to get a grip with there being nothingness at the end. It's not going to suck, you won't be able to have emotions to think it sucks, there will be nothing.
@@pcmasterracetechgod5660Omg...that's terrifying!!! 😭
Im surprised this is the first time youtube decided to recommend me one of your vids, i guess it coming out 3m ago and having less than 100 views tricked the algorithm into thinking its one of those ultra niche vids it likes to spit out from time to time
Extremely good idea for a video, thumbnail too, and from what i could tell by glancing at the channel its a goldmine
This video actually helped me cope with one of my least favorite things to think about. Thank you.
Imagine being reincarnated as a pig and being tortured in a factory farm because of a random bacon sandwich you ate that you don’t remember
lmfao
but in the positive side, you(or someone) get a tasty bancon sandwich as well
@@GasMasked. That you wont remember afterwards.
You have better chance being reincarnated as a chicken nugget
What is this rhetorical Muslim religion blabbering
Man this is one of the best ways ive ever seen to talk about the afterlife/philosophy, its calm and respectful, taking it as philosophy first, not focousing on how "possible" something is or not. I really think more things should be discussed like this, especially because i love the dissonance between having a deep talk about nothingness and cutting to "So I put nothingness in b tier" and tbh it kinda helps to avoid getting dragged into the topics too much and habing an existencial crisis, because like, lets be honest, non existence truly is a b tier option.
Yea I wouldnt mind non existence, its not as great as being isekaid by a truck and gaining magical powers but its not bad either, id accept it. No more suffering for me? Hell yeah!
29:00 i am you mahito.
@@FadedInsomniaci think being isekai’d would be pretty cool
Agreed
You might like "The Good Place"
It's basically this video as a tv show
i like to think after we die we get to learn all the past and future of humanity so we know the whole story, i hope
you need to read a short story called "The Egg". Trust me, it's great.
Bro thinks he's Paul Atreides💀
Jesus Christ loves you and died for your sins, everyone sins and deserves hell but Jesus (God) came to earth and died for our sins, paying for them, believe and be Saved
@@Zombienekershe goes over it in the video. Lol But yeah, it’s a good one.
@@WhitGodAllThingsArePossible **eats Jesus**
Thank you for making this important video. As a 25 year old I’m starting to accept my mortality and trying to make sense of it all before I go in 60 years or so (not guaranteed due to the unforgiving random nature of life).
“When you are living, death isn’t there. But when you die, you don’t exist to die, making you immortal.”
-0 iq, 🧠🤏🤏🤏
Im a god
Only then you're free
What is this quote from
It's comforting to know a lot of people share this idea
My perfect hypothetical afterlife would be “Sandbox Mode.” A blank universe, and the power to do absolutely anything with it. Similar to heaven since both are eternal, but you are given far more freedom. You could replicate any story you’ve ever read and make it reality. You could live as one of the characters. Maybe create an original world, even. Make friends, do magic, be badass. I should mention, omnipotence means the ability to not get bored, so that won’t be a problem, either. Basically, I want infinite adventure.
Where would you rank this?
How fun would this sandbox mode be after a million years i wonder, all possible actions and reactions have a finite limit.
@@samc3769If an all-powerful god gets bored, then there is no hope.
This is basically the simulation hypothesis but you get to choose each full dive.
So basically, you want to be God
I thought I was the only one who thought of this afterlife turns out I’m not unique 💀
Came for a silly fun tier list, stayed for existential crisis. 10/10
Edit : Why tf is there a religious argument in replies??? It's not even connected to my comment
seek Allah
@@MHD69420 AllahmiuIllah brother
@@MHD69420 Jesus for me
Jesus worshipped Allah almighty@@itsnoobstuff
Same
I don’t know who you are, I just found you and it’s amazing that this channel exists. Thank you for being.
I expected this video to be quite goofy and just you doing some tierlists without explaining your POV or anything like that, a surprising and really good video
death is so terrifying for me because the thought of not being terrifies me, which is terrifieng to me because not existing after already having expierinced consciousness is the frightening part
Its not so bad, at least you won't be aware of your non-existence
I just live to surpass that fear, it just petrifies me.
