A little correction on "nothingness", if I may. It's not "you surrounded by darkness". There's simply no you anymore. Remember what it was like before you were born? That's nothingness.
You forgot the SCP theory where you consciously experience your body's decomposition and the total obliteration of your particles, but only if you are aware of the SCP.
I bet modern burial practices make that one a whole lot worse than it needs to be. How long do you have to experience being dust in a box before the SCP just cuts you a break because it realizes humans are more messed up than it is?
It can be found in a few mythologies, Orphic, Hindu, Chinese. But the concept isn’t exact across each religion so it’s still wonderful to have this interpretation for modern times.
I would hope this one isn't real because it means more often than not you are going to have to go through some terrible shit like being holocausted 6 million times.
4:55 Being surrounded in darkness implies that you are capable of perceiving darkness, which you wouldn't be able to do without conciousness. Imo, the best analogy for explaining eternal oblivion is trying to imagine the time before you were born; whatever you could perceive before you were born is what you will perceive after death.
@@gaboxl100so you're saying there can be a religion that has nothingness as their afterlife? Interesting. Wouldn't that defeat the purpose of a religion? I thought all religions had a reward for behavior system to help people cope with death.
@Knives9 Well, yes, there is a theory that most religious afterlife concepts come as a result of coping with the fear of death and non-existence. So, a religion without such an afterlife that grants us some form of everlasting essence would be unusual for sure. Though I would say a religion that holds that we just cease to exist upon death is certainly possible, as the "purpose" of religion in many cases is to guide societies. The reward/punishment system simply aids in enforcing a religion's rules.
@@HDMFanatic yeah, I did a Google search on this. If you look up the Sadducees, which are an ancient Jewish sect, they had exactly that interpretation of an afterlife, or lack thereof.
Technically you can percive things from before you born, altough with the passage of time they become part of the subconscious, and inaccesible for the conciousness
@gaboxl100 To put simply: Atheism is the disbelief or lack of belief in any deity, and agnosticism is not knowing whether or not any deities exist. You can say you don't know and don't believe (agnostic atheism) or that you don't know and believe (agnostic theism) and the same thing for claiming to know.
Wow, what a video, as I have always been intrigued what happens during afterlife. I am just glad I was born in this time period, as I ain't gonna be beheaded if I mistakenly pronounce a misdemeanor. Keep up the great work!!!
It’s a bit annoying seeing people blown away as if something it’s brand new that you’ve been contemplating for years l but good to see others have arrived at the same logical conclusions haha
I’ve definitely thought about that as well as the egg theory, albeit when I was like 15-16. I’ve had a few existential crises before becoming an adult 😂.
personally I just find it hard to believe when people say that someone fairly recent first thought of something that I've thought of unconnected to a that, it makes me think that the vast majority of things I think of on my own that are believed to have been thought up for the first time recently, were actually thought up long before that and was just never all that popular
Theres also Boltzmann immortality. If the universe is eternal, there is a chance of your brain, complete with all your memories, reforming agian through quantum shenanigans.
@@charaicommenternotalt I meant that if the universe will exist forever, i didnt mean that it always existed. Also, i dont know if the universe will always exist or not.
heat death the entropy of the universe is always increasing and the point when entropy is equal all throughout the universe would mean there would be no more thermodynamic processes possible such as work
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Universe is eternal, there is no beginning or ending. A star fade other stars will born and it keep going, even big bang is not happens only once it happening evry time when 'bramha' energy coincide, which represented in hinduism by playing a "veena" or violin by bramha who is represented as creater of universe.
I think I heard about this afterlife theory which states that once you die you are reborn into your same life as before and repeat everything you died in a continouis loop forever.
I also think something worth mentioning is quantum immortality theory. That when you "die" your consciousness travels to a parallel universe similar to the one you were in where you didn't die. Most of the time you have no recollection of your death but some people do remember dying and then thrust back into their bodies. This also explains Mandela effect as your soul is in a different universe than you remember so there is slight changes
except consciousness is not a binary on or off, and also, the conscious is shut off during sleep, and I certainly don't get transferred when I'm sleeping.
@slate1496 like I said its a theory, in the theory there's speculation that all dreams are you seeing another version of your life through quantum immortality.
@@Fuegopaintrain Ah, so like Steins;gate then? Not everyone has 'reading steiner' but some can 'remember' other worldlines anyways through dreams and such?
@@i_bee_slateWell, its not the convectional meaning of transfer. If someone presses a button with a 50% chance of killing him, the universe divides the consciousness into 2 worlds, one where you live and one where you die. Think of it as your consciousness having 2 perspectives and if one dies, it just dies while the alive one becomes the real consciousness of that person.
old age deaths are a big hurdle in this theory, but i somewhat believe this theory. maybe old age deaths just move you somewhere where old age deaths are curable
@@haridojamaru829logically this theory has always seemed to have the most logical weight to me and in the same sense shares it’s ideas with the ehh theory. That we are all the same cosmic goo interpreting ourselves in different subjective versions like library books borrowing different words. The same words run through endless combinations borrowed but never truly owned and eventually returned
Correction on the Aztec underworld. The ruler of the underworld isn't like Satan at all. He is capable of doing "good" and "bad", and he has a wife. I'm thinking closer to Hades like how he watches over the souls of the deceased. Aztec afterlife is sometimes compared to Valhalla in some aspects.
Thanks for the correction. I was weary when he compared it to hell, because we tend to compare other cultures to our culture too much so I had a feeling it might be wrong.
No, he's evil as fuck. Keep in mind the hellish journey that takes place to mictlan, "passing through colliding mountain ranges" "a field with winds as sharp as knives" "a river of blood populated by vicious jaguars" the dude himself is described as a maniacally grinning blood spattered skeleton who wears a necklace of human eyeballs and loves to eat human hearts. He's also very notable for his role in trying to stop Quetzlcoatl from creating the world as we know it. He's overall a very antagonistic force. I don't know, maybe he has a good personality once you get to know him, but humanity has nothing to thank him for.
Common misconception in Buddhism is that it's called 'rebirth' but it is an inaccurate way of putting it. The closest translation to the original Pali would be 'rebecoming' as in buddhist tradition there is no permanent soul. Other than that, amazing video, keep up the good work!
True, in buddhist beliefs it's really your karma that goes on. There's nothing that is immutable, so a forever existing soul and consciousness is kind of incompatible with it.
@@indrickboreale7381 I am not a buddhist, but I'll try my best to explain it. First all of, there'd be no "you", so a "you" will never be properly punished(that is a different concept from karma that would take a long time to explain, so I won't, all usage of "you" or anything that refers to a self from this point on, is for the sake of making things easier to understand). You will, in your life, experience suffering, your karma can dictate the type of suffering you will be going through, if you end up falling into violence, the cause and effect, your karma, will lead to you experiencing what violence entails all the pain and isolation and sadness and emptiness, you will eventually experience it too, even if you try to leave that life behind, it will not leave you because you already planted that seed, though of course, nothing is truly permanent, if there is enough influence from other sources that will eventually wither. The real kicker about karma is that it's very fluid, after your death, it will continue in some way- like in the example above, person that lives a very violent life, will foster a very violent karma, if there's not enough of other influences to steer you away from it completely, even after death, that karma persists and reincarnates. And with that, living beings are punished, for the simple fact that they were born and someone unrelated did things, and their karma reincarnated into being part of them. The living thing could be aware that they are suffering, like we are aware we suffer, or they could suffer and have no understanding of why, simply focusing on getting food and perpetuating itself. Even if you foster the best karma you could for your next life, that next life will inevitably make a few mistakes, so the next life will be a bit worse, and then worse, and then worse. Of course, as it gets worse, maybe someone will go and try to make it better- it's a constantly fluctuating thing, things get worse, then get better, then get worse, then better. Buddhist is not an individualistic religion, where your actions affect yourself, your actions actively ripple through the world and affect those that weren't even born yet, sometimes on a small scale, sometimes larger. I should again clarify I am not buddhist, and a real buddhist should probably be explaining this stead.
My personal headcanon has been that what happens after death depends on what you wish happens after your death and you will exist in a dream like state that fits your personal desires and hopes
I thought it would be like that. The Twilight Zone episode with chick from They Live. Or that Black Mirror episode. But you have to depend on others to do right. I can't even get takeout order right.
