All of us reading this are alive in the moment. but we know we are already dead at some point in the future...

all of us reading this are alive in the moment. but we know we are already dead at some point in the future, because everyone dies and thats common sense

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user, we live in the present. The very second of our continual existence. Every photo you see of yourself isn't you. That was somebody else at a different time. We just ascribe ourselves to that image, but it's not really us. There is no past or present either... just a constantly changing present. Scary thing is, one of these presents will be our last...

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I will never die

Good. At least there is an end to your gayness at some point in this timeline.

How long does one "present" last.

Think of all the untold lives before you… it’s all pointless.

sometimes when im reading through 4plebs i wonder how many of those anons are already dead
most oldfags are gone

the white man dies

the black man lives forever as king of egypt

nuh-uh dude, only vaxxtards will die

BABBYS FIRST EXISTENTIAL CRISIS

what if ive never taken a photo of myself

This sounds deep if you're high or 15, but in reality is retarded.

Good question. A second? A third of a second (reaction time)? The amount of time it takes for one to start narrating a thought in their head (1/2 of a second)? No longer than that, though. Hence, why I used "continual"

I've sometimes thought that we are already dead and this has already happened - the lives we are experiencing now are the flashback of "your life flashing before your eyes" the moment before death

Enjoy it, and leave behind a reputation of great deeds.

Irrelevant. Souls don’t die until the source sheds them for becoming too evil.
We are here and that means the true self is still experiencing the past and the future beyond our perspective.

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There's a more than likely chance that someone alive today will live to see humans attain true immortality. Not just being old and decrepit, or a fake in digital format.. It will be at any age you want. You can be younger, older, exactly to whatever year age. You can decide to be 16, but allow normal aging to progress, freeze it at 23 for 1500 years. Try out being 79. Then go right back to 12 and hitting puberty. Women will have it a bit different since every woman is born with the number of eggs she'll ever have. Maybe if she has any eggs, they can be perfectly replicated and like a male she could have an endless number of children.. If we become space faring, immortality with eternal child bearing would be necessary for our species. Most things in humanity would change. Our values, concepts of time.. Anyone who attained such technology that saw the world as it has always been to at least the age of 50 would have quite a bit of strange explaining to do 1000 years later. About how mortality was a big feature and how it drove many aspects of human history and most people's thinking before immortality.

There is WISDOM HERE.
Yes user. Some figure it out early, some MUCH later--some NOT AT ALL until the final breath.
Who can say what comes after??
But it DOES.

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Nah. The "past" can be debatable on whether or not it exists, but from our POV, the past is just our skewed recollection of memories. It no longer physically exists. It was just the present X amount of time ago.

There is definitely such thing as a future, though. It never comes. We don't see it.

No such thing as a future though. Autocorrect done f'd me there

MEBBE...
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The same amount of time it takes a photon to cover a planck length in a vacuum. But that amount of time changes relative to anywhere else depending on how fast you are accelerating. But you'd never notice a difference unless you are at the point of spaghettification while falling into an event horizon. But you'd likely be too distracted in agony or other things at such a present moment.

>HH CHECKED
>The same amount of time it takes a photon to cover a planck length in a vacuum.
would that equate to a ---ahhhh, It's gone...

Tell me what you experienced before you were conceived and I'll tell you what you'll experience after death.

What if I take a picture of myself taking a picture of myself but in one of the pictures the camera dosent have film in it?

gives a fuck, make peace with your god or whatever and live. why would you make such a pointless fucking thread?