Do not worry. If you blink back to nonexistence, you will not feel a thing. You were nothing for eons before you were forced to exist by the selfishness of others. Being nothing never bothered you. It could not have bothered you because you had no consciousness. This is exactly why I want to return to nothingness. Nothing could have ever gone wrong. But then, nothing could have ever gone right, as well. I have lots of complaints and dislikes about existing. I had none about not existing. I want to be nothing again so much that I sometimes think about expediting the process.
Now imagine after you death it's all blankness, you can't see nothing and hear nothing, yet your consciousness is still existing, you are still thinking but you're stuck in this eternity of nothingness. That'd really suck and is 1000x more terrifying. Simply stop existing doesn't sound so bad in comparison
@@DaInternetBearthat's the problem
Best case scenario is nothing. Living sucks enough I don’t think I want to exist forever seems like hell
You’re actually the only correct person I’ve seen so far
We need a “how the world started” tier list I.e. Darwinism, big bang, Adam and Eve, etc
Darwinism does not provide an explanation for how the world started. It only explains how the various species on earth came about, and how they have chanhed over time.
That makes little sense to me. World did not started with Adam and Eve in the Genesis, but God created it from nothing. Big bang theory is also material world from nothing. Darwinism does not have anything to do with it.
Darwinism is big bang, and there is only two options, big bang or god
@@johnsonfromml8662 Evolution and the big bang are two completely different options that cover two different subjects. They just both happen to be true.
@@johnsonfromml8662 both of those options can exist inside the third option of this being a simulation and when I say simulation, meaning multiple energies existing at the same time converging into one. One being this present, One being our future, One being our end when the universe inevitably dies out. It's all connected🌀
The only thing that comforts me about death is that everyone has and will experience it. So I know I won’t be alone in that sense.
Only thig that keeps me going
Yep and also the fact that know one can claim to know the truth before they die. So the best course of action would be to select the best most convenient after-life and keep on believe in it i guess
also,there are more people dead than alive in all of human history
@@Shaunshahriar in Bulgaria we have several clairvoyant people who say just this. Slava Sevryukova for example claims that you get what you believe. She was once visited by a woman who insisted she's talking to an alien from some planet, Sevryukova told her she wasn't. It was the spirit of a young male who died suddenly in a car accident. While he was alive he believed himself to be an alien from that planet so when he died this is what his spirit lived out. For that reason Sevryukova, who was religios, explicitly cautioned against believing in hell and eternal damnation, devils etc
@@MiroBG359 fascinating. Is ther any official or local term for this. I would like to look into it further
The biggest misconception with nothingness is that people tend to forget time, an infinite amount of time passes by at a blink of an eye because you no longer have any perception of time
This is the one thing that annoyed me with his view on heaven. It’s like when you read a good book, watch an exciting movie, play a great video game, hang out with your best friends just telling stories of when you were younger. Time zooms by because you’re having such a good time you are completely unaware of it. Ever went to a friends house and had such a blast you were upset you had to actually go to sleep or go back home? I view heaven in the same way. Life is literally just so great up there you can’t even comprehend time anymore. Then there is also the idea that the next life is in a total different dimension and time and the physics we’ve grown up to know just do not apply there.
@@lowk3ychris484even then, it's still existing for infinite time, it's essentially the same thing
The comment is just wrong because in nothingness, you don't even exist, so there's no "different perception of time" there is no perception at all, unlike heaven.
@lowk3ychris484 true but if something goes on for ever It can't fly by. Going to a freinds house lasts a temporary amount of time, less than a day usually. Heaven lasts for ever, and there is literally no end. So there's no point where it ends and you can think back and think wow that flew by. At the same time, heaven is the definition of bliss, so I beleive it should be S tier because of that alone. Also who sais heaven has to be infinite bliss. Mabye negative emotions exists within it like sadness but these experiences ultimately lead to more bliss and a higher purpose, often hard experiences bring great meaning and happiness in the end. Heaven may be an emotional rollercoaster that results in great meaning and purpose at the end of it.
you won’t even have a perception of not having a perception of time, because you literally wouldn’t exist
But here is the crazy part:
Yes infinite amount of time can pass with, seemingly, a blink of an eye, kinda like how you sleep and feel like you wake up seconds after but a whole 8 hour sleep passed, but we only can feel this because once the day ends and we sleep, another day awaits us after, nothingness is ETERNAL nothing, so there is not even any perception of time skip and this is impossible to imagine how it feels, it's like the mind of living beings was never "programmed" to comprehend what infinite and nothing mean but this doesn't necessarily mean that infinite and nothing don't exist...
