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ever minder - 11-09-2005, 09:20 PM

Someone is ever minder if he/she remembers everything before, now, and after. His/her mind lives forever. His/her physical body which includes his/her brain changes from tissues to dust but still his/her mind lives on. When this mind does not exist in the physical body, it is found everywhere and everywhen in space and time. Therefore a pure mind is nonlocal (the same properties as the wave function of quantum mechanics). Once this mind found a local quantum of spacetime, it will attach itself to this spacetime quantum such that its time axis becomes misalign from the relative gravitational time axis of its immediate surrounding (e.g. earth environment for all earthlings). The moment the time axis of the mind realigned with the gravity time axis, and then the mind separates from the body and pronounces as legally dead. The separated mind could wonder from here to eternity as long as its time axis is not aligned with the universal time axis where it will merge with the supermind. A mind that is not merged with the supermind has a better chance of being reintroduced into a new brain. Still the probability of the supermind separating into more individual minds is not exactly zero (quantum vacuum fluctuations). In either case, there is always a chance of mind being born again into a new body among the uncountable life-supporting planets distributed all over the entire expanse of this one universe. Who knows, there could still be more universes for a mind to start new and exciting adventures beyond the confinement of this one!


Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²
  
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