In response to the OP, i've thought about this a lot too.
The principle component of "me", is my mind, my memories and my thought processes. If any of those things are fundamentally changed, I am no longer "me", "I" don't exist, something else does.
My entire existence, everyones existance has been a strive for prosperity in a world of limited resources. Putting me into a place where there is no struggle of any form would be the death of my consciousness, what would be the point? It would be such a fundamental change to my thought processes that I would cease to be me.
This gives me a serious problem with the afterlife of some of the world’s major religions. Being sent to a place to experience “endless joy and pleasure” sounds identical to me as the “experience machine” from so many thought experiment questions, it sounds identical to being permanently on a mind altering drug.
Assume we had a drug you could inject which would alter your mental states to be nothing but endless joy. Or assume you had a machine you could be hooked upto ala the matrix, where you would not know it was fake, and you experienced nothing but pleasure-would you want that?
Compare that to christian or muslim heaven. I don’t see much of a difference, do you? It is an altered state of mind, an alteration so severe that really it has nothing in common with the original. Your consciousness ceases to be you, it becomes something else.
The idea of my death resulting in me being a permanent coke fiend is more terrifying to me then there not being any afterlife at all. The idea of my consciousness being “transformed” into something else terrifies me, while in contrast, non existence is not desirable, but it does not scare me on an emotional level.
The principle component of "me", is my mind, my memories and my thought processes. If any of those things are fundamentally changed, I am no longer "me", "I" don't exist, something else does.
My entire existence, everyones existance has been a strive for prosperity in a world of limited resources. Putting me into a place where there is no struggle of any form would be the death of my consciousness, what would be the point? It would be such a fundamental change to my thought processes that I would cease to be me.
This gives me a serious problem with the afterlife of some of the world’s major religions. Being sent to a place to experience “endless joy and pleasure” sounds identical to me as the “experience machine” from so many thought experiment questions, it sounds identical to being permanently on a mind altering drug.
Assume we had a drug you could inject which would alter your mental states to be nothing but endless joy. Or assume you had a machine you could be hooked upto ala the matrix, where you would not know it was fake, and you experienced nothing but pleasure-would you want that?
Compare that to christian or muslim heaven. I don’t see much of a difference, do you? It is an altered state of mind, an alteration so severe that really it has nothing in common with the original. Your consciousness ceases to be you, it becomes something else.
The idea of my death resulting in me being a permanent coke fiend is more terrifying to me then there not being any afterlife at all. The idea of my consciousness being “transformed” into something else terrifies me, while in contrast, non existence is not desirable, but it does not scare me on an emotional level.
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