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The days may seem long, but life itself is rather short. As Bill Nye the Science Guy explains, an average human life will span about 30,000 days. That may seem long, but consider that the typical professional football stadium holds twice as many seats. If you sat in a new seat each day of your
life, you would not visit even half of the seats in the sport stadium. In order to make the most of our lives, we would do well to meditate on our own mortality as a way to understand just how precious and limited our existence is.
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BILL NYE:
Bill Nye, scientist, engineer, comedian, author, and inventor, is a man with a mission: to help foster a scientifically literate society, to help people everywhere understand and appreciate the science that makes our world work. Making science entertaining and accessible is something Bill has been doing most of his life.
In Seattle Nye began to combine his love of science with his flair for comedy, when he won the Steve Martin look-alike contest and developed dual careers as an engineer by day and a stand-up comic by night. Nye then quit his day engineering day job and made the transition to a night job as a comedy writer and performer on Seattle’s home-grown ensemble comedy show “Almost Live.” This is where “Bill Nye the Science Guy®” was born. The show appeared before Saturday Night Live and later on Comedy Central, originating at KING-TV, Seattle’s NBC affiliate.
While working on the Science Guy show, Nye won seven national Emmy Awards for writing, performing, and producing. The show won 18 Emmys in five years. In between creating the shows, he wrote five children’s books about science, including his latest title, “Bill Nye’s Great Big Book of Tiny Germs.”
Nye is the host of three currently-running television series. “The 100 Greatest Discoveries” airs on the Science Channel. “The Eyes of Nye” airs on PBS stations across the country.
Bill’s latest project is hosting a show on Planet Green called “Stuff Happens.” It’s about environmentally responsible choices that consumers can make as they go about their day and their shopping. Also, you’ll see Nye in his good-natured rivalry with his neighbor Ed Begley. They compete to see who can save the most energy and produce the smallest carbon footprint. Nye has 4,000 watts of solar power and a solar-boosted hot water system. There’s also the low water use garden and underground watering system. It’s fun for him; he’s an engineer with an energy conservation hobby.
Nye is currently the Executive Director of The Planetary Society, the world’s largest space interest organization.
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TRANSCRIPT:
Josh: Hey Bill. Do you ever think about your mortality? Does it ever bother you to think that one day you just won't exist? I know you're not religious but do you think anything happens when we die or is it just over, no thoughts, nothing like that? And if given the choice to live longer in an artificial body would you take that or not? Thanks. Bye.
Bill Nye: What a question. That was Josh? Josh, fabulous question. Yes I think about mortality continually man. I won't say constantly but everyday. So I'd like to just give you something to think about. If you lived to be 82 and seven weeks, depends on leap years as to the exact number of weeks, you get 30,000 days on earth, 30,000. When you're in kindergarten 30,000 sounds like a lot, almost an unimaginably big number. When you are my age, I'm 61, you start to see that 30,000 really isn't that many. And to show you it's not that many I encourage you to imagine a National Football League stadium. They typically hold way more than 70,000 people, certainly way more than 60,000 people. So imagine sitting in a different seat every day of your life and watching your life take place down on the field, imagine this. Sit in a different seat everyday. Day-to-day it looks about the same right? But with 30,000 you don't get halfway around, halfway around and you're dead. It sucks man. So it's why it's important to do your best to live your life as best as you can every day. This doesn't mean you become a hedonist and just have a joyride everyday, you're working too big goals but no one appreciate that everybody is going to die. I have never met anyone who is not going to die. I've never met anyone who's of a certain age who is not already dead. It sucks.
Now here's the evidence for why I don't believe i...
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  • @runawayuniverse
    @runawayuniverse7 жыл бұрын

    How I feel about it is like the quote that's attributed to Mark Twain - “I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it.”

  • @WaveMrNight

    @WaveMrNight

    7 жыл бұрын

    Man, you just cured me from 27 years of fear of death. How can I thank you ?

  • @WaveMrNight

    @WaveMrNight

    7 жыл бұрын

    Seriously man, you wouldn't believe it. I've suffered from years of obsessing about death, and you just relieved me from all that. I couldn't express enough gratitude for what you just did to me.

  • @malydok

    @malydok

    7 жыл бұрын

    Ok.

  • @hydroweapon

    @hydroweapon

    7 жыл бұрын

    the difference being that you have now experienced life where before you had not.

  • @mrspinkles700

    @mrspinkles700

    7 жыл бұрын

    Andrew Sutton you contemplate the subjective nothingness of death while you're alive, but not after that.

  • @vabp8985
    @vabp89857 жыл бұрын

    Man, his "I'm 61" came out with such pain I felt bad for Bill

  • @xbronn

    @xbronn

    6 жыл бұрын

    Don't feel bad, you'll be 61 yourself very soon

  • @betterthanemril988

    @betterthanemril988

    5 жыл бұрын

    Victor Bastos I though he was in his 80s

  • @jarofpickles4057

    @jarofpickles4057

    5 жыл бұрын

    @JamesO19991 What's the beef?

  • @gustavgnoettgen

    @gustavgnoettgen

    5 жыл бұрын

    But awesome to see what 60+ people look today... can you imagine that Keanu Youknowwho is almost his age???

  • @andydrew03

    @andydrew03

    4 жыл бұрын

    Feel bad for us all. Everyone has more or less the same end.

  • @Ian-sm3su
    @Ian-sm3su7 жыл бұрын

    What do you think about mortality bill? IT SUCKS MAAAANNEEE!!!

  • @Najebanski

    @Najebanski

    7 жыл бұрын

    puff puff pass

  • @HardKore5250

    @HardKore5250

    7 жыл бұрын

    Dat FancyIan Bill be smokin tokin lol! Probably when he was younger lol!

  • @tenzinwho2079

    @tenzinwho2079

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@HardKore5250 haha nah he still does trust me

  • @Jdubski-dk7ml

    @Jdubski-dk7ml

    4 жыл бұрын

    Tenzin Who why should we trust you

  • @Drew_Hurst

    @Drew_Hurst

    Күн бұрын

    His answer was sad, but I expect it to be the same for All who don't know they're an eternal Spirit. The irony of the intellectual not knowing Who and What They are! Not all his fault tho, We're All fed BS to keep Us distracted from that very truth, not even the religions really tell Us in any empowering way where We don't end up giving Our power away to something or Someone outside of Ourselves. I'm reminded of the advice of the ancient Scholars; "... first know Thyself" 🧘‍♂️💚🧘‍♀️ The eternal Self is discovered in thoughtless-awareness-mediation. 🧘‍♀️💚🧘‍♂️

  • @Richie_Godsil
    @Richie_Godsil7 жыл бұрын

    Bill is impressed by every question posed on the show, he's like the opposite of a grumpy grandpa, it's great! lol

  • @nopenopetheknight7519

    @nopenopetheknight7519

    7 жыл бұрын

    Richie Godsil Probably because he chooses the good questions he thinks are good out of the myriad of questions he receives.