Maybe, and if that were the case, you'd also be able to access the collective consciousness which in of itself would explain a lot of paranormal events such as alleged dead relatives being able to check up on their loved ones without even having a body
@@Maniaaaz People who have died but been brought back all have different explanations on what they saw. Some say they saw God, others say they were temporarily reborn, and some even say that there was nothing.
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I have a death theory: We have died in our sleep without knowing before, but when we do, we get sent to an alternate universe where everything was the same as it was except 1 minor change is made. This could explain the mandela effect. In the previous universe, our loved ones are grieving over our death, and we no longer exist alive in that universe.
one theory i heard about from alan moore is the idea that the universe is an endless cycle, so once you die you will wake up to yourself being born again in a new cycle of the universe. it's a bit of a fatalist idea, but he also mentions that people still have a responsibility to make choices and do things, because you won't know if your fated to do something until you do it.
This idea is found in eastern religions like buddhaism,jainism,Hinduism and some other religions and in some of these religions cyclic cosmologies its not fatalistic and I think this idea is called eternalism or some other name
Sounds abit like Baruch Spinoza's determinism. But cyclical. I don't believe in free will myself. I believe everything is connected. And that whatever you do or think is the result of some previous cause. even your consciousness happens as an inescapable result of previous causes. Thoughts arise not from your volition but inescapably from processes building up within you before you are made conscious of them. And the contents of those thoughts and feelings are directly linked to the world around you. You could say these preconscious or subconscious processes works abit like an AI without your volition. It's also why i think it's cruel and ignorant to judge people for the contents of their subconscious. Dreams are kind of like the most obvious example of this. Dreams are a good example of how this subconscious activity is presented to you as a viewer and spectator and aren't intentionally willed into existence by you.
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this really made me wake up tbh idk why but we were all given this crazy out of universe opportunity to live and exist and we really take it all for granted so much every day really live your life to the fullest because you have no idea what can happen and when cherish your loved ones with all your soul❤
I always hate anything about Dream theory because people say they can feel their senses in dreams but like... Not everyone is like that. Personally I can clearly know whether I am in a dream or not because I don't have senses in my dreams.
I barely have a sense of touch in dreams...but dream visions...include more senses....and and visions (and above) include all my senses. the 5th spiritual dimension is more real then real. (heaven). when my sense are amplified....i know its much more the a dream. Cut-away visions are favorites of mine.
Yeah, I have a small sense of touch, fuzzy hearing, third person storybook esque sight, and my age has been frozen in dreams since elementary school. Dreaming feels so surreal and nice to me because I'm so young and everything's soft and fuzzy
I can have the most unrealistic dreams ever and still somehow will believe every bit of it until I wake up, then get mad at myself for not noticing that I wasn’t actually doing something physically impossible 💀
That’s actually how I learned how to tell I was dreaming a da kid: I couldn’t hear. There can be words said but I don’t actually hear them; lips can move and I understand what it means but I don’t actually hear it. Basically the only physical sense I have when dreaming is sight.
Hey there, Mormon follower here. We actually do not believe that we can go to Hell once we are given a mortal body, rather certain very specific sins get mortal souls cast into outer darkness (as seen on the chart). This is separate from hell and is more of an empty purgatory. The sin required to go to the outer darkness is to personally witness a member of the Godhead and then deny what you saw (pretty much the ultimate heresy). Hope this clears some things up, please reply with any questions :)
another lds viewer here, lets be honest after listening to all those theories.. our churches idea of the afterlife still sounds the best and most beleivable
Exactly! Because we are all sons and daughters of God, our Heavenly Father. He loves us as His children and want us to have a chance to come back to Him in heaven! This is why we believe basically no one goes to hell, because God loves all of us as His children and has a higher or holy perception of each of us that is infinitely more forgiving and powerful than us humans could ever understand here on Earth. Those of you not in the LDS faith, ask yourself, what is the point of life? We believe it is to learn as much as we can, create loving families, serve others, and just simply be as Christlike as possible - working to improve every day. This is all to come back to Him in heaven. James 2:17 - “Faith without works is dead”
Another follower here. Just would like to say thanks for clearing that up, as I was just about to say this. There's a lot that hasn't been revealed, so I understand how easy the mistake is to make. I'm assuming he just went off of a Wikipedia article and made assumptions instead of doing research when something wasn't fully explained, which is understandable. Even as a follower, I get a headache trying to understand some of it.
What if when you die it all just goes black, and you just hear, and think and are trapped alone in darkness in the location that you died, no talky, no seey, only thinky. Left alone in existential anxiety for what may be eternity, only comforted by the hope of others also being trapped in this endless torment, but never the sweet release of confirmation knowing that others are suffering alongside you
@@chrismayer3919 🤓. Death is something much more than just the body shutting down. Looking at death from a science pov I just cannot imagine. Look at it as something.. else
The cosmic theory actually holds a bit of water if you consider that when you look at the distribution of galaxies throughout the known universe, it STRONGLY resembles the same pattern of neurons you see in brains. Not necessarily human brains, just brains in general. The neural network. And when you consider that many things in the universe are fractal in nature (Fibonacci spiral, etc) it's entirely possible the universe itself IS a consciousness who experiences millions of years as just a few seconds, and each of us is no more important to that overmind than any one atom is to our brain.
one thing you forgot to mention in buddhism is the fact that nirvana is when you literally cease to exist not being rebirthed is the final goal of buddhism as being alive only brings about suffering
@@ButtersCCookie buddhist teachings always reject anything wordly so living itself is seen is suffering, and killing yourself is seen as running away attaining nibanna is super complicated so it'll take to long too explain but to put it simply all you gotta do is just not be a dick and be super mindful about everything like don't hurt others don't kill don't slander don't lie don't get drunk don't steal don't commit sexual assault don't rape just the basics of human conscience and morality
@@Digital_is_silly it is nice though the concept often scares people away from Buddhism as they themselves think to cease to exist is painful when in reality it's the only way to stop suffering
@@user-hr849gfj7udj7hdh well no because you don't kill yourself you have to live your life to the very end And to achieve nibanna most would need unfathomable amounts of rebirths (not reincarnation) just to be ABLE to attain it not to mention actually attaining it
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8:48 actually hinduism has nothing to do with caste system. Originally it was the verna system which categorized people on the basis of the occupation they chose in life. Later it was changed by the people ( not the religion or religious texts ) to the caste system which judges people based on birth so there is no caste system according to hinduism only a categorization of occupations
Absolute BS. I have personally read the works of classical theologians like Adi Shankaracharya and Ramanujacharya. Both of them believed that Varna is dependent upon the Karma of your past life. They specifically believed that someone is born into a specific family based on the deeds of past life. The claim that 'caste is based on occupation' is pretty modern not traditional or orthodox. Even today all the Shankaracharya believe that Varna is based upon birth. Why would i trust actual Hindu scholars over you?
There's also the Norse Theory: That those who die honorably in combat will earn their place alongside Odin in the halls of Valhalla, a hall in the realm of Asgard that is eternal feasting, drinking, and fighting, to prepare for when Ragnarok, the destruction of all Nine Realms. There's also Folkvangr, the Vanir equivalent to the Aesir's Valhalla, ruled by Freyja instead of Odin, half of the honorable combat deaths go to Valhalla, the other half to Folkvangr. However, those who do not die in combat, such as sickness, old age, or, i don't know, slipping in the shower and breaking your neck, would be denied Valhalla, and be forced into Helheim, the Realm of the Dead, ruled by Hel, daughter of Loki and goddess of death.
The religion has died with time due to the lack of combat and such I've heard of "modern" versions of the mythology fit for the current lifestyle. It went something along the lines of "life is a battle in itself, if you push through honorably you will make it to Valhalla. Those who give up and stop fighting through life and the problems it throws at you, will go to Hel"
@@be.prepared.to.do.that. Could be, i'm not too educated on the history of norse mythology. Really all i know is what my friend has told me. But i'll take your word for it.
