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“I regard the brain as a computer which will stop working when its components fail. There is no heaven or afterlife for broken down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark.”
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May 20, 2011 05:36AM
I thought you would be adding this one. :)
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Stephen Hawking doesn't believe in the afterlife and insults those who do. He compares the brain to a computer and states, "There is no heaven or afterlife for broken down computers." Yet, most everyone when buying a new computer will dump all their important information from their old one into the new one. Maybe they've stored their important information into a flashdrive and from there, load it into the new computer. This is how reincarnation works. "Information can be created but not destroyed, although it can be transferred."
Reincarnation has been proven by science. We get rid of our old, worn-out hardware, but we keep the information and then add on to it.
Copernicus was reincarnated as Kepler who returned as Newton who was reincarnated as Gauss who returned as Schwarzschild who was reincarnated as Hawking.
Stephen Hawking the athesit was wrong about GOD and the afterlife, and was rude to mock believers. His quote above has a HUGE mistake in its analogy. When an old computer is to be replaced, one takes all the important information and saves it onto a flashdrive, another hard drive, and/or onto an Internet site. Or maybe you directly transfer that information from the old computer into the new computer and proceed to add new information. This is how reincarnation works which has been proven through the scientific method (google that).