  • @expl42

    @expl42

    4 жыл бұрын

    Spindoctor experience adds

  • @soslothful

    @soslothful

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tgwaste Wild guessing on your part. Can you support your position?

  • @0991ekul
    @0991ekul7 жыл бұрын

    i too think about death almost every day. some days it scares the absolute shit out of me, some days im alright with it (not really). but for some reason, the scariest part is that i'll just be gone forever and ever. this universe will keep expanding to the point where no stars can be seen anymore. the stars will blow out like candles and everything will be cold and dark forever more. it would console me to know what or how this all came to be.

  • @julian0man174

    @julian0man174

    5 жыл бұрын

    Jenson there is no “one” universe. Everything ever made as we know is in our universe shaped as a sphere in the 4th dimension. This sphere according to a 4th dimensional creature looks like a flat piece of paper. That if you bend into the 4th dimension and fold it in half can create a “wormhole ” where am I going with this? Well in order to escape the heat death any race must leave the third dimension, then somehow survive the 4th with completely different laws of physics and entropy and find another life sustaining universe in 3D and enter it but who knows if you can see other universes as a whole to join and who knows if leaving the 3rd dimension and everything AND our laws of physics then surviving unknown ones then finding a universe that we may not be able to see and completely living THERE. (IF) we can do that for every universes’ death, than the human race will live forever’

  • @AnifreakGedsparrow

    @AnifreakGedsparrow

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I just can't wrap my mind around non-existence, and it scares the shit out of me. That whole quote about non-existence before I was born doesn't even give me comfort, since now that I do exist and can contemplate stuff I don't want to go back to the state before I was born lol.

  • @millie5211

    @millie5211

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AnifreakGedsparrow RIGHTTT??!??!?! LIKE THAT QUOTE BRINGS NO COMFORT AT ALL BRO

  • @Ljosi

    @Ljosi

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AnifreakGedsparrow if you watch many videos on some sites of people getting killed you will see just how passing and simple life and death are. A guy walks down the street and a truck runs over him exploding his guts on the pavement - it happened and it's done and done, next day that spot has been power washed and he doesn't exist anymore, no big deal really, just 1 in 8 billion who will all die as well in various ways and 100 billion already lived and died humans. Done and done

  • @tylerlormand5644

    @tylerlormand5644

    Жыл бұрын

    DEATH IS LIFE

  • @MrTmmyh
    @MrTmmyh5 жыл бұрын

    I dont necessarily believe in an afterlife, but its comforting to think about it. Just being gone forever is kinda frightening

  • @greensingleton1854

    @greensingleton1854

    3 жыл бұрын

    That’s what religion was for, if you learn enough about Catholicism, you will know that you will definitely rather be up there then down in hell forever that’s for sure

  • @Devilspade

    @Devilspade

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@greensingleton1854 honestly i wouldn't care where i go, i just wanna capacity to think the next day

  • @gorbachevdhali4952

    @gorbachevdhali4952

    Жыл бұрын

    you're not going to experience eternity after you die, so why be afraid? You didn't exist for an eternity before the universe began, and for billions of years after it did. Were you inconvenienced?

  • @mwild3872

    @mwild3872

    Жыл бұрын

    But what could be frightening if there wasn't anyone there to experience fear?

  • @ogelsmogel

    @ogelsmogel

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't think that's what frightens you. It's the transition from existence to non-existence. The last fight. When that's over and done (like it will be for all of us some day), there's nothing left to be afraid of. I hope..

  • @slammysammy9555
    @slammysammy95557 жыл бұрын

    When we're dead, we have no concept of time, so to me the most logical conclusion is we either stay dead forever or immediately move to a different form of consciousness if at all possible

  • @FlamingAtheist

    @FlamingAtheist

    5 жыл бұрын

    We can always hope this is what happens. I certainly do, because my brain can barely grasp its own lack of existence and when it comes close its filled with a primal fear of the truly unknown.

  • @daywalker3068

    @daywalker3068

    4 жыл бұрын

    You always fear what you don't understand

  • @EmilRzayev-dg6vj

    @EmilRzayev-dg6vj

    4 жыл бұрын

    Owen What possible form of consciousness can somebody move to who is not even conscious in this life? What possibly does mentally sick people can do “there”.

  • @daywalker3068

    @daywalker3068

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@EmilRzayev-dg6vj Who knows? All one can do is speculate.

  • @EmilRzayev-dg6vj

    @EmilRzayev-dg6vj

    4 жыл бұрын

    Daywalker Let me ask you a question do you know that humans are animals? or you don’t believe in evolution? if you do then consider this that other animals have feelings sadness ,pain suffering, just like humans do you think they have an afterlife to? if you say yes then at what animal you would cross the line. Hmm

  • @ShawnRavenfire
    @ShawnRavenfire7 жыл бұрын

    I find mortality discouraging. A lot of people say the certainty of death drives us to accomplish more today, but for me personally, it seems to have the opposite effect. I find myself saying things like "I'm too old to start a new career," or "saving up for a house will take too long."

  • @Xeirus911

    @Xeirus911

    7 жыл бұрын

    There's ups and downs to it all. The net effect should be that you're happy with the time you had.

  • @J.5.M.

    @J.5.M.

    6 жыл бұрын

    Sometimes re-evaluating goals and what really matters can be liberating. For me it's hobbies and time with family.

  • @h6156

    @h6156

    5 жыл бұрын

    It's okay because nature only expects you to procreate. If you don't, well there's plenty other of our species. Beyond that, any expectations we have about life are self imposed. We've succeeded just by being alive in nature's eyes. That's all it takes. If I get down on myself for not living up to my own expectations, I try to remember that and it helps. Everyone essentially is just going through life the best they can with the best they have. There are choices within that and principles to be guided by but that's what it boils down to.

  • @teer5493

    @teer5493

    5 жыл бұрын

    That's the exact effect that death has on me. Like, why bother with anything because I'll die anyway and it'll all be for nothing.