Also want to point out since the Norse while having a writing system did not write down their beliefs. Alot of Norse myths and stories come from the Poetic Edda which was written centuries after the Viking age by a Christian monk.
The theory I believe in the most is the theory that because all matter is just wavelengths, your soul goes to a different "radio station" (life) when you die.
@@thelibyanplzcomebackthat is not thoroughly agreed on by all religions that believe you have a soul I know that I am Christian and I believe soul is not a thing with matter because what if you get stabbed through the soul would you lose your relationship with god
@@loffafm I mean everything around us is matter, from a dust spec to the floor beneath you, and we’ll you can’t exactly stab the dust spec, so maybe the soul is something like that, I’m not comparing it to a dust spec. But if matter can not be created or destroyed then it has to go somewhere after it ran it’s course
5:45 I feel like I should mention that Hell isn't necessarily a place of torture. The Bible often uses exaggerated and non-literal language to get a point across. We aren't even sure if you can’t change afterlife once after you die. 6:07 Some catholics believe that, not all
Just two things. On the nothingness theory: when you die you will just like before you were born; you won't (feel anything at all). On the many-world hypothesis: its not that when you die you go somewhere else, its that, from your loint of view, you will never die (as long as there is at least an infinitesimal chance for you to survive somewhere in the universe) and that is because all the iterations of you who did die, have stopped experiencing anything, so only the iterations who are currently alive matter.
The annihilation view makes the most sense to me. It's the most parsimonious and evidential position imo. QI is a thought experiment that is barely even taken seriously within physics circles. It relies on several underlying ontological assumptions( modal realism, copy-friendly theory,etc.) and can lead to noticable reducio ad absurdums. MWI( which I'm already skeptical of) doesn't even necessarily imply such idea, as famous figures like sean carroll and david deutsch find faults with it.( e.g. not liking the emphasis on the anthropic principle, misunderstanding of probability, the unexplained universal selection bias that prefers scenarios with continued consciousness, the fact that you didn't always exist, the observation of other people living long lives without dying earlier,etc.).
Nothingness is the most likely answer by far. Everything we understand about consciousness and the brain points to it. Idk why this ytber is so hostile to it
An interesning afterlife theory i heard from some guy in school is that when you get sent into an empty void, there you have options to either start a new life or stay here, if you choose new life you can write down an universe you want to be in, the universe can be ANYTHING by your wish, either become an animal, relive the same life, become the different person or live in a completely different universe.
its definitely interesting, but it doesn't work out so well when you remember that most people probably wouldn't choose to be in poverty and other negative situations from birth. it would really only make sense if you got to choose what you wanna do, but you can't be specific about the life you're given.
Egg Theory is represented in Logic’s album “Everybody” in the track titled “Waiting Room.” It was the first time I’d ever heard of it and it got me thinking heavily about it.
now that i think about it the simulation theory could be a paradox: imagine that someone creates a simulation of the human civilization, in wich someone creates another simulation and so on...
That's not really a paradox, but I get what you mean. It could spawn an seemingly infinite layer of "universes", with no way of knowing which is the first
1:24 this brings up the question of whether it's really YOU, though. If you have different body, different personality, no memories of your previous life, etc, is it really you?
A Hindu here and fyi you can say that Buddhism is a big branch of Hinduism BUT that branch became a whole new tree and left ideology of Hinduism that's why you'd see many similarities between these two like reincarnation based on your karma and also in Hinduism we've Moksha which is very similar to Nirvana ( you can get moksha or nirvana just by doing A PERFECT HUMAN duties and disconnecting yourself from this materialistic world and connecting yourself with spiritualities which is pretty difficult) I don't know much about Buddhism B U T in Hinduism we also have Naraka (Hell) and Swarga ( Heaven) but it's not for eternity. ONLY Moksha or Nirvana is for eternity.
I used to fantasize about Dream Theory when I was suicidal. The one thing holding me back from offing myself was not wanting to hurt my loved ones, but if they were just dream NPCs to begin with, that would’ve negated that.
8:27 my dad tells me that when his Grandmother died he dreamed about her sleeping with him and that when see woke up he felt that She was Petting him, And that when he dies, we will feel him pulling our feet
@@CrusaderGoat So many people believe in heaven and hell that it is obvious that many would experience dreams about it or make up stories about meeting god/going to heaven. Multiple people can have a dream about going to the after life and meeting the giant flying spaghetti monster and that still doesn't count as evidence.
i once thinked that when you die you expierience everything but you cant move or do anything, you're just lying in the coffin or getting cremated and you can feel the pain
Correction on the Christian Theory. - Christians don't believe you go to heaven through living a "Good and Spiritual life" but rather whether you have faith in Jesus Christ that he was the son of God, and that he died for the forgiveness of our sins. This is an action of grace as we believe we cannot do anything to save ourselves and it is the actions of God's loving forgiveness, mercy, and grace that save us, and that we only need to accept it. > "For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast” (Eph. 2:8-9). > "If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved." (Romans. 10:9-10) > "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." (John. 3:16) - We have a clear understanding of how we get into heaven and it's by believing in Jesus Christ and what he did for us. We do believe in living a good spiritual life but because we are incapable of doing this perfectly this is not how we are saved. As my pastor would put it "Rules are for redeemed people, not to redeem people" meaning that you are saved by grace alone but if you are saved you should try and live as Christ did know that you won't do it perfectly and that God will always forgive you and love you despite your failures. - Jesus was not vague, he was clear that you need to repent for your sins, and believe in him, and if you do this you are saved. - Hell is described as a lake of fire. >"And if anyone's name was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire." - Revelation 20:15
According to physics, our energy MUST continue. The only question is in what form. Doesn't mean we have to be conscious of it. We're unconscious every time we sleep yet we still exist.
All of these ideas are correct in their own way, but I propose that life is a maze where every time you hit a dead end, your consciousness transfers to a past you so that you have another chance to get to the end of the maze. The somewhat twisted part of the theory is that when you eventually complete the maze, you experience every possible version of the afterlife before getting sent back to the start of the maze.
Perhaps life is akin to a cosmic videogame and every living thing, human or animal or otherwise, is an avatar for a real player in a higher plane. When we're asleep we're logged out of the game, and when we die we get a game over screen which gives us the option to restart (reincarnation) or quit (afterlife). We can always come back and replay later after we've quit the game. People who are NPCs aren't necessarily NPCs _all the time;_ sometimes when a player goes afk their avatar body goes into "automatic mode" and a type of cosmic AI takes over our body movements temporarily, until the player returns. Reality isn't just any game, it is The Game.
@@unlikeable.1554 Exactly! How many players are there? Perhaps there's no active players and this is a simulation game? Or maybe is there 1 player per character like an fps game? Or are there multiple characters being controlled by 1 player like a strategy game? Or maybe 1 player controlling the entire planet like a tycoon game? Maybe all of them? We don't know.
5:30 this isn't really an accurate explanation of Christianity. It's impossible for anyone to be perfect, so you don't get to heaven by being a good person, but by following Jesus and accepting that he died to save us from our sin. So actually, Christians do know what we would have to do the go to heaven. If Jesus didn't die to save us, the only way would be to be literally perfect, which is impossible for humans.
Nah, i'm still waiting for my 5yo self to wake up in my bed when i had to take a nap during the grill party because i threw up. I call it *fever dream theory*
4:34 The Mictlán is not like hell at all. it’s an underworld, and you must go through 9 (or 5, depending on the culture) leves/phases where you’ll purify your soul or be left behind if you’re not considered worthy of reaching eternal rest. they are trials to reach “heaven” (although that’s a very occidentalized way of saying it). could the trials be brutal? yes, but mostly if you weren’t worthy. if you were, the journey would take you 4 years (since death is gradual for aztecs, not immediate) but you’d reach your destination in one piece, just very very exhausted. and on to your eternal rest. just because there are other paths after death, doesn’t mean the most common (Mictlán) is some sort of hell. it’s a chance to prove your pureness and leave what’s from the mortal world behind. (And technically, you’re missing the Chichihuacuauhco, which is were babies are nurished until it’s their time to be born again). case in point: if you mistreated animals in life, good luck getting forever lost in the first region. only those who were respectful to animals will get a dog companion (a Xoloitzcuintle) who will guide them and protect them from Xochitonal (a blue iguana) who kills everyone without a companion. in another level, Itzehecayan, winds will blow so hard that your clothes and other worldly stuff will fly away and later, in Paniecatacoyan, there’s no gravity and everything from your past life that didn’t fly away will be left behind here. the way this video is making it sound, is like Dante’s circles of hell. let’s not occidentalize it.
