…much chance of suffering after committing suicide as you do if you chose to continue to live. Looking for someone to prove this to via e-mail.
Site redactedis the information I’ll be proving to someone hopefully. E-mail me your misunderstandings/disagreements to my e-mail, Email redacted and we can get started. I should reply within 24 hours if not much sooner.
If you can “prove” this via email, you can prove it in this forum. Please provide your evidence. Otherwise, you should know that spam is generally frowned upon here and could result in being shown the door.
Yeah, please give us the slightest indication that you won’t be wasting the time of anyone interested. You may be disappointed - we don’t have lots of gullible people around here.
Just for funsies, the first two flaws I came across:
Firstly, you *assume *the existence of “a# 1” in order to *prove *its existence. Hell, give me any tautology and I can literally “prove” anything.
Secondly, your first premise, that “Time must be made up of indivisible parts of time,” is logically unsound, rendering all subsequent conclusions equally unsound.
Even if time were quantized…what would that prove regarding souls? I couldn’t read the material, and don’t really want to… But I think there is a really good chance that time is quantized, and I don’t think souls exist. The concept contradicts other laws of physical reality.
Not all physicists think spacetime has a granular structure. Some claim only time is discrete whereas space is not. Others insist only space is discrete whereas space is not.
In the absence of evidence, is there anything else but faith that would make one favor any of the hypotheses above?