  • @camiller958

    @camiller958

    4 жыл бұрын

    Tally Shardz yeah it sucks and we just have to live with it. And sometimes I wonder if I want to bring a kid into the world that’s gonna have the same questions about death and feeling worthless just as I have

  • @Parsifal1107
    @Parsifal11077 жыл бұрын

    Through college I've taken away this- that its unlikely there will be an after life. But dear god, I hope there is. A place in which everything is perfect and there is no more pain. Just pleasure and happiness.

  • @nicholasonciul5770

    @nicholasonciul5770

    4 жыл бұрын

    It’s confusing man. Imo there’s significant evidence to prove both sides so it’s really hard to say.

  • @sg1145

    @sg1145

    3 жыл бұрын

    I personally believe that we become part of the universe if that makes sense. We are part of the universe allready but I mean in a more as in energy and not a materialistic form. I think we will transcend in a form in which we don’t need to survive and we don’t need feelings to survive anymore. I also can’t imagine an afterlife in which we are the optimal best form of ourselves, wouldn’t make sense really. However given the fact how complex everything is and the chances of us actually being in this moment as it is in this universe is so complex and way out of our understanding that it wouldn’t even surprise me if we were all to be flying unicorns in the afterlife :p

  • @greensingleton1854

    @greensingleton1854

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think life is a leap of faith, think of it this way, your an atheist, you think there’s nothing after death, but when you die and you find out it’s all true, and you lived your life thinking it wasn’t, what will you gain from that? If it’s not true, yea your right, great and enjoy losing your consciousness forever, it’s always going to be a lose lose situation for atheists

  • @bobbyfrank1237

    @bobbyfrank1237

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@nicholasonciul5770 zero evidence to prove an afterlife exists and all the evidence to prove that our and the universe's existence is natural

  • @qdesigner10

    @qdesigner10

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@bobbyfrank1237 zero evidence to prove something doesn’t happen after death either

  • @AnstonMusic
    @AnstonMusic7 жыл бұрын

    I cried to my pillow semi-regularly when I came to terms with my mortality when I was 7 or 8. Haven't felt any need to think about it with grief since.

  • @jaakkohintsala2597

    @jaakkohintsala2597

    7 жыл бұрын

    yea for me it was like, holy shit im gonna die someday, and a little time later, holy shit summer vacation starts in a few days, its like there is no reason to keep thinking about when there is nothing to do about it

  • @DeMelkBoer

    @DeMelkBoer

    7 жыл бұрын

    Bustanut Well, then its a good thing to know you won't notice anything anymore when you dead. So you can stop worrying about dieing some time..

  • @jaakkohintsala2597

    @jaakkohintsala2597

    7 жыл бұрын

    manners

  • @sergior8667

    @sergior8667

    6 жыл бұрын

    You flushed it all out haha

  • @Ellier215

    @Ellier215

    6 жыл бұрын

    Anston, Musician me too!!!!! Very hopeless time. I think I was younger than you when I went through that. I’m now dealing/worrying about health, separation issues, depression and anxiety.

  • @nopenopetheknight7519
    @nopenopetheknight75197 жыл бұрын

    I am an atheist, but we have to remember we have no evidence either way. We don't know how life got started, and why that happened, and we don't know how life seems to dissipates or die out. there may be am afterlife, if there is, I don't think it's going to parellel closely to any religous ideas of the afterlife.

  • @Xeirus911

    @Xeirus911

    7 жыл бұрын

    I both disagree & agree. If there's an afterlife, why isn't there something pre-life? You weren't sentient prior to birth, so why would you assume there's something after death?

  • @nopenopetheknight7519

    @nopenopetheknight7519

    7 жыл бұрын

    *****​ I am not assuming anything. I just said that I have no idea. I just think that assuming life dissipates into nothingness is more likely then an after life is vacuous. This is especially backed up since we don't have much on the tangebilty of the Genisis of life, or the end of life for that matter.

  • @nopenopetheknight7519

    @nopenopetheknight7519

    7 жыл бұрын

    ***** ugh. I am not refuseing to accept it. To me, it's a possibility that nothingness is what happens when we die. What you're assuming is that there is no afterlife, without any proof. Also: So far we only know that life started, and how it evolved. We don't know what instigated it.

  • @red_isopat

    @red_isopat

    7 жыл бұрын

    Joey Bear we have pretty good evidence that consciousness is tied to the brain and that the brain rots away after you die, so afterlife existing is highly unlikely

  • @engrtun

    @engrtun

    5 жыл бұрын

    Xeirus, how about if this life is pre-life? And What we call afterlife is actually “life”?

  • @AaronHendu
    @AaronHendu7 жыл бұрын

    I thank you Bill for being a positive part of my life as a child, right through to now as an adult.

  • @tgarcia247
    @tgarcia2477 жыл бұрын

    This video was surprisingly depressing. I have so much respect for Bill Nye and you can hear it in his voice that the thought of his own death weights heavily on him.

  • @UtubeXcalibur

    @UtubeXcalibur

    2 жыл бұрын

    Atheists are like that, they sometimes realize that they are finite, in their own mind. And that is a sad state to be in, very sad.

  • @cllpz916
    @cllpz9167 жыл бұрын

    I love you Bill and I don't want you to die 😢

  • @eDreamsinc

    @eDreamsinc

    5 жыл бұрын

    We are all going to. All of the awoken are awoken together. We all will die together and build the window of time we call the past. We are all the past. :/

  • @imdawolfman2698

    @imdawolfman2698

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@@eDreamsinc & Cindy Lou, death is not the end. nanu nanu!

  • @jonreinert6502
    @jonreinert65024 жыл бұрын

    Jeez, he got really choked up at the end it looked like he was doing everything he possibly could to not just break down into tears.

  • @goldenmaplearts1264

    @goldenmaplearts1264

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah

  • @CopeandSeethe80085

    @CopeandSeethe80085

    2 жыл бұрын

    Man's gotten old heaven is a pleasure to believe in but some people can't force themselves to that belief so death is quite painful to think about

  • @josephgreen2824

    @josephgreen2824

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CopeandSeethe80085 another way to look at it is that death is so scary humans make up things about the afterlife to comfort themselves

  • @xDLusional
    @xDLusional7 жыл бұрын

    BILL BILL BILL

  • @LuisSanchez-dk7ne

    @LuisSanchez-dk7ne

    7 жыл бұрын

    A Languager Bill bill bill biill bill nye the science guy!!