For example we tend to think universe must have had a start and it should have an end, theories exist sure, but this doesn't solve anything...what if big bang is true and no god just made everything in an instant? Simple, you just move God one step behind big bang and say "well God caused big bang" if we find out the true source of big bang you can go "well then God caused the thing that caused the big bang" it's like we use "God" as explanation to what we don't know until we eventually know and move God one step behind that, our minds are DESPERATE to know a beginning and an end...but in objective reality why is this needed? Why do we think the concept of a god to explain the thought of "universe cannot be eternal"? And plus, let's say a god exists, doesn't he start from somewhere? If God is eternal it makes no sense for universe to not be able to also be eternal OR if universe truly isn't eternal it makes no sense why God also wouldn't be eternal...
*See what I mean?* In few words we cannot imagine what nothing and infinite means especially when we talk about real observable things (extant or extinct, based on proof or based on logical assumptions) and we are desperate to think of an explanation (like God in this case) that is not seemingly real (in a sense weather we can observe it or not, not in absolute terms, God could be real) so we can dump what we cannot explain on that certain explanation we came up with...so confusing
P. S. Please don't get mad at me for what I said about God, I used God as an example because it's a big philosophical uncertainty, I don't want to hurt anyone's beliefs or feelings
Reset is only good if you remember all your mistakes and can keep doing better each time
I just kinda wanna float around and watch the world go by, not interfering, but simply watching. It’s a comforting notion to me given the inevitability of death.
this is most possible, you see the sightings everywhere and occurrences, that isn't just made up
I personally wouldn't like that. Just make me reincarnate into a different reality based on the different desires I had when I was alive
i would do this but be able to see and communicate with those who have also died
So like you want to be the watcher from marvel
it's like going spectator mode.
I think “heaven” needs a rethink, because there is also the consideration that death is the process of moving from the finite state into an infinite state (not just immortal, but access to infinity, and infinite things) you couldnt possibly get bored of infinity because theres no end to the ‘new’ discoveries
Facts, inagi e talkibg to every human to ever exist, or the infinite questions I would have to ask God
From my point of view (I’m a Christian btw) heaven isn’t just like living this life forever. Fix can literally make ANYTHING. Heaven isn’t just a place where you float in clouds
There's another problem, the idea of boredom is a physical idea, so it's likely that in a place like a heaven, boredom wouldn't even be a concept we'd have to worry about, what we loved about something would be there forever.
Yeah, why we will never get bored of endless worship is because the wonder and the love of God is infinite. There will always be more things where we will be in awe of God.
theres tons of flaws with the concept of heaven. but it comforts people so they'll believe it
I love the fact that we will never know what actually happens in the afterlife, and that we can continue making theories about it forever
I read some discussions on a forum a few weeks ago, and a damn brilliant guy just said that every philosophy he has tried to learn sounds useless, and now he simply doesn't want to follow or believe in any of them, only expecting universal peace while being a philosphical guide to others.
Ever hear of a book called Proof of Heaven? Written by Dr. Eban Alexander? I highly recommend it as he was an atheist and now 100% believes there is something else
Even in the afterlife we will make theories because what if not even god knows how everything came to be…
Well, until we die
Harsh reality. No one knows what will happen after you die. But atleast we will know about it eventually. (Or maybe not according to some theories in this video)
I like that no option is 100% logical nor explainable. It adds to the urgency of what we do.
Immortality is only terrifying to me if there is a finite amount of things we could do. If there was a infinite amount of things we could do, then it wouldn't really be all that bad.
Thats such a miniscule issue compared to anything bad that happens can happen to you at that point (immortality does not ensure pain or suffer free)
@@roripantsu Well, it would depend on how much pain and suffering there is. If the afterlife is anything like hell where there is constant suffering and pain for all eternity then yeah it'd be pretty awful. But if there was only small amounts of it here and there, then it isn't that bad.
What I've come to realize is that immortality isn't inherently a bad thing, rather it is the circumstances that can change that. If the right circumstances occur, then immortality can be good.