I recall learning about Egg Theory over a decade ago, but forgot the name or source aside from the “you are reborn as everyone” idea. Since, so many of the times it has returned to my brain I could not google well enough to re-find it (or didn’t have time), so figured it was a throwaway conversation or misshapen memory. I honestly opened this video thinking “the odds can’t be great that this video will mention that wild old idea I can’t attribute, right?” (paraphrased) so thank you so much for this!!
The paranormal theory is very plausible because it just makes a lot more sense that your consciousness and energy leaves your body and you become a spirit. But it’s debatable if you can leave the spot you died at because people have reported feeling the presence of their loved ones(who died by car accident or other means) at home away from the place they died or experience a coincidental moment where they find one of their loved ones belongings in a different spot then where it was before
As an ex-Mormon, I thought we got our own planets, and I'd heard about the Veil of Forgetfulness, Spirit World, Resurrection, Judgement, "Hell", and the planets, but I thought a planet was made for each family if they were bound together in a temple. I was just a dumb little kid, and am not much different. I don't know what happens after death, and I don't know what/if there is a higher being. It's incredible, really. Religion is so interesting.
I think it’s more on we create our own planets but this is unrevealed doctrine. So it’s just theory’s from different members. No prophet has confirmed it. So we can’t be 100% on it.
I just want to say in actual Christianity (such as how the Church Fathers wrote for example), the afterlife are in places completely seperate from our universe.
I like to keep an open mind. Most of these seem pretty interesting and fun (aside from nothingness) so I'm kinda intrigued and excited to see which one it is. Of course, I'm in no rush as I want to see everything that life has to offer first, as I won't get that opportunity afterwards, lol. And if it does end up as nothingness, not like I'm gonna care.
A little correction on "nothingness", if I may. It's not "you surrounded by darkness". There's simply no you anymore. Remember what it was like before you were born? That's nothingness.
Or kinda like when you fall asleep
He doesn't seem to view the people who believe in this theory favorably, given how he represents them.
bro said remember what it was like but i can't remember:
more like "remember what it was like before you were"
@@pendragon0905 darkness within darkness
You forgot the SCP theory where you consciously experience your body's decomposition and the total obliteration of your particles, but only if you are aware of the SCP.
I don't think enough people believe in it for it to be included. Plus it's not that popular.
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thx for reminding now gotta take hella amnestics
I bet modern burial practices make that one a whole lot worse than it needs to be. How long do you have to experience being dust in a box before the SCP just cuts you a break because it realizes humans are more messed up than it is?
I love how there's just relaxed jazz music in the background instead of the existential crisis music lol
Dont commit suicide , I tried that one time and almost died.
as a dead version of me I can confirm this is true.
breaking news: suicide rates drop to 0 ↘↘↘
*11 missed calls from Harvard*
fr? i was gonna do that next tuesday
damn, really? can't believe that happened!
When you die you go to spectator mode
The Spectator Theory
When you die, you can spectate someone's life until the human race perishes😂
I used to believe like that when I was little.
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Is this basically ghost😂
Cosmic theory man that's good to finally put a word to it. Being stardust was truly an experience.
Egg theory is essentially a brand new ideology. Fascinating.
If you haven't already I'd recommend watching Kurzgesagt's video covering the egg theory, it's great (also has a fantastic sound track)
It can be found in a few mythologies, Orphic, Hindu, Chinese. But the concept isn’t exact across each religion so it’s still wonderful to have this interpretation for modern times.
I believe it's true because Prince Henry the Navigator kinda looked like Hitler
@@SickWarrior99Thanks for the info
I would hope this one isn't real because it means more often than not you are going to have to go through some terrible shit like being holocausted 6 million times.
4:55 Being surrounded in darkness implies that you are capable of perceiving darkness, which you wouldn't be able to do without conciousness. Imo, the best analogy for explaining eternal oblivion is trying to imagine the time before you were born; whatever you could perceive before you were born is what you will perceive after death.
@@gaboxl100so you're saying there can be a religion that has nothingness as their afterlife? Interesting. Wouldn't that defeat the purpose of a religion? I thought all religions had a reward for behavior system to help people cope with death.
@Knives9 Well, yes, there is a theory that most religious afterlife concepts come as a result of coping with the fear of death and non-existence. So, a religion without such an afterlife that grants us some form of everlasting essence would be unusual for sure.
Though I would say a religion that holds that we just cease to exist upon death is certainly possible, as the "purpose" of religion in many cases is to guide societies. The reward/punishment system simply aids in enforcing a religion's rules.
@@HDMFanatic yeah, I did a Google search on this. If you look up the Sadducees, which are an ancient Jewish sect, they had exactly that interpretation of an afterlife, or lack thereof.
Technically you can percive things from before you born, altough with the passage of time they become part of the subconscious, and inaccesible for the conciousness
@gaboxl100 To put simply:
Atheism is the disbelief or lack of belief in any deity, and agnosticism is not knowing whether or not any deities exist. You can say you don't know and don't believe (agnostic atheism) or that you don't know and believe (agnostic theism) and the same thing for claiming to know.
Wow, what a video, as I have always been intrigued what happens during afterlife. I am just glad I was born in this time period, as I ain't gonna be beheaded if I mistakenly pronounce a misdemeanor. Keep up the great work!!!
I simultaneously hate and love it when I find out that a theory i made in my head but was too lazy to google is real, man uncertain theory
It’s a bit annoying seeing people blown away as if something it’s brand new that you’ve been contemplating for years l but good to see others have arrived at the same logical conclusions haha
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I’ve definitely thought about that as well as the egg theory, albeit when I was like 15-16. I’ve had a few existential crises before becoming an adult 😂.
personally I just find it hard to believe when people say that someone fairly recent first thought of something that I've thought of unconnected to a that, it makes me think that the vast majority of things I think of on my own that are believed to have been thought up for the first time recently, were actually thought up long before that and was just never all that popular
Theres also Boltzmann immortality. If the universe is eternal, there is a chance of your brain, complete with all your memories, reforming agian through quantum shenanigans.
I appreciate the vintage scout profile pic
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If the universe is eternal then why is the universes age finite and why does planck time (smallest time but not infinitely small) exist?
@@charaicommenternotalt I meant that if the universe will exist forever, i didnt mean that it always existed. Also, i dont know if the universe will always exist or not.
heat death
the entropy of the universe is always increasing and the point when entropy is equal all throughout the universe would mean there would be no more thermodynamic processes possible such as work
The Uncertain Theory is the only theory that we all can be certain of.
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I guess but reincarnation in a way is possible cause like the information that came together to make you has always existed and always will.
@@BenTheHen-q9j😂your still uncertain
1:48 "hey bro when is the universe gonna end?" "i dunno, like a year to 100 trillion from now"
I thought of it as one [trillion] to 100 trillion
@@ezekielsandifer156that makes more sense since the stars are not gonna instantly fade overnight
@@noseblind2088not overnight, would be 365 nights
Universe is eternal, there is no beginning or ending.
A star fade other stars will born and it keep going, even big bang is not happens only once it happening evry time when 'bramha' energy coincide, which represented in hinduism by playing a "veena" or violin by bramha who is represented as creater of universe.
@@ishusingh6960 well go google "heat death of the universe"
the only problem with this channel is that there’s not enough videos lol, your content is goated
well the channel is like 2 weeks old so
Just watch the paint explainer cause hes the same as this guy
He unfortunately is sort of copying “The Paint Explainer”
No both those channels are owned by two friends, its a double upload system
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@@Art.and.Hamsters copying the format but not the content, ill accept it
I think I heard about this afterlife theory which states that once you die you are reborn into your same life as before and repeat everything you died in a continouis loop forever.
