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 No.668276

Death happens when an organism has its nervous system and hence its ability to control its internal structure destroyed
The cells in your body will take hundreds to millions of years(unless the body is mummified and preserved than this will take billions to trillions maybe even more time) to truly die but your death will be marked when your brain loses oxygen or simply gets destroyed physically/chemically

Death isn’t permanent as there have been numerous tests around the world that it’s possible to restart the nervous system on humans and various wild animals like rats

 No.668289

Cope seethe dilate

 No.668307

>>668276
This seems very close to the conservation of energy retardation peddled by idealists. When you tear down a building everything that made up the building is still technically existent and we can imagine that the wood, steel, insulation, and resulting dust could be in principal reconstructed given advanced enough technology but the reality is that this is highly improbable. The building cannot return to it's original form the moment before it's destruction just as the electro chemical processes that define the individual human consciousness cannot be reconstructed. This destruction you describe is a dialectical development as stated by Engels in Soc: Ut&Sci.

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>>668307 (me)
this isn't to say that with the development of technology the boundaries of what we consider death cannot be pushed further along the protracted process that is death just as a stopped heat was once considered death but the kind of eternal consciousness described by idealists is simply a fantasy.

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>>668312
Yeah a revival of the nervous system would work in such a fashion that a man isn’t really in their how do I phrase this
Their “totally original state of mind prior to their death” but it should ideally be close enough so that most aspects of their body and how they use it stay mostly the same considering the human mind is always changing

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>>668276
Juche Necromancer approved

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>>668289
>Cope seethe dilate

 No.668451

>Death isn’t permanent as there have been numerous tests around the world that it’s possible to restart the nervous system on humans and various wild animals like rats
*inhale*
PROOFS

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