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Comments by "Charles Brightman" (@charlesbrightman4237) on "How a mathematician dissects a coincidence" video.
Dissect this: 1. Unless at least one actual eternally consciously existent entity actually eternally exists throughout all of future eternity, then all things would cease to matter one day as there wouldn't be a consciously existent entity left to care about anything. All of life would be ultimately meaningless in the grandest scheme of things. 2. If such an entity did in fact exist, then the one very thing it could never ever do is to personally experience a total cessation of conscious existence. 3. We as humans, (as well as many other species), the one very thing we cannot apparently ever escape is our own personal and total cessation of conscious existence. Coincidence? Maybe. Or maybe an entity or entities experience a personal and total cessation of consciousness through us as well as other conscious entities. One purpose of our very conscious existence might just be that we cease to consciously exist one day. Should be pretty easy to do since it's the one very thing we cannot apparently ever escape. What exactly and eternally matters throughout all of future eternity and to whom does it eternally matter to? "God" alone? and/or "Me" too? and/or "Some other entity or entities"? OR "To no eternally consciously existent entity at all"? "The Suckiness of Life" Life sucks and then we die and/or life does not suck and then we still die. Then we either have a life after this life, which will probably suck and/or not suck, or we won't and all suckiness will end for us for all of future eternity. But while we consciously exist, if life sucks, try to make it better and then it might not suck so bad. But then we still die one day from something, then what in actual factual reality for the rest of future eternity?
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