Ironically the question we want to know the answer to the most is the only one we're all guaranteed to find out one day
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The biggest mystery is consciousness. What is it and how does it work.
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The biggest mystery is what happened to that one mobile game i played as a kid
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Answering the question of “what happens after we die” is a horrible idea. If it’s bad, then we all live in constant dread and fear. If it’s good, why live in the first place? No matter which way you spin it, it’s best to leave the question unanswered.
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I feel the answer to ‘what happens when you die’ is fairly clear, if you’re not religious or spiritual, it’s just not an answer anyone likes
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Ironically, if we do exist in a simulation all of these would be solved
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I think the biggest mystery is how existence itself was created and why. What came before the big bang is the closest one, but a better question is why is there anything at all?
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Finding out that nothing happens after you die might be too devastatingly depressing. (You not believing and definitely knowing there is no afterlife are two different things. One, you can still have hope of seeing lost loved ones, and the other, you know they are gone forever.)
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For me personally, what remains a mystery to me is the library of alexandria that was founded in 331 b.c . its pretty much all the contents of the burned books that bother me and makes me wonder how much knowledge we lost and what couldve changed our perception today of history and other fields.
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I get existential crisis whenever i think about death . I am not afraid to die , i am just afraid to leave the world without getting more info , knowledge and experience from this world and i cant stop this 💔, its just became phobia at thos point which i am facing since i was 12 . I mean whenever i think about topics after death my brain kinda blow up and i feels kinda stressful
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I want to know if the multiverse theory is correct. I believe in it, but it would be cool to have confirmation
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What happens when I die my hope is that one day I will spend the eternity with Jesus ❤️ Whoever's reading this always remember that Jesus loves you so much you are so precious to him that when he died in that cross he was thinking of you. Come just as you are to him his arms are always open wide for you❤️
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If you've ever passed out, or been under anesthesia (I dont feel like spell checking, so if its wrong whatever) thats what I feel like death would be. 1 moment you are there, then ur just not and its just a blink, a blip of ur life gone till u wake up again but this time you dont wake up. I think its quite peaceful. After all the struggles of life (atleast for us unlucky ones) you get to ACTUALLY properly rest and just cease to have to deal with anything at all. :) ❤️
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I just want the death question irrefutably solved so that way we can put an end to all unnecessary religions. I'd rather all of humanity be on the same page so we can chill out and figure out what we need to do. If Christians are right and it's heaven, great. If it's reincarnation, which would be my personal favorite because it means you never really die, that awesome. But having everyone work together under the same idea would solve so many problems
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I feel like alot of people's beliefs regarding what happens after you die are based solely on their religous beliefs and their faith.
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I feel like we already have an answer as to what happens when you die. Technically every single night we die for a couple of hours and come back in the morning. You're just unconscious there's no purgatory or heaven...it's just rest and peace (pun intended). Before anyone in the comments asks NO I'm not religious.
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Thomas Mulligan
Which is the biggest mystery you’d want solved?
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