I also think something worth mentioning is quantum immortality theory. That when you "die" your consciousness travels to a parallel universe similar to the one you were in where you didn't die. Most of the time you have no recollection of your death but some people do remember dying and then thrust back into their bodies. This also explains Mandela effect as your soul is in a different universe than you remember so there is slight changes
except consciousness is not a binary on or off, and also, the conscious is shut off during sleep, and I certainly don't get transferred when I'm sleeping.
@slate1496 like I said its a theory, in the theory there's speculation that all dreams are you seeing another version of your life through quantum immortality.
@@Fuegopaintrain Ah, so like Steins;gate then? Not everyone has 'reading steiner' but some can 'remember' other worldlines anyways through dreams and such?
@@i_bee_slateWell, its not the convectional meaning of transfer. If someone presses a button with a 50% chance of killing him, the universe divides the consciousness into 2 worlds, one where you live and one where you die. Think of it as your consciousness having 2 perspectives and if one dies, it just dies while the alive one becomes the real consciousness of that person.
old age deaths are a big hurdle in this theory, but i somewhat believe this theory. maybe old age deaths just move you somewhere where old age deaths are curable
ngl the cosmic theory sounds fucking sick, could turn into some book
I now want to write about it, like in a world where that was confirmed. It's... interesting to say the least.
Yeah and you’ll probably be a background character
@@haridojamaru829 eh, its certainly better than being a main character. im only all in for a cool execution of the theory, im really hooked (°3°)/
Agreed the cosmic theory is the best
@@haridojamaru829logically this theory has always seemed to have the most logical weight to me and in the same sense shares it’s ideas with the ehh theory. That we are all the same cosmic goo interpreting ourselves in different subjective versions like library books borrowing different words. The same words run through endless combinations borrowed but never truly owned and eventually returned
this video made me lowkey have a short existential crisis
Correction on the Aztec underworld. The ruler of the underworld isn't like Satan at all. He is capable of doing "good" and "bad", and he has a wife. I'm thinking closer to Hades like how he watches over the souls of the deceased. Aztec afterlife is sometimes compared to Valhalla in some aspects.
Thanks for the correction. I was weary when he compared it to hell, because we tend to compare other cultures to our culture too much so I had a feeling it might be wrong.
He got even more wrong in his summary of Christian salvation, which is funny since it's nearly the most written-about subject in human history.
No, he's evil as fuck. Keep in mind the hellish journey that takes place to mictlan, "passing through colliding mountain ranges" "a field with winds as sharp as knives" "a river of blood populated by vicious jaguars" the dude himself is described as a maniacally grinning blood spattered skeleton who wears a necklace of human eyeballs and loves to eat human hearts. He's also very notable for his role in trying to stop Quetzlcoatl from creating the world as we know it. He's overall a very antagonistic force. I don't know, maybe he has a good personality once you get to know him, but humanity has nothing to thank him for.
bro should I replay mgs peace walker?
@@masnidebelicrnac always. The real challenge is to 100% the game
Common misconception in Buddhism is that it's called 'rebirth' but it is an inaccurate way of putting it. The closest translation to the original Pali would be 'rebecoming' as in buddhist tradition there is no permanent soul. Other than that, amazing video, keep up the good work!
True, in buddhist beliefs it's really your karma that goes on. There's nothing that is immutable, so a forever existing soul and consciousness is kind of incompatible with it.
@@internetlurker1850 So your actions don't matter because you (as a soul) won't be punished?
it is often confused with the hindu concept of reincarnation
@@indrickboreale7381 I am not a buddhist, but I'll try my best to explain it.
First all of, there'd be no "you", so a "you" will never be properly punished(that is a different concept from karma that would take a long time to explain, so I won't, all usage of "you" or anything that refers to a self from this point on, is for the sake of making things easier to understand).
You will, in your life, experience suffering, your karma can dictate the type of suffering you will be going through, if you end up falling into violence, the cause and effect, your karma, will lead to you experiencing what violence entails all the pain and isolation and sadness and emptiness, you will eventually experience it too, even if you try to leave that life behind, it will not leave you because you already planted that seed, though of course, nothing is truly permanent, if there is enough influence from other sources that will eventually wither. The real kicker about karma is that it's very fluid, after your death, it will continue in some way- like in the example above, person that lives a very violent life, will foster a very violent karma, if there's not enough of other influences to steer you away from it completely, even after death, that karma persists and reincarnates. And with that, living beings are punished, for the simple fact that they were born and someone unrelated did things, and their karma reincarnated into being part of them. The living thing could be aware that they are suffering, like we are aware we suffer, or they could suffer and have no understanding of why, simply focusing on getting food and perpetuating itself. Even if you foster the best karma you could for your next life, that next life will inevitably make a few mistakes, so the next life will be a bit worse, and then worse, and then worse. Of course, as it gets worse, maybe someone will go and try to make it better- it's a constantly fluctuating thing, things get worse, then get better, then get worse, then better. Buddhist is not an individualistic religion, where your actions affect yourself, your actions actively ripple through the world and affect those that weren't even born yet, sometimes on a small scale, sometimes larger.
I should again clarify I am not buddhist, and a real buddhist should probably be explaining this stead.
@@indrickboreale7381 Did you get the notification for the reply? I went to check and it seems my reply to you got deleted.
I really like the nonchalance for this structure of video. Thank you.
My personal headcanon has been that what happens after death depends on what you wish happens after your death and you will exist in a dream like state that fits your personal desires and hopes
But then that means that I might not see people I want to see, or that when I do see them, it won't be a meaningful reunion
I thought it would be like that. The Twilight Zone episode with chick from They Live. Or that Black Mirror episode. But you have to depend on others to do right. I can't even get takeout order right.
Maybe, and if that were the case, you'd also be able to access the collective consciousness which in of itself would explain a lot of paranormal events such as alleged dead relatives being able to check up on their loved ones without even having a body
based of what do u believe this?
@@Maniaaaz People who have died but been brought back all have different explanations on what they saw. Some say they saw God, others say they were temporarily reborn, and some even say that there was nothing.
So the Aztecs sacrificing people were just trying to help out, so kind :]
I saw a video about Aztec sacrifice and people who were told they weren’t actually going to be sacrificed were pissed
@@marleyf8230 those who were sacrificed as an effigy of a god were usually treated very well before death, so it makes sense
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I have a death theory:
We have died in our sleep without knowing before, but when we do, we get sent to an alternate universe where everything was the same as it was except 1 minor change is made. This could explain the mandela effect.
In the previous universe, our loved ones are grieving over our death, and we no longer exist alive in that universe.
but they also passed away when sun went to sleep, so theyr also travel
ive akways liked this theory until instart thinking ab the never ending universes where people live forever😭
k...pls get me into another one cuz this one sucks sooo bad...
@@Zangy_boy491they don't mean the theory is bad, they mean the world/universe is bad lmao
Mandela affect is false memory
More like previous theroy.
Same planet
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Just a new life.
I never knew the egg theory existed, I always imagined that theory for myself when I'm day dreaming.
there are great illustrations on youtube of it, i think kursgesagt in a nutshell made one
@@sanguineAxelyeah he made a video about it
why are you interested on the egg theory @chickenonasweater ?
Egg theory is just as probable as the rest. Except nothingness, or simulation theory those are the most probable.
@@ColCurtisimmortality over simulation buddy
one theory i heard about from alan moore is the idea that the universe is an endless cycle, so once you die you will wake up to yourself being born again in a new cycle of the universe. it's a bit of a fatalist idea, but he also mentions that people still have a responsibility to make choices and do things, because you won't know if your fated to do something until you do it.
This idea is found in eastern religions like buddhaism,jainism,Hinduism and some other religions and in some of these religions cyclic cosmologies its not fatalistic and I think this idea is called eternalism or some other name
Eternal return?
Finally i found someone who understand the second part
I don't want to come back.
Sounds abit like Baruch Spinoza's determinism. But cyclical. I don't believe in free will myself. I believe everything is connected. And that whatever you do or think is the result of some previous cause. even your consciousness happens as an inescapable result of previous causes. Thoughts arise not from your volition but inescapably from processes building up within you before you are made conscious of them. And the contents of those thoughts and feelings are directly linked to the world around you. You could say these preconscious or subconscious processes works abit like an AI without your volition. It's also why i think it's cruel and ignorant to judge people for the contents of their subconscious. Dreams are kind of like the most obvious example of this. Dreams are a good example of how this subconscious activity is presented to you as a viewer and spectator and aren't intentionally willed into existence by you.
the scary thing is we don't know what happens after death, so we are just filled with curiosity
One thing's certain though, we all will find out sooner or later...