  • @economichornet3218

    @economichornet3218

    5 жыл бұрын

    SCIENCE RULes!!!

  • @carterhall9258

    @carterhall9258

    4 жыл бұрын

    BILL! BILL! BILL! BILL NYE THE SCIENCE GUY! SCIENCE RULES! INERTIA IS A PROPERTY OF MATTER!

  • @drakeschmidt5717

    @drakeschmidt5717

    4 жыл бұрын

    Bill nye, your mom’s a guy

  • @flubby5133

    @flubby5133

    4 жыл бұрын

    inertia is a property of matter

  • @hgbugalou
    @hgbugalou7 жыл бұрын

    My reason for disbelief of the after life is thinking about before I was born. It was nothingness and blackness and no awareness from me. Death is exactly the same.

  • @LunaBirbosa

    @LunaBirbosa

    7 жыл бұрын

    You didn't meet god

  • @hgbugalou

    @hgbugalou

    7 жыл бұрын

    +nadoeloiskat I am happy for you. I am jealous of those with strong faith, it sure makes death easier to stare in the face. I am agnostic and drifting closer to being an atheist. Despite this I pray occasionally to God to show me a sign or do something to inspire my faith. I have been doing this for 20 years and no one has called back yet.

  • @rubytuby6369

    @rubytuby6369

    7 жыл бұрын

    Michael O download a free audio Bible and listen to the New Testament Jesus teachings. Romans 10:17 So faith comes from hearing the message, and the message that is heard is what Christ spoke.

  • @theuhohoreo100

    @theuhohoreo100

    7 жыл бұрын

    Michael O I think the whole "God" concept is just fear of the fact that it's more probable that when we die it's game over. Now sure people believe in God due to "faith" but that's all they have and I believe they use that term "faith" to escape the idea that there is no afterlife because no one knows.

  • @connorp2402

    @connorp2402

    7 жыл бұрын

    I'll tell you a good one... I'm completely Atheist (not that it's really relevant) however I thought, Ignoring all Religion and pretending that there never was religion, what evidence have I got for life after death thinking I would probably come to the answer that there wasn't any. But then I heard people saying Death is like before Birth that's why you shouldn't be afraid cause you didn't mind then so why should you now. (A terrible argument for not being afraid in my opinion) but then I realised that if you go back to the state you were before you were alive then aren't you at the state which is pre birth? One could argue that when the universe ends there will be absolute cold yet before everything there was absolute cold (cold being nothing (nothing being the absence of anything)). Therefore even though the odds are astronomical for you being alive now the fact you are is evidence enough for you coming back. The only thing that that leads to is maybe we have infinite cycles of being alive and dying. This is without taking any religion into consideration just what we have experienced up to now. So it's either 0 or infinity. That probably didn't help cause both are scary but at the same time it to me gives a glimmer of hope that it might not be 0 Sorry for the essay

  • @Tryn2bkind
    @Tryn2bkind7 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Bill, for being you, and always standing up for truth. I'm an American (57) living for the past 11 years in central Thailand, teaching high school science. A good deal of my classes are spent showing Bill Nye The Science Guy episodes, which the students seem to like and learn English from. It must be rewarding to know you have taught so many millions during your career. I wish you well in your twilight years. Peace to you.

  • @Jellicorp
    @Jellicorp7 жыл бұрын

    anyone else notice bill's eyes watering and getting all choked up? broke my heart realizing he's closer to death than we realised, and i think he realised it as well.

  • @goldenmaplearts1264

    @goldenmaplearts1264

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah

  • @AdamA-wg1ko
    @AdamA-wg1ko7 жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU BIG THINK AND BILL!! THIS IS ON MY FAVE TOP 5 VIDEO SERIES ON THE ENTIRE INTERNET!!!

  • @rubber6591
    @rubber65913 жыл бұрын

    Hi my name is Daniel .thank you bill this gives me a new perspective on life i’m still very much afraid of death and it’s something that I haven’t been able to get over since I was a child when I learned about it .I’m 17 now and sometimes when I stay up thinking about it too long I have fear twitches I know that one day I will die but facing the music is just very frightening to me

  • @veegomi7669
    @veegomi76697 жыл бұрын

    im 22 and this is bothering me so fucking much. I just want to stop and live my life. I guess it ties into my clinical depeession and panic disorder. fuck they say ignorance is bliss and I have to agree the morw aware i became to more miserable ive become. Fuck i wish everyone ultimate peace and happiness. 😩😤

  • @kizunahenta.1759

    @kizunahenta.1759

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hope you eventually find peace too, I would never ever wish this sort of pain on anyone

  • @jakehannigan7159
    @jakehannigan71597 жыл бұрын

    this man spoke at a college in my town and I missed it. I really missed out on seeing a great mind in person. fucking love you bill

  • @landenridings3209
    @landenridings32095 жыл бұрын

    Religion aside when he said, “Live your life the best you can.” That’s what I take from this vid

  • @mustacheofgold6846
    @mustacheofgold68462 жыл бұрын

    Even before I watched videos about death awareness, I often asked myself "would I regret saying no if I was on my death bed?" on offers that I felt unsure about. And there were a surprising amount of things I considered saying no to, but said yes to due to this reasoning, that ended up being very worthwhile experiences. Had a great vacation in Vietnam, some of the friends I have now I got to know due to a party far away, and I've got to spent plenty of time with my grandparents/great aunts & uncles before they passed away, even if it was uncomfortable due to their decline.

  • @m.a.3322
    @m.a.33224 жыл бұрын

    Bill: I've never met anyone who's not gonna die Kids born in 2020: actually I'm gonna upload my consciousness onto a computer when I'm 80 years old

  • @hyperion3704

    @hyperion3704

    3 жыл бұрын

    I wonder how that's gonna work. Uploading consciousness, that is. Till date, we don't even know 'what' we're gonna upload much less 'where' we're gonna find it and 'how' its gonna be done. Hope humanity figures it out.

  • @kingnative

    @kingnative

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@hyperion3704 '

  • @Stierenkloot

    @Stierenkloot

    3 жыл бұрын

    Once your consciousness gets uploaded your true self dies. Or at least will still die. The upload isn’t you. It’s a copy of you.

  • @jesterknight3837

    @jesterknight3837

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Stierenkloot Yeah

  • @apbt067

    @apbt067

    2 жыл бұрын

    Shit I bet they will have it figured out before the next generation passes. We’re that far from going to Mars.