@smugism1685 considering the global circumstances of sustainability... yeah I feel like immortality would be pretty bad
@@smugism1685if there was anything for an infinite amount of time wouldnt it be…normal? Like if youre in “eternal torture” forever, eventually you dont even know anything else but that, making it the new normal anyway. Same thing for eternal happiness.
i have theory that with someone living an infinite amount of time they would eventually gain so much knowledge and wisdom given enough time they would be able to do anything possible, create new worlds, keep other people immortal, stop any issues in the universe, basically anything imaginable. thus it would benefit to take the offer on immortality even if you have to deal with living longer than loved ones
This guy deserves way more subscribers and attention. The amount of effort and editing put into this is insane. Hats off to you !
🎉Jesus christ loves you, his coming back soon repent and believe for he died on the cross for us to have ever lasting life.
I can suggest marc the messenger and Daniel Adam's supernatural life.
He will get there sooner or later, great channel
okay so i was suicidal and i always thought that it was nothingness and that ill be in peace.Then i met this old woman who i got into a conversation with told me " okay after you die and if it nothing its good, what if you have an afterlife? can you undo what you did? " and those.words really got me thinking..
Because that women was trying to give you a second chance to find Jesus. Do you know how many of his following witnessed his resurrection? How many were willing to die brutal deaths attesting his place on the holy trinity?
"and if it nothing its good" 👍
@@JakeHojo Idk about that, maybe just any type of religion
That kind of thinking is pointless because you can never know what are the choices you were supposed to make until afterward. What if causing harm to even the smallest of insects already makes you a bad person? And what if all sinners are treated the same regardless of the sin, be it murder of another man or inconveniencing a bug. The what-ifs themselves will make you unable to do the right choices.
In the end it doesn't matter if there is an afterlife or what kind of afterlife it is. For we will all find out - only in the end.
If I may ask, how did you meet this woman and how did you get into such a personal relationship for her to tell you that?
im not afraid of death, nor am i the way of dying, or the time. i'm quite content knowing there is nothing after me and this is the only painful existence i have to go through
Reincarnation freaks me out because the majority of life is ended viciously. You would experience every torment. Think of all the most horrendous deaths there are. The people flayed alive, burned to death, tortured by terrorist groups. If you came back as a mouse, youd almost certainly get ripped apart by a predator.
Do you mean one with all? That's not reincarnation
To be fair, most, if not all ideologies that support the concept of reincarnation do prescribe a way to break the cycle of reincarnation.
yeah i had this tought too, and it kinda sucks, but think both ways not only bad stuff there, you would also expirience every joy that was there, every first love, every fullfilment, and also the best feeling ever that was there... the only question is, is it more bad stuff or good. depends on how we treat the world around us. if you look at it this way.... they say spread love. what goes around, comes around. Karma. It has something. makes sense
its the best one if your good in your life rn
2pac once said:
"Are you afraid to die? Are you ?
- Nwah, my biggest fear of death is reincarnation"
i've been looking for something like this for months now. thanks for answering some of my questions, one being "what afterlife do people believe in or resonate with the most"
🎉Jesus christ loves you, his coming back soon repent and believe for he died on the cross for us to have ever lasting life.
I can suggest marc the messenger and Daniel Adam's supernatural life.🇺🇲🐑♥️
bro casually compares buddhist teaching on reincarnation to King Crimson
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@@user-KNP13huh? A After watching Jojo I can say GER put King crimson in an infinite death loop
Haven't watched the video, doe she talk about the band king crimson?
That was well done and very interesting!
What essentially makes death bad is when it's too soon. A child for example is tragic as they never got a chance to live. However, a very old person, death is expected and a way to escape the pain and ailments of their body and rest in peace as they lived a full life.
what counts as a full life? the old person could have regrets, mistakes, wish they did more in their time.. the young person could’ve done everything they ever wanted to do, achieved it all and then died. this thought relies on there being a set time for all death, how do we know the old person was meant to die then? what if they were supposed to live even longer?
@@negativenancy6080 We all have an appointment with death. We would want to live as many years as we can in order to accomplish all we desire before that appointment. This is why we all need to make better decisions in our lives to ensure our journey is a pleasant and fulfilling one.