Life is a lesson, you learn it when you’re through.
@@scazab6408so ultimate gamble??
go read the quran u will know
@@mistylover7398 yea pretty much
6:40 I want to add onto this and say that we believe that we will be reunited with our bodies during the resurrection
Hello there fellow Mormon
That is magic thinking
@@kellychuba nuh uh
@@landonious1523WHAT DO YOU MEAN NUH UH- Dark Vader
magic underwear
I already like you as an content creator! You are able to provide an easy overview of many different topics by using a very simple medium (MS Paint). Keep it up, my man, I'll follow your career with great interest!
he copied "the paint explainer"s content.
@@Bajor1 Paint explainer copied Redeemed Zoomers content lol
@@MSKofAlexandria
And Redeemed Zoomer would cringe at this videos explanation of Christian afterlife theology.
this really made me wake up tbh idk why but we were all given this crazy out of universe opportunity to live and exist and we really take it all for granted so much every day really live your life to the fullest because you have no idea what can happen and when cherish your loved ones with all your soul❤
I always hate anything about Dream theory because people say they can feel their senses in dreams but like... Not everyone is like that. Personally I can clearly know whether I am in a dream or not because I don't have senses in my dreams.
I barely have a sense of touch in dreams...but dream visions...include more senses....and and visions (and above) include all my senses. the 5th spiritual dimension is more real then real. (heaven). when my sense are amplified....i know its much more the a dream. Cut-away visions are favorites of mine.
Yeah, I have a small sense of touch, fuzzy hearing, third person storybook esque sight, and my age has been frozen in dreams since elementary school. Dreaming feels so surreal and nice to me because I'm so young and everything's soft and fuzzy
I can have the most unrealistic dreams ever and still somehow will believe every bit of it until I wake up, then get mad at myself for not noticing that I wasn’t actually doing something physically impossible 💀
@@thekellanator2642same here
That’s actually how I learned how to tell I was dreaming a da kid: I couldn’t hear. There can be words said but I don’t actually hear them; lips can move and I understand what it means but I don’t actually hear it. Basically the only physical sense I have when dreaming is sight.
Hey there, Mormon follower here. We actually do not believe that we can go to Hell once we are given a mortal body, rather certain very specific sins get mortal souls cast into outer darkness (as seen on the chart). This is separate from hell and is more of an empty purgatory. The sin required to go to the outer darkness is to personally witness a member of the Godhead and then deny what you saw (pretty much the ultimate heresy). Hope this clears some things up, please reply with any questions :)
another lds viewer here, lets be honest after listening to all those theories.. our churches idea of the afterlife still sounds the best and most beleivable
Exactly! Because we are all sons and daughters of God, our Heavenly Father. He loves us as His children and want us to have a chance to come back to Him in heaven! This is why we believe basically no one goes to hell, because God loves all of us as His children and has a higher or holy perception of each of us that is infinitely more forgiving and powerful than us humans could ever understand here on Earth. Those of you not in the LDS faith, ask yourself, what is the point of life? We believe it is to learn as much as we can, create loving families, serve others, and just simply be as Christlike as possible - working to improve every day. This is all to come back to Him in heaven. James 2:17 - “Faith without works is dead”
interesting
Another follower here. Just would like to say thanks for clearing that up, as I was just about to say this. There's a lot that hasn't been revealed, so I understand how easy the mistake is to make.
I'm assuming he just went off of a Wikipedia article and made assumptions instead of doing research when something wasn't fully explained, which is understandable. Even as a follower, I get a headache trying to understand some of it.
@@YungMali712Believe our beliefs but try to be sensitive to others beliefs. Don’t want to upset someone and see them call us out.
What if when you die it all just goes black, and you just hear, and think and are trapped alone in darkness in the location that you died, no talky, no seey, only thinky. Left alone in existential anxiety for what may be eternity, only comforted by the hope of others also being trapped in this endless torment, but never the sweet release of confirmation knowing that others are suffering alongside you
That's basically sleep paralysis
Man, this is making me existencial crisis even worse
With your brain being off-line, you can’t perceive any of that.
@@chrismayer3919 🤓. Death is something much more than just the body shutting down. Looking at death from a science pov I just cannot imagine. Look at it as something.. else
Great video. The author is trying hard for us, let's support him with a like and comment!
Great video man, congrats on reaching monetisation! :)
Honestly he must have hit it in record time, the numbers paint-guy pulls is inspiring.
@@slowdownex I agree
I thought I found a gem by finding his channel, that was until I found out he was copying “The Paint Explainer”.
he stole "The paint explainer"s content
Cannot stand that this video is out of the listed order
Okay then sit down?
@@amrivail WOW
The cosmic theory actually holds a bit of water if you consider that when you look at the distribution of galaxies throughout the known universe, it STRONGLY resembles the same pattern of neurons you see in brains. Not necessarily human brains, just brains in general. The neural network. And when you consider that many things in the universe are fractal in nature (Fibonacci spiral, etc) it's entirely possible the universe itself IS a consciousness who experiences millions of years as just a few seconds, and each of us is no more important to that overmind than any one atom is to our brain.
Great comment
So in other words, we are all parts of one greater mind.
@@Disorder2312probably
Shut. Up. That's the coolest thing I've heard all week.
this comment is gold. "as above, so below"
the funny thing is, depending on which sect we are talking about, Hinduism can be any/every one of them
exactly!
RUclips, I’m trying to sleep, stop recommending me existential dreads to have.
I love how you just get into these! ♥
one thing you forgot to mention in buddhism is the fact that nirvana is when you literally cease to exist
not being rebirthed is the final goal of buddhism as being alive only brings about suffering
Exactly what I want.
@@ButtersCCookie buddhist teachings always reject anything wordly so living itself is seen is suffering, and killing yourself is seen as running away
attaining nibanna is super complicated so it'll take to long too explain but to put it simply all you gotta do is just not be a dick and be super mindful about everything
like don't hurt others don't kill don't slander don't lie don't get drunk don't steal don't commit sexual assault don't rape
just the basics of human conscience and morality
That sounds nice tbh, doing all you can to finally disappear most likley in a peaceful way
@@Digital_is_silly it is nice
though the concept often scares people away from Buddhism as they themselves think to cease to exist is painful when in reality it's the only way to stop suffering
@@user-hr849gfj7udj7hdh well no because you don't kill yourself you have to live your life to the very end
And to achieve nibanna most would need unfathomable amounts of rebirths (not reincarnation) just to be ABLE to attain it not to mention actually attaining it
Thanks!
1:38 This is eerily similiar to one of the thousands of random thoughts I had when I was a child.
Your style is waaayyyy inspired by 'The paint explainer'
I wouldn't call that "inspired" it is just a blatant copy, he doesn't add his own spin to it whatsoever.
@@vencedor1774I don’t think so. TPE was made July 18. 202*3*. Meanwhile PG was made Jan. 15, 202*4*. Wouldn’t make sense to me
It still doesn’t make sense to me that TPE would make a new channel (with a different voice) and not announce it. Even if he did, it would make more sense to create the channel on an anniversary or a half-year celebration.
But let’s say TPE did all that, what would be the point in posting the same exact types & formats of videos on a separate channel when you could post them on your main channel?
Ah okay, I was wondering why this guy deleted his other videos and this comment made me realise its a different channel.
It's a trend, and I am here for it
This channel hasn’t even been up for a single month, and it’s already at 39.7K subscribers! Very similar to ‘The Paint Explainer’ odd how these channels are growing so fast. I subscribed!