  • @tomdouglas6053
    @tomdouglas60533 жыл бұрын

    He did a great job answering a question that is very sensitive it looks like towards the end he's about to cry and tries so hard to keep it together. I can tell he was thinking about his grandma and his life. Mortality can be a scary thing and what I also respected about him is he's also open minded to an afterlife because the thing is we really don't know. Bill nye thank you for answering such a tough question and not sugar coating it. I have many fond memories of watching his show when I was elementary school.

  • @johnnymx3
    @johnnymx35 жыл бұрын

    Bill Nye da Science Guy! He was an important figure in my childhood. Kind of like a Mr Rogers for science geeks. Respect for having answered that one. Actually made me cry listening to his voice get heavier. Then after sniffing, I saw the tears in his eyes. I wanted to give the guy a hug. 😢 My grandpa of 93 wanted to take every lunch we had together to talk about dying. What he needs to pass on before he can't anymore. Establish his will. Talk about giving me the ring on his finger. For 2 years, it just created this awkward sadness. His body was giving up. Only his will kept him going. Sight, Bladder, Memory... All stayed strong for so long, but fell so fast in the end. He was an inspiration to me. So to Bill, I want to say this... You got some good time ahead of you. But it's all relative. The short time you can give adds to the richness of the years that others have. We love you man. 😊

  • @LukeSumIpsePatremTe
    @LukeSumIpsePatremTe7 жыл бұрын

    I'd like to live 1000, maybe 10,000 years. But forever? No way!

  • @LukeSumIpsePatremTe

    @LukeSumIpsePatremTe

    7 жыл бұрын

    The life is the difference.

  • @dizzychineseman7445

    @dizzychineseman7445

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@rosellecarmen2224 so your saying suicide is ok?

  • @rosellecarmen2224

    @rosellecarmen2224

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@dizzychineseman7445 who's saying suicide is okay? The OP wants to die after 10000 years.

  • @dizzychineseman7445

    @dizzychineseman7445

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@rosellecarmen2224 because it potrays the same idea as im gonna be dead in 100 years so why not kill myself now

  • @rosellecarmen2224

    @rosellecarmen2224

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@dizzychineseman7445 my question was what's the difference between dying now and 10000 years from now. You can read my original unedited post and there isn't any suggestion for anyone to kill themselves. So what's your point?

  • @walexander8378
    @walexander83787 жыл бұрын

    So if there is an afterlife, do I get to see my grandpa who died with dementia and didn't know who I was? Or do I get to see him as a 23 year old in top condition who didn't know who I was? Either one sounds great. He was a real prick.

  • @jimmycodmw2

    @jimmycodmw2

    7 жыл бұрын

    lmao wtf

  • @reubenarroyo457

    @reubenarroyo457

    7 жыл бұрын

    XD

  • @itscrimmy2595

    @itscrimmy2595

    7 жыл бұрын

    Nordkiinach you're way to smart. go out and party for once you deserve it fuck studying lmao

  • @apbt067

    @apbt067

    2 жыл бұрын

    Idk friend no one does. But I can say is let the ones you live know you love them and how much. Maybe show them some how instead of just saying it. My older brother is of like 10 yrs ago a hardcore Pentecostal and since he became that way. He never txt me never checks in on our mom but he is always at church. Hell his family use to got 4 or 6 days a week. We aren’t mad at each other but we don’t talk at all and we didn before all his church going. I just hate that some believe have this belief they will see there loved ones again and get to reminese. I am currently very confused one what I believe and have always had a hard time with having faith in the unknown. I don’t see my self forgiving my brother for not coming to see my mother she she does pass away. He lives 10 miles away by the way. I guess my point is just let the ones you love know that you do cause once they’re gone they’re gone. ✌️out

  • @jacksonpuckett6115
    @jacksonpuckett61155 жыл бұрын

    Greatest video on youtube. Thanks for posting and most thanks to Bill Nye for answering what most people would avoid. Such a great person

  • @kizunahenta.1759
    @kizunahenta.17592 жыл бұрын

    It’s not the idea of suffering that scares me, it’s the idea of disappearing. Forever, for infinity. The thought keeps me up at night and I feel cold and hot and I feel like throwing up. I don’t normally think about this sort of thing but when I do it hits my core like a truck. I really do hope I can come to terms with it someday. Logically, and not with some overused quote or religion or any sort of cheap coping mechanism that looks away from our mortality

  • @josephstubbs5254
    @josephstubbs52544 жыл бұрын

    I can feel the sadness in his voice. I'm sorry such a tough question came up Bill.

  • @goldenmaplearts1264

    @goldenmaplearts1264

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same

  • @BlackEpyon
    @BlackEpyon7 жыл бұрын

    "Do you wanna be stuck in an Apple product the rest of your life?" No, I'll take Microsoft thanks. I know where the "advanced options" are. That being said, I've always been a fan of "Ghost in the Shell."

  • @imdawolfman2698

    @imdawolfman2698

    5 жыл бұрын

    Well said.

  • @daptor1427
    @daptor14277 жыл бұрын

    I was pretty terrified of death at some points in my life so far, but I don't care as much now (I'm in my 20's). All I want is to do the things I care about and have the experiences I look forward to before I die, so I guess for me it's more about not dying too early. There's a paradox where I want to grow old so I have more time to do my things, but I don't to get all kinds of diseases and outlive many of my friends and family. In a weird way it helps that life has a lot of horrible things too, so death can not just be and end to good things, but also a relief when you have experienced a lot of pain and misery. Nowadays I don't really think about my mortality that often. It makes me feel anxious, and I enjoy my life more when I think about interesting ideas and deeper goals I want to accomplish. This doesn't mean that people should completely avoid negative emotions and thoughts. Quite the opposite: I would recommend taking a walk or meditating or keep a diary or whatever, to get your thoughts organized and let your emotions pass through your mind without resisting too much, so you can observe them and not continually have to supress them. I didn't know what I was going to write in advance so this ended up as a lot of rambling.

  • @donaldpriola1807
    @donaldpriola18074 жыл бұрын

    This was so personal. What a brilliant, and insightful man.

  • @doomdays101
    @doomdays1017 жыл бұрын

    this was a great question and a great answer i love bill nye ever since i was kid . It sucks not having an afterlife though because i worked hard at becoming who i am and i still have more to discover . its hard for me to believe that my state of consciousness is not a living being of its own design and that i cant progress beyond the body it which it is in. also the fact that our body shares a symbiotic relationship with many bacteria and we understand and acknowledge that fact . so its just hard for me to comprehend my existence just poof gone

  • @Xeirus911

    @Xeirus911

    7 жыл бұрын

    That's exactly the feeling that lead me to submit the question.

