Saturday, November 2, 2013
Eternal life
All Saints Day is for some a time to remember the dead and think about the own death. Or is life impossible to stop?
We know that life has worked out a most sophisticated method to preserve itself over time. For many species it is enough if just one cell from a female meets just one cell from a male. Then a new living individual can start its life. This happens when the parent generation is comparatively young and thus able to look after the new life the first, difficult time.
But some also ask if this is the only method for supporting life. Is there no way for the individual to transcend death?
This is a question difficult to answer. When we look for tangible proofs we do not find any. We can only analyze the preconditions.
Life as such does not exist. The most elemental form of life is a code and its environment. An one-cell organism has a code and a “body” which can perform some processes. The processes are governed by the code.
The code is in the form of DNA. DNA can not survive death. So if life is eternal it must be in the form of a subtle code – code. That is a code that can create DNA-code if material opportunities appear.
Such a code-code could not exist on its own, but it could be in the form of a formula or a structured field. Such a field could survive the death of a body. But we can not prove that objectively. There are many subjective stories about relatives and others being visited by dead individuals, however.
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