dave_a_mbs
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Hi Digital- A few days back I wanted an answer too, a better one than I had, so I asked for one and wound up being told to go back and restudy some material in a book on optics - which led to wave mechanics etc ... And, finally, at the end of all of this I got an interesting thought.
We usually view the world as made up of discrete grains of quantum-like stuff. Like a statue of microscopic sand. But a number of experiments have demonstrated that virtually everything can also be viewed as the collection of waves that coincide to define them. This too has been demonstrated with electrons, atoms and lots of other stuff that iitially we took to be granular.
Waves vary in;ength fro the Planck length at about 1.5 E(-35) meters to the size of the entire universe, roughly 28,000,000,000 light years. And, because this is a closed system, every wave is a part of every other wave, and thus has an identity that extends effectively infinitely through both time and space.
Each of us is made up of the same set of waves. These waves bring oscillations, like life, followed by non-life, followed by life etc. The fact that the wavelike nature of our attachment to the 3-dimensional world happens to be cyclic as well, suggests that that part of our nature will come and go, as well as every other part of whatever identifies us. Someof these things come and go visibly and some are not so visible. But in every case, because we are, in at least one way, reducible to a collection of waves, we have at least that one way to claim the certainty of eternal existence.
All of that having been said, I go back to the advice from Daisymae and DaBears - go there and have a look. It's far more useful to see it for yourself than to ask for "proofs" which are not very personal at best. Bruce's methods are good, and if you get into rescuing stuck souls, you'll also have fuin while acquiringgod karma. And there are lots of other approaches if that isn't enough.
Happy exploring! dave
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