  • @bradcrampton8920
    @bradcrampton89207 жыл бұрын

    It is interesting how prominent scientific minds are often great at discussing philosophy. Thanks so much Bill. You are making a difference with your allotment of days.

  • @neilrobinson2624
    @neilrobinson26247 жыл бұрын

    That stadium bit was in his book undeniable. Amazing book!

  • @kirkmarongeii7942
    @kirkmarongeii79424 жыл бұрын

    So respectful of religions and delivers his answers in such a cool way. Love this man

  • @iluvatar003
    @iluvatar0037 жыл бұрын

    Oh my god... thinking about being stuck in an Apple product sends chills down my spine...

  • @julian0man174

    @julian0man174

    5 жыл бұрын

    iluvatar003 haha, I’m an apple fanboy, so as long as it (whatever product I am) is from the Steve Jobs era I’m fine

  • @crooker2

    @crooker2

    5 жыл бұрын

    God no. I'd rather be stuck in Linux truth be told...

  • @EPrimeify
    @EPrimeify7 жыл бұрын

    This is the Bill Nye video I've been waiting to see.

  • @SHLVideos
    @SHLVideos7 жыл бұрын

    I love this series. I get so much meaning from it.

  • @BlackOTR1
    @BlackOTR17 жыл бұрын

    Bill Nye is Awesome! Thank you for this segment every Tuesday :)

  • @nathantron
    @nathantron7 жыл бұрын

    Bill. You have raised me intellectually since I was a child. There is nobody I would aspire to be more than you. You have a beautiful mind, and I consider it an honor to live during a portion of your life, and be able to see everything you've done, and caused. :) Thank you.

  • @DanielRodriguez-vh3dz

    @DanielRodriguez-vh3dz

    6 жыл бұрын

    ArmeniAren ! And?

  • @Jeremyramone
    @Jeremyramone7 жыл бұрын

    life is much too important ever to be taken seriously- Oscar Wilde

  • @cromcoffee3229
    @cromcoffee32294 жыл бұрын

    Well said, I really appreciate his thoughts.

  • @LeChud
    @LeChud7 жыл бұрын

    He never fails to brighten my Tuesdays

  • @vincentgatlin4726
    @vincentgatlin47265 жыл бұрын

    I feel like this view of the afterlife is based on just the most commonly believed view. I've always thought if there is an afterlife, you wouldn't take any sort of physical form.

  • @Jaytaxman
    @Jaytaxman7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing Bill. I'm glad to better see your point of view.

  • @TheTarutau
    @TheTarutau7 жыл бұрын

    Especially given the great work being performed by geneticists in regards to this topic. Of course according to what I have learned it looks like we will in fact revert in age to our most optimal state and this is just icing on the cake. I always wonder how the rate of growth of technology will be effected once we are able to keep our most dedicated scientists around not only to teach but to guide continuing generations. Cool analogy regarding the football stadium since it also highlights how personality develops and how life is very much like that movie Groundhog Day. If you wanted to take it further you could use the rows as distinguishing marks of probabilty.

  • @fedbia2003
    @fedbia20037 жыл бұрын

    I've been wanting to ask this question for the past two years. I keep hoping I can find solace about mortality somewhere.

  • @Xeirus911

    @Xeirus911

    7 жыл бұрын

    It comes with time/age. Be patient.

  • @kagakai7729

    @kagakai7729

    Жыл бұрын

    (it doesn't. You just gaslight yourself into thinking you're fine with it because you know you can't do anything about it.)

  • @fedbia2003

    @fedbia2003

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kagakai7729 I mean, it does. From a TOC in Afghanistan to the hospital where my wife works, I know plenty of people with a perfect acceptance of their mortality.

  • @justingarver7702
    @justingarver77027 жыл бұрын

    is it just me or did it seem like Bill Nye got emotional there towards the end or was he just chuckling

  • @Xeirus911

    @Xeirus911

    7 жыл бұрын

    Nah, he was just laughing at his thoughts, like a true nerd. Gotta love em.

  • @justingarver7702

    @justingarver7702

    7 жыл бұрын

    +Josh T lol yeah I can see that now

  • @atay08morales14

    @atay08morales14

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ikr

  • @goldenmaplearts1264

    @goldenmaplearts1264

    3 жыл бұрын

    To me it DID sounded like he was going to cry

  • @angelicamackey6624
    @angelicamackey66247 жыл бұрын

    Very insightful! I love the computer joke at the end!

  • @fdakis
    @fdakis7 жыл бұрын

    Nye is the shit. He's such a nice guy no matter which side of the argument you're on its tough not to like him. I could listen to this guy all day.

  • @eddie4047
    @eddie40477 жыл бұрын

    The idea of continuing consiousness after death doesn't have to be religious nor a naiv conception that you can just migrate to a better place. It can indeed be rationalized. I at least look at myself as a rational person who carefully considers what's true independent of what I would like to be true. But I do believe that you in a sense will be conscious after death. I acknowledge that anything more than that I don't find any basis to believe. Just consciousness. Why? Because the only thing in the world we can be 100% certain is not an illusion is consciousness. So why do we experience it? My hypothesis is that we have to, simply because you can't be conscious of being uncionscious and that's why we immidiately experienced consciousness wherever it may have appeared. We didn't have to wait for infinity to wake up, nor the 13 billion years since the Big Bang of this universe. At least we didn't feel that infinity. The fact that I in the end actually happened to experience consciousness I think confirms my point in a lot of ways. If I can exist now, why not later? Is my consciousness depleted after getting here in a one shot lucky event, that would have to be infinitely lucky, given that the universe had to occur the exact way it did for this exact body that I am to exist? All this among other things leads me to believe in sort of a law, that says that my conscious experience will always exist. In what way or form I cannot know.

  • @voltrondefenderoftheuniver6222

    @voltrondefenderoftheuniver6222

    4 жыл бұрын

    I do not see any religion or mysticism in the Bible

  • @andydrew03

    @andydrew03

    4 жыл бұрын

    Would be nice but no, I don't think so.

  • @martinschrammel8413

    @martinschrammel8413

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for that input. I am not convinced about that but it is a very comforting thought.