Simple design, simple explanations and interesting themes. Channels like this will always blow up fast
8:48 actually hinduism has nothing to do with caste system. Originally it was the verna system which categorized people on the basis of the occupation they chose in life. Later it was changed by the people ( not the religion or religious texts ) to the caste system which judges people based on birth so there is no caste system according to hinduism only a categorization of occupations
Absolute BS. I have personally read the works of classical theologians like Adi Shankaracharya and Ramanujacharya. Both of them believed that Varna is dependent upon the Karma of your past life. They specifically believed that someone is born into a specific family based on the deeds of past life. The claim that 'caste is based on occupation' is pretty modern not traditional or orthodox. Even today all the Shankaracharya believe that Varna is based upon birth. Why would i trust actual Hindu scholars over you?
There's also the Norse Theory:
That those who die honorably in combat will earn their place alongside Odin in the halls of Valhalla, a hall in the realm of Asgard that is eternal feasting, drinking, and fighting, to prepare for when Ragnarok, the destruction of all Nine Realms. There's also Folkvangr, the Vanir equivalent to the Aesir's Valhalla, ruled by Freyja instead of Odin, half of the honorable combat deaths go to Valhalla, the other half to Folkvangr.
However, those who do not die in combat, such as sickness, old age, or, i don't know, slipping in the shower and breaking your neck, would be denied Valhalla, and be forced into Helheim, the Realm of the Dead, ruled by Hel, daughter of Loki and goddess of death.
The religion has died with time due to the lack of combat and such
I've heard of "modern" versions of the mythology fit for the current lifestyle. It went something along the lines of "life is a battle in itself, if you push through honorably you will make it to Valhalla. Those who give up and stop fighting through life and the problems it throws at you, will go to Hel"
@@be.prepared.to.do.that. Could be, i'm not too educated on the history of norse mythology. Really all i know is what my friend has told me. But i'll take your word for it.
Also want to point out since the Norse while having a writing system did not write down their beliefs. Alot of Norse myths and stories come from the Poetic Edda which was written centuries after the Viking age by a Christian monk.
Varg Vikernes
did valhalla include those who died in childbirth or was that a fanmade interpretation i read
Love the content dude
The theory I believe in the most is the theory that because all matter is just wavelengths, your soul goes to a different "radio station" (life) when you die.
Is a soul made out of matter?
@@basschoone6622 Yes.
@@thelibyanplzcomebackthat is not thoroughly agreed on by all religions that believe you have a soul I know that I am Christian and I believe soul is not a thing with matter because what if you get stabbed through the soul would you lose your relationship with god
@@loffafm I mean everything around us is matter, from a dust spec to the floor beneath you, and we’ll you can’t exactly stab the dust spec, so maybe the soul is something like that, I’m not comparing it to a dust spec. But if matter can not be created or destroyed then it has to go somewhere after it ran it’s course
@@EsotweThe soul being made out of matter really doesn’t make sense to me tdh lol
As a believer in the egg theory, thank you for including it!
5:45 I feel like I should mention that Hell isn't necessarily a place of torture. The Bible often uses exaggerated and non-literal language to get a point across. We aren't even sure if you can’t change afterlife once after you die.
6:07 Some catholics believe that, not all
if i wake up after i die and instead of nothing or the pearly gates i see anubis weighing my heart im doomed
I absolutely love the egg theory. It gies the phrase "f you" so many more layers...
Same same it’s like I’m looking in a mirror..
f you..UNO RESERVE
The never ending life theory just makes the most sense to me
Just two things.
On the nothingness theory: when you die you will just like before you were born; you won't (feel anything at all).
On the many-world hypothesis: its not that when you die you go somewhere else, its that, from your loint of view, you will never die (as long as there is at least an infinitesimal chance for you to survive somewhere in the universe) and that is because all the iterations of you who did die, have stopped experiencing anything, so only the iterations who are currently alive matter.
The annihilation view makes the most sense to me. It's the most parsimonious and evidential position imo.
QI is a thought experiment that is barely even taken seriously within physics circles. It relies on several underlying ontological assumptions( modal realism, copy-friendly theory,etc.) and can lead to noticable reducio ad absurdums. MWI( which I'm already skeptical of) doesn't even necessarily imply such idea, as famous figures like sean carroll and david deutsch find faults with it.( e.g. not liking the emphasis on the anthropic principle, misunderstanding of probability, the unexplained universal selection bias that prefers scenarios with continued consciousness, the fact that you didn't always exist, the observation of other people living long lives without dying earlier,etc.).
Nothingness is the most likely answer by far. Everything we understand about consciousness and the brain points to it. Idk why this ytber is so hostile to it
@@simonditomasso9868 There is no "most likely answer"
An interesning afterlife theory i heard from some guy in school is that when you get sent into an empty void, there you have options to either start a new life or stay here, if you choose new life you can write down an universe you want to be in, the universe can be ANYTHING by your wish, either become an animal, relive the same life, become the different person or live in a completely different universe.
I honestly think that would be slightly cool.
That's an interesting theory, I'd probably choose a different universe if it came to that.
So a video game theory ok
its definitely interesting, but it doesn't work out so well when you remember that most people probably wouldn't choose to be in poverty and other negative situations from birth. it would really only make sense if you got to choose what you wanna do, but you can't be specific about the life you're given.
@@txelsrwell no if they're coming from different universe where poverty is appreciated
8:04 "typically being the backbone of most horror movies"
*shows the Saw doll*
the quality of your video is very good as if your channel has more than 100k subscribers
damn, can you imagine get 2.5m views on your very first video then continuing to produce informative and actually interesting bangers
petition for Hollywood to use less of the multiverse plot device when they could be from so many other ideas 😭💀
Egg Theory is represented in Logic’s album “Everybody” in the track titled “Waiting Room.” It was the first time I’d ever heard of it and it got me thinking heavily about it.
now that i think about it the simulation theory could be a paradox: imagine that someone creates a simulation of the human civilization, in wich someone creates another simulation and so on...
What if there is no reality! Just simulations within simulations.
@@charles21137 and then where would the simulations start ?
@@calzascarpe13 there would be no start, the simulation is eternal, outside of time, for time is just an illusion created by the simulation.
That's not really a paradox, but I get what you mean. It could spawn an seemingly infinite layer of "universes", with no way of knowing which is the first
Well, whatever happens, if you're just a genuinely good person with hobbies, I think you'll be good 👍👍👍👍
bruh last i saw you you were at 243
damn nice growth
1:24 this brings up the question of whether it's really YOU, though. If you have different body, different personality, no memories of your previous life, etc, is it really you?
A Hindu here and fyi you can say that Buddhism is a big branch of Hinduism BUT that branch became a whole new tree and left ideology of Hinduism that's why you'd see many similarities between these two like reincarnation based on your karma and also in Hinduism we've Moksha which is very similar to Nirvana ( you can get moksha or nirvana just by doing A PERFECT HUMAN duties and disconnecting yourself from this materialistic world and connecting yourself with spiritualities which is pretty difficult) I don't know much about Buddhism B U T in Hinduism we also have Naraka (Hell) and Swarga ( Heaven) but it's not for eternity. ONLY Moksha or Nirvana is for eternity.
I used to fantasize about Dream Theory when I was suicidal. The one thing holding me back from offing myself was not wanting to hurt my loved ones, but if they were just dream NPCs to begin with, that would’ve negated that.
I'm sorry to hear that.
As a Hindu this 8:49 is not true now there are no untouchables now and this is old
A cool fast explanation of everything, I wasnt aware of them thanks. Iwatched this video now i know that I see things with a filter that lies to me
8:27 my dad tells me that when his Grandmother died he dreamed about her sleeping with him and that when see woke up he felt that She was Petting him, And that when he dies, we will feel him pulling our feet
The fact that we will ALL find this out anyway is so weird
You won't find out, depending on what you believe in.
@@SIimyGoblinits not what do you believe in its that do you believe in yourself??
if its "nothingness" then you'll never find out
The idea that the big bang will happen over and over again is rather comforting to me, like a heart beat echoing through time
I've thought about the egg theory, without every hearing of it. And honestly its a possibility 😵💫
It's a fun theory but at the end of the day nothing points to it, zero evidence for it.
@@rokuonl2297well the same for quite literally every other theory
@@stephenv7998Well some people say they had visions of the after life and God showing them heaven and hell so that’ll not entirely true.
