''all it did was put me 90 minutes closer to death''
What possible theory could that lead to? It's another way of saying it was a complete waste of time... or am I missing something?
I don't see how flatliners has anything to do with that theory.
yes, it is a way of saying it was a waste of time but he explained how it didn't equate to being 90 minutes closer to death which on first thought would be a logical reasoning. something to do with living past the event and doubling chances of surviving longer than given time ........ or something
yes, it is a way of saying it was a waste of time but he explained how it didn't equate to being 90 minutes closer to death which on first thought would be a logical reasoning. something to do with living past the event and doubling chances of surviving longer than given time ........ or something
Sounds like he was just waffling a load of **** rather than explaining some deeply explored widely known concept.
What's that meant to mean.You wouldn't.
But you are 90minutes closer to death. As everybody dies at some point be that in 1day or 70 years time. You will still be 90minutes closer to death then before watching the film but the quality of the film would not of changed this.
i can't remember the theory behind this. a couple of years ago, me and some mates watched a pretty shambolic film before we went into town. got chatting to some other friends down the town and the film in question (euro trip or something) came up and one friend said ''all it did was put me 90 minutes closer to death''. someone then explained a theory that this was not exactly true. he said that the fact you are still alive after the event, doesn't mean you are actually closer to death if you are looking at life in terms of measured times. i can't remember his theory but it sounded interesting, so interesting i forgot itdoes anyone know what i'm on about?
Death isn't a predefined moment in time so you can't be measurably closer to or further from it. Similarly you can't be closer to or further from tomorrow.
Death isn't a predefined moment in time so you can't be measurably closer to or further from it. Similarly you can't be closer to or further from tomorrow.