  • @Hannahtehbanana
    @Hannahtehbanana5 жыл бұрын

    Whenever I talk to my boyfriend about this, he always says ‘you just like to believe in an afterlife because it’s comforting’, when it reality it’s primarily based on interesting discussion and curiosity. I’ve always been intrigued by philosophy and our state of consciousness. If there is nothing after death, no afterlife, there will be no “me” to experience it, so there is no need for me to worry about that. If you guys are curious about the afterlife, watch Alan Watts video on reincarnation. He makes some really logical points. *“What has happened once can very well happen again. If it happened once it’s extraordinary, and it’s not really very much more extraordinary if it happened all over again.”*

  • @martinschrammel8413

    @martinschrammel8413

    4 жыл бұрын

    This thought of me not going to experience it anyways consciously and hopefully all going to end with something like going to sleep in bed is my solitary comfort in this subject.

  • @carlosdan9999
    @carlosdan99997 жыл бұрын

    Loved the question, and even more the answer :)

  • @casuallycovered2437
    @casuallycovered24374 жыл бұрын

    i just love listening to him and learning

  • @OnePercentBetter
    @OnePercentBetter7 жыл бұрын

    Everyone has experienced consciousness (being awake) and unconsciousness (being asleep). Let's assume we're dead and that death is like an eternal sleep. We are unconscious. Because we're unconscious, we don't know that we're unconscious. We can't perceive space or TIME. Let's assume the only alternative to unconsciousness is consciousness. Perhaps at some point we will 'wake up' into consciousness. Not necessarily within our old bodies, but in a completely new lifeform in the future, completely separate from our previous life. Even if we didn't 'wake up', we wouldn't know anyway because we can't perceive time in such a state. So the only known alternative is to 'wake up'! Right? Time to go take some ayahuasca...

  • @kyrlics6515

    @kyrlics6515

    6 жыл бұрын

    OnePercentBetter I think we turn into potatos

  • @DisplayLine6.13.9

    @DisplayLine6.13.9

    6 жыл бұрын

    Can you dream when you're dead ?

  • @MessiahMma

    @MessiahMma

    6 жыл бұрын

    Kyrlics lmaoo

  • @Tnu1138

    @Tnu1138

    6 жыл бұрын

    and that doens't disturbe you?

  • @hrafn7936

    @hrafn7936

    6 жыл бұрын

    Tnu1138 year old thread mate, he's probably not gonna respond why would it be disturbing though? how could the notion of not feeling anything whatsoever feel disturbing?

  • @ericdamexican
    @ericdamexican7 жыл бұрын

    Damn Bill! That was depressing! You are in my top 3 mentors, "heros" if you will. I love to listen to your lectures, and to learn from your cast life experience. But that stadium speech was a bummer!

  • @richardking1
    @richardking12 жыл бұрын

    Really clever. Bill, you gave me a fresh perspective on everything once again

  • @Sullby
    @Sullby7 жыл бұрын

    If I could save any celebrity it would be bill. He made me want to learn when I was a child and I'm still learning from him now. He is a very witty man!

  • @stevena8719
    @stevena87197 жыл бұрын

    what a thought! you just have to "fit in"! the better you fit in, the more evolutionarily fit you are! hahaha what a thought for me

  • @Jeffyboi5451
    @Jeffyboi54514 жыл бұрын

    I love you bill and I'm so grateful to be alive in the same timeline as you. Same goes for Neil degrasse Tyson and stephon hawking

  • @Ian-dy3ul
    @Ian-dy3ul7 жыл бұрын

    30,000 ! this video changed my life like no other. Depressing , and pushing

  • @ajlcunha
    @ajlcunha7 жыл бұрын

    I loved the field comparison to days of life!

  • @Xeirus911
    @Xeirus9117 жыл бұрын

    My hair looks ridiculous.

  • @StaticDreamsEntert

    @StaticDreamsEntert

    7 жыл бұрын

    Josh T Mines pretty sexy .

  • @Xeirus911

    @Xeirus911

    7 жыл бұрын

    Psh, lies.

  • @Xeirus911

    @Xeirus911

    7 жыл бұрын

    Chubby? lmao. Might be the way I'm sitting, I'm def not chubby :P

  • @questioneverything.1178

    @questioneverything.1178

    7 жыл бұрын

    Looked like you were in an earthquake, but good question! I think about mortality and discuss with my son all the time. Have you seen Ghost in the Shell?

  • @Xeirus911

    @Xeirus911

    7 жыл бұрын

    Question everything. Haha, I was balancing the phone on my leg. I think I did pretty well :P I've only seen one episode like 10 years ago :/

  • @jonathanmclean6289
    @jonathanmclean62897 жыл бұрын

    "Watching ourselves die is overwhelming evidence that there is no life after death" That's evidence? I can respect that he doesn't believe in life after death, but a better reason would be, "Because we have zero tangible proof". That would make more sense. I personally believe in life after death, and that's only because I choose to have faith in that. I've watched loved ones pass away and that didn't stop me from believing that there is an afterlife. I just don't see the correlation. Simply saying there is no evidence of an afterlife is a good enough reason in my opinion.

  • @MrRyinoyea

    @MrRyinoyea

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think you missed his point. We can see the degradation of our bodies before our selves. Why should we believe things get better after our hearts stop beating?

  • @simplybuyer1
    @simplybuyer14 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the that.Well explained. Yet, I still suffer with death anxiety

  • @julienpoivert7223
    @julienpoivert72237 жыл бұрын

    We are learning for "weaving" our knowledge on a different light hours, days, years and life and minding this scale make us not only thinking slowly but bigger that the dimensions of family really mean for me ;) the most important is that we are here all together ! That the steering wheel of life !

  • @jaywar69
    @jaywar697 жыл бұрын

    “I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it.” -Mark Twain

  • @daywalker3068

    @daywalker3068

    4 жыл бұрын

    That quote doesn't make sense. You can only be dead if you had a life beforehand.

  • @NienNienNien

    @NienNienNien

    3 жыл бұрын

    It does make sense. What the quote is saying is that you werent born or existed during those billions of years. So basically your dead and dying in this life is like returning to that state of non existence. Except this time you won't get second chances, this time we will all spend the rest of our eons as if we never existed during those billions of before

  • @Eggplanet96
    @Eggplanet967 жыл бұрын

    "It sucks!"