I get what you saying but honestly a young kid didn’t get to experience life to the fullest even if he/shethink they did it so much they missed out on, at least with a old they lived a full life even if they have regrets which most if not all people do at least they lived life fully to make those choices
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so glad
reincarnation is like life in rogue-like mode. and the claim that some people are able to retain memories from previous lifes is analogous to the bonuses you normally get when starting a new run right after finishing one.
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I reincarnated as my step sister's local supermarket's vending machine
Damn Reincarnating as a guy who hates what I love now breaks my heart ༎ຶ‿༎ຶ
That said, experiencing sex earlier with a more attractive guy makes me want to be reincarnated as my opposite 🗿
sometimes you dont technically die for the storyline but u restart anyway
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@@dudewitdagoggles8756 ah, i see you're a man of culture as well.
The line "min/maxing your karma" had me crawling on the floor laughing for a minute straight.
Bro thought it was a video game
@@Igobybrawled because it is, life is best described as a video game, best way to live life is also like as if its a video game, game over you start again.
My life is like a video game, trying hard to beat the stage
@@nou1186 All while I am still collecting coins
Infinite loops repeating all moments of your life all over again without knowing
the only thing that scares me about death is the possibility of being separated from those i love, but if i can spend my postmortem existence with those people, thats all i hope for
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idiot
That's why you should start reading the Quran to answer your question and to know how answer the 3 questions when they ask you
@@roy-kn7pi stfu no propaganda mf
You're assuming that we'll get bored of things in heaven. But it could just be that we no longer have that limitation
If we get bored, it would not be wise to be call it perfect place anymore
You would never get bored. Just consider the argument that starts at 4:26 about all the possible people there could ever be. You could go 1 by 1 through the lives of those people, living just their best bits. Then jump to the next. It's infinite people, but all unique experiences. (and crucially GOOD unique experiences, if you get some heavenly divine intervention to help you dodge the bad parts) So you'd never get bored, and you would always be happy. - That's my S tier.
I think heaven will be getting better and better since not only that everyone have endless possibilities to do what they want but also whatever is there that we are yet to see there
@@mp4archieve921in the Islamic definition if Heaven, let say you took a bite out of a mango. Each suceeding bite tastes better than the previous. We cannot argue that "at a certain point we'll get tired of it", because it's limitless.
This is almost worse. If going to Heaven alters your psychology to trick you into enjoying it when naturally you wouldn't. That's very insidious and manipulative. Then it becomes only an illusion. Like what the people plugged into the Matrix experience (in the matrix movies)
The eternal loop is usually an explanation of why we get Deja vu, we live our lives over and over and on rare occasions we get Deja Vu on our past lives in the current ''loop''.
Bingo. We are made up of mostly water, water is the only liquid that can retain its own memory. Now what’s the brain mostly made up of? Water. We live on a loop, waiting to unlock the secret that allows us to be free after our existence.
I have aphantasia and never experience deja vu. My memory is a blur of sort so I see it as definitely a symptom of the physical brain organ
deja vu comes coz ur other half of the brain processes the same thing couple microseconds later than the other :) everything can and will be explained by science but yet there are still people that believe in this type of bs and make up shit coz they dont know the facts...
@@chops_chopsthat just means you ain't drinking enough water
@@_loss_ hahaha I drink plenty
I loved this video and you as a person , the ability to dwelve deep into the topics but also not take it so seidously was awesome!
when i was like 7 and began to have real thoughts about death, i naturally just thought death is the infinite loop (not raised religious) but there are slight changes every time you loop around, and when you get deja vu, that's the universe warning you of a previous outcome or something
Well that would definitely explain why I didn't wanna go to school that one time and considered not getting out of bed (We had a School Shooter scare that day and I texted my Mom telling her I love her it wasn't my best day)
@@chaserred4155 that’s crazy!
That kinda reminds me of the story of some worker who worked in the World Trade Center and should go to work just like he did for 30 years without missing 1 day and out of whatever reason he doesn’t wanted to go to work one day because he was ill or just didn’t feel like it the first time 30 years. In this exact day he sees the news in national tv that 2 planes just flown in the World Trade Center how can this be a coincidence
Weird thoughts to come from a 7 year old
@@bigwinterhat Idk it feels logical, I couldn't do anything in that situation. And I rarely said I loved my Mom because I felt like saying it so much diminishes the meaning of the statement. So...
there better be a fucking rank screen when I die
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Inb4 you appear as unranked😂
For me i want za stats
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