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Where does our energy, soul, spirit, essence, conscience, life force, personality, spiritual being, etc. GO when we die?
What is death? First off, nothing is ever really dead. Not even a table or a rock. If you have ever worked in a hospital, you know how hard it is to determine death. Are you dead when the brain dies but your heart keeps on pumping? Are you dead when your heart stops beating on its own but can be artificially pumped? Are you dead when you can no longer breathe on your own but can be kept alive with a respirator? Are you dead when you stop moving? Are you dead when you are finally buried or crema
176 commentsWhat Really is Renewable Energy?
With the advent of global warming, we all have to find a way to make things better for our poor suffering planet. The best way that this can be done is by using renewable energy that does not harm the atmosphere, but rather gives back to nature!
9 commentsThe Infinite Universe
The universe is infinite in both the microscopic and macroscopic directions and is eternal. The infinite universe consists only of 3D objects. It is fallacious and absurd to convert abstractions into pseudo-objects. Just as there is no motion without matter; so there is no matter without motion.
2 commentsThe Chaos Theory Part - 2
Delving further into the implications of the Chaos theory has some amazing insights. It made me fall on my knees in gratitude for it made me realize the existence of God, my Swami!
1 commentJainism: Basic Jain concept of universe
Concept of Universe in Jainism is different. It does not believe in a creator God. Dharmastikaya, Adharmastikaya, Akash, Pudgala, Jeeva and Kala are six substances that made the universe.
23 commentsAn Eternally Expanding Circle as an Analogy for Existence
I thoroughly confuse myself while attempting to understand the universe. Can you help set me straight?
0 commentsCyclic redundancy check implementation using C
A cyclic redundancy check (CRC) or polynomial code checksum is a hash function designed to detect accidental changes to raw computer data, and is commonly used in digital networks and storage devices such as...
0 commentsScarcity: A Driver of Technology, Specialization, and War
Almost all problems in this world can be traced back to the basic problem of scarcity. In economics, scarcity is the fundamental problem which controls market conditions. Scarcity is also a key driver of technological advancement, specialization, and wars over resources.
0 commentsHow Did the Universe Begin to Exist?: The Kalam Cosmological Argument
There is probably no more profound question to be asked throughout history than “Why are we here?” The Kalam Cosmological Argument posits a causal beginning to the universe. This argument has been used by the three great monotheistic religions of the world: Islam, Judaism, and Christianity.
14 commentsDe Morgan's Law, aUb, union of sets, intersection of sets,complement of a set
AU(BC)=(AUB)∩(AUC): Union of Sets is distributive over intersection of sets. A∩(BUC)=(A∩B)U(A∩C): Intersection of sets is distributive over union of sets. We can make it still easier. DEMORGAN’S LAWS: (AUB)l=Al∩Bl The complement...
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