theotaku wrote...
I just hope I retain myself when I kick the bucket. -_-
That made me laugh.
You know how time is just what we make of it? How some time seems to fly by, and at other times, it drags on? I think in the infinitesimal time that goes by as you die, that is when your brain is firing at 10x10
10000000000 percent. Everything is being registered at once, but more than that, all your memories are being shoved into your consciousness, flooding it hardcore. "Your life flashes before your eyes". I think this can happen, but it doesn't have to happen to %100 of people dying, and the only way to find out is to die.
There was a time when I fell once; I had slipped on the ice trying to pick something up. Right before I hit the ground, there was an infinite amount of time where I thought I had already landed with out hitting my head. When I snapped out of it, I continued falling and smashed up my head, getting a nasty concussion. More than that, though, it had only felt like 2 seconds had passed by afterwards; from the slip, to realizing I was fucked for the time being.
Time dilation is something I believe happens when your perception of everything, in correlation with you brain firing hard at the realization of your surroundings and your physical state, heightens to unnatural levels.
Or maybe you just die. Either way, I'm comforted by my belief that when I'm dead, I won't have to put up with the daily grind anymore. Hopefully I'll have lived a satisfactory life by then.