On 17/04/2008, Quentin Anciaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You cannot experience death if you define death by the absolute end of
>  your conscious experience. Since you can't be conscious if you're dead
>  nor knowing it (which would require consciousness) by definition,
>  death is not a first person experience (either if comp is true or not,
>  this holds true for this definition of death).

Another way to look at it is that you are dead almost everywhere in
the multiverse: dead at the centre of the Earth, dead in the Andromeda
Galaxy, dead in 5000 BC, etc. etc. However, you don't experience this
"being dead". You only experience those extremely rare parts of the
multiverse where you are alive.





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Stathis Papaioannou

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