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Okay, /sci/, I just saw Inception, and it lead me to an interesting hypothetical.

They describe the time ratio as being five minutes world-time to one hour dream-time, such that were you to enter a second dream, you would have five minutes dream-time to one hour secondary-dream-time (just as a conceptual explanation), and it would increase exponentially.

So, what if when you die, just as the last electrical signals are firing across the brain and DMT floods your system causing you to enter a hallucinogenic dream-state, you enter a dream state so deep that that last second before the brain's electrical function ceases translates into an eternity of dream time.

Effectively rendering "afterlife."

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>>1493258

I'm okay with this.

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>>1359295

Would you say the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis applies here? There are no words to express the question because the concept is too abstract?

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