@@CrusaderGoat So many people believe in heaven and hell that it is obvious that many would experience dreams about it or make up stories about meeting god/going to heaven. Multiple people can have a dream about going to the after life and meeting the giant flying spaghetti monster and that still doesn't count as evidence.
@@BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB2 The thing is some of these people never even believed in Christianity yet they had these visions.
Would love to see you make a video on dreams, in response to 4:08
He actually did your suggestion
i once thinked that when you die you expierience everything but you cant move or do anything, you're just lying in the coffin or getting cremated and you can feel the pain
Correction on the Christian Theory.
- Christians don't believe you go to heaven through living a "Good and Spiritual life" but rather whether you have faith in Jesus Christ that he was the son of God, and that he died for the forgiveness of our sins. This is an action of grace as we believe we cannot do anything to save ourselves and it is the actions of God's loving forgiveness, mercy, and grace that save us, and that we only need to accept it.
> "For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast” (Eph. 2:8-9).
> "If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved." (Romans. 10:9-10)
> "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." (John. 3:16)
- We have a clear understanding of how we get into heaven and it's by believing in Jesus Christ and what he did for us. We do believe in living a good spiritual life but because we are incapable of doing this perfectly this is not how we are saved. As my pastor would put it "Rules are for redeemed people, not to redeem people" meaning that you are saved by grace alone but if you are saved you should try and live as Christ did know that you won't do it perfectly and that God will always forgive you and love you despite your failures.
- Jesus was not vague, he was clear that you need to repent for your sins, and believe in him, and if you do this you are saved.
- Hell is described as a lake of fire.
>"And if anyone's name was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire." - Revelation 20:15
No, only Protestants believe in salvation by faith alone
The lake of fire is a mistranslation for sheol, people need to know that their sins will only bring them death
Fair enough.@@MegatronSturdy
Please do make a video on dreams it would be very interesting and I’d love to see it!❤
According to physics, our energy MUST continue. The only question is in what form. Doesn't mean we have to be conscious of it. We're unconscious every time we sleep yet we still exist.
Video about lucid dreams please! ❤
So interesting topic.
Hey can you make every weapon type? Sword, bow, axe?
There is too many weapon types and this channel isn't about physical objects but more theories and science
All of these ideas are correct in their own way, but I propose that life is a maze where every time you hit a dead end, your consciousness transfers to a past you so that you have another chance to get to the end of the maze.
The somewhat twisted part of the theory is that when you eventually complete the maze, you experience every possible version of the afterlife before getting sent back to the start of the maze.
Perhaps life is akin to a cosmic videogame and every living thing, human or animal or otherwise, is an avatar for a real player in a higher plane. When we're asleep we're logged out of the game, and when we die we get a game over screen which gives us the option to restart (reincarnation) or quit (afterlife). We can always come back and replay later after we've quit the game.
People who are NPCs aren't necessarily NPCs _all the time;_ sometimes when a player goes afk their avatar body goes into "automatic mode" and a type of cosmic AI takes over our body movements temporarily, until the player returns.
Reality isn't just any game, it is The Game.
"Aw damn it one of my humans died!"
@@unlikeable.1554 Exactly! How many players are there? Perhaps there's no active players and this is a simulation game? Or maybe is there 1 player per character like an fps game? Or are there multiple characters being controlled by 1 player like a strategy game? Or maybe 1 player controlling the entire planet like a tycoon game?
Maybe all of them? We don't know.
Talking about "The Game"... You just lost it.
@@volderhamer I psychically will myself to never lose the game, even if I remember it and think about it.
5:30 this isn't really an accurate explanation of Christianity. It's impossible for anyone to be perfect, so you don't get to heaven by being a good person, but by following Jesus and accepting that he died to save us from our sin. So actually, Christians do know what we would have to do the go to heaven. If Jesus didn't die to save us, the only way would be to be literally perfect, which is impossible for humans.
Nah, i'm still waiting for my 5yo self to wake up in my bed when i had to take a nap during the grill party because i threw up.
I call it *fever dream theory*
4:34 The Mictlán is not like hell at all. it’s an underworld, and you must go through 9 (or 5, depending on the culture) leves/phases where you’ll purify your soul or be left behind if you’re not considered worthy of reaching eternal rest. they are trials to reach “heaven” (although that’s a very occidentalized way of saying it). could the trials be brutal? yes, but mostly if you weren’t worthy. if you were, the journey would take you 4 years (since death is gradual for aztecs, not immediate) but you’d reach your destination in one piece, just very very exhausted. and on to your eternal rest.
just because there are other paths after death, doesn’t mean the most common (Mictlán) is some sort of hell. it’s a chance to prove your pureness and leave what’s from the mortal world behind. (And technically, you’re missing the Chichihuacuauhco, which is were babies are nurished until it’s their time to be born again).
case in point: if you mistreated animals in life, good luck getting forever lost in the first region. only those who were respectful to animals will get a dog companion (a Xoloitzcuintle) who will guide them and protect them from Xochitonal (a blue iguana) who kills everyone without a companion.
in another level, Itzehecayan, winds will blow so hard that your clothes and other worldly stuff will fly away and later, in Paniecatacoyan, there’s no gravity and everything from your past life that didn’t fly away will be left behind here.
the way this video is making it sound, is like Dante’s circles of hell. let’s not occidentalize it.
The concept of Heaven and hell was the worst thing to happen to society
Blame the ‘chosen ones’
why?
I didn't even know egg theory was a thing but I've thought of the concept before
I love staying up all night thinking about the afterlife, and what will happen when I die
Real
I recall learning about Egg Theory over a decade ago, but forgot the name or source aside from the “you are reborn as everyone” idea. Since, so many of the times it has returned to my brain I could not google well enough to re-find it (or didn’t have time), so figured it was a throwaway conversation or misshapen memory. I honestly opened this video thinking “the odds can’t be great that this video will mention that wild old idea I can’t attribute, right?” (paraphrased) so thank you so much for this!!
The Egg isn't a theory tho it's a short story on how you should treat people
The afterlife is the ultimate mystery, we will never know how it is, yet we belief in thousands of ways it could be, there is such beauty in it.
The afterlife itself is not real
That's the beauty, you (as I and everyone) will never ever probe your point or mine, yet there is still possible
ADDING EPSTEIN WAS WILDDDDDD 6:30
1:14 Navi, noooo! It didn't have to end like this!! 😭😭
The paranormal theory is very plausible because it just makes a lot more sense that your consciousness and energy leaves your body and you become a spirit. But it’s debatable if you can leave the spot you died at because people have reported feeling the presence of their loved ones(who died by car accident or other means) at home away from the place they died or experience a coincidental moment where they find one of their loved ones belongings in a different spot then where it was before
As an ex-Mormon, I thought we got our own planets, and I'd heard about the Veil of Forgetfulness, Spirit World, Resurrection, Judgement, "Hell", and the planets, but I thought a planet was made for each family if they were bound together in a temple. I was just a dumb little kid, and am not much different. I don't know what happens after death, and I don't know what/if there is a higher being. It's incredible, really. Religion is so interesting.
I think it’s more on we create our own planets but this is unrevealed doctrine. So it’s just theory’s from different members. No prophet has confirmed it. So we can’t be 100% on it.
I just want to say in actual Christianity (such as how the Church Fathers wrote for example), the afterlife are in places completely seperate from our universe.
@@khata1169 so if you die you go to a different universe?
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WOO NEW VIDEO! My Day IS MADE! P.S. I love yer content @paint Guy and @Paint Explainer
I think we all can agree that the egg theory is the best
2:09 I'm a buddhist, and even I didn't know this much about my religion.
Better study I guess
Wonder whose fault that is
reincarnation based by a person's karma is basic religious knowledge if your are a Buddhist but oh well at least you can learn from this video
3:40 I thought about this when I was 5 years old and was pretty scared that I wasn’t a real person. 😂
I'm still thinking if this us true though lol I'm thinking about that one rick and morty episode
I like to keep an open mind. Most of these seem pretty interesting and fun (aside from nothingness) so I'm kinda intrigued and excited to see which one it is. Of course, I'm in no rush as I want to see everything that life has to offer first, as I won't get that opportunity afterwards, lol. And if it does end up as nothingness, not like I'm gonna care.
never ending life gang wya