  • @h6156
    @h61565 жыл бұрын

    Gosh this is so refreshing to hear. Part of what makes life great is that there are no expectations other than the ones we impose on ourselves. Just as Bill said, we are here to pass on our genes and that's about it. Evolution couldn't give a rats ass about you after that. I don't think I will have kids but it is interesting how nature just kind of is a thing and that we exist individually for a brief part of it in time and then we pop out of it. We will never know when it ends, if it ends, or what will happen beyond our death, even what has happened presumably before the big bang (if there is such a thing as before B.B.). It's fascinatingly pointless but at the same time it is everything that matters. We might be in a simulation but we'd never know. It's pretty amazing that we can experience life as conscious beings, aware of our own existence.

  • @vasmar1061
    @vasmar10612 жыл бұрын

    Honesty and directness and integrity 👌🌺. AND with style ⭐

  • @Doomroar
    @Doomroar7 жыл бұрын

    Something tells me that Bill will have or has some hard beef with Ray Kurzweil.

  • @RedSquirrelHunter
    @RedSquirrelHunter7 жыл бұрын

    I wish you elaborated more on the final part of the question. You kind of just laughed it off.

  • @The10thManRules

    @The10thManRules

    7 жыл бұрын

    RedSquirrelHunter That means that he's involved in cybernetic bodies. Shhhh...

  • @DerekMoore82

    @DerekMoore82

    7 жыл бұрын

    RedSquirrelHunter The technology and understanding to move our consciousness into a digital place is too far off for Bill, probably too far off for anyone alive right now, so although it's an interesting subject, it only seems to be interesting to those willing to entertain future tech. I think Bill prefers to contemplate present day or near future developments as an engineer. However, Sam Harris is the guy you want to listen to on those sort of subjects. As a neuroscientist, it's right up his alley, and his conversations in the matter are enthusiastic and rather stimulating.

  • @ourcollectiveinsanity

    @ourcollectiveinsanity

    7 жыл бұрын

    you can move our conciousnes into a digital realm , that doesnt mean you will enjoy awareness forever, since the real you will die, only your digital version will go on for a long time, so it is basically making a digital clone of yourself.

  • @DerekMoore82

    @DerekMoore82

    7 жыл бұрын

    Ariel .Rodriguez Very good point. However, we don't have any way of knowing just yet if that concern, though natural, is really valid or not. Is it a simple obstacle to overcome in our methods, or perhaps a non issue altogether? There's obviously still more that we don't know about consciousness than what we do know about it. What experts seem to agree upon is that the consciousness you experience, the feeling of 'I' in your head - is the real you. And all it's made up of is electrical signals interpreted by the hardware of your brain. So if this process was fully understood in the future, so that the full exact process of electrical signals that makes up 'you'. your consciousness, your sense of experience, memory, inner thoughts, all of it .. if it were perfectly understood as to be replicated, emulated, or transferred from electrical signals on the brain to electrical signals on another storage medium - then it will be for all intents and purposes 'the real you' - the body isn't the real you, the consciousness is. The body is simply the container, the vessel. In so far as the concern that the consciousness, though 100% identical (and so still you), would only be a copy or duplicate, and not the orginal, well there's nothing too scary about that it turns out. Our cells get replaced after a few years with new ones anyways. So nothing is original, and that's never been an issue for our continued sense of self before. Vsauce has a cool video on that if you're interested. However, we're not talking about a slow gradual move/replace. We're talking about a more abrupt and jarring procedure for sure so it would be natural to have concerns and doubts. It's all theoretical anyways. The important thing is to retain the continuity of presence, when transferring your consciousness, so you won't feel as though you must die and be reborn, but instead that you simply woke up to find yourself in a digital body, or whatever the container is - with ALL your memories in tact, your sense of self, your personailty, everything is still right where you left it in that place behind our eyes we call 'I', our self, our consciousness - you still feel like you. And is there a necessity to avoid interruption in order to affirm that it's really you? And not simply a copy of you and the real you is missing out? Well that's something nobody knows, and it's a big one. Another big issue is will we even know if the new container has true consciousness, or does it only appear to? If the transferred consciousness was a collection of electrical signals that operates like you, but without the all important consciousness, then it would have been a failure. In that sense you would be right, it wouldn't be you at all, but merely a general intelligence without consciousness, or with a new form of consciousness we don't understand. Perhaps that consciousness, though not you, would still be a valuable and obviously immortal variant. You could think of it as offspring, or passing on your essence to an immortal artificial being that lives forever in this universe representing you. It would still be the closest thing to an afterlife we could have. If nothing else, it would be a superior version of you since it still functions and thinks as you do but without the corruption of aging, or the limitation of time when it comes to what that version could accomplish. But that's assuming you lose the continuity. However, there are those who think the continuity of presence can be maintained during transfer. This is all hypothetical of course, but the concepts are all we have to go on at the moment. Of course, I'm no expert on any of this, far from it. But I have read about these issues from those who study in this particular field. The neuroscientist Sam Harris discusses these issues in great detail in his book 'Waking Up' It covers, among other things, consciousness, what it is and isn't, what we know so far, what we can expect, what we still need to grasp, etc. It's a very interesting book. I recommend it if you're interested in that kind of stuff. Sorry for rambling on. Have a good one buddy.

  • @ourcollectiveinsanity

    @ourcollectiveinsanity

    7 жыл бұрын

    Derek Moore funny thing im a fan of Sam Harris, ill check the book out, thanks.

  • @JoannGomes
    @JoannGomes4 жыл бұрын

    “You expire” damn that hit hard

  • @joshuasmith6666
    @joshuasmith66663 жыл бұрын

    2:41 i knew i was in love with you, i never even thought about checking your stance on this subject, but i agree with you 100% and it drives me nuts that people disagree, i am very poor always have been and i have never known happiness so far.... i would like to enjoy at least some of this life and meeting you and hanging out would mean the world to me..... i'm always available if you ever have time which i know is fleeting, i would love to just throw idea's at you all day and see what you think

  • @jorgecorea7528
    @jorgecorea75287 жыл бұрын

    On the last question, about putting my brain in an artificial body / machine I'd say yes if it was a la Ghost in the Shell, otherwise no.

  • @LucyKritikos
    @LucyKritikos7 жыл бұрын

    mortality mmm why not but me neither don't believe that there's another life after death just face it we live once and no life after death

  • @futurecreator5864
    @futurecreator58645 жыл бұрын

    Energy can’t be created or destroyed. Our thoughts, emotions, memories... they’re all types of energy. That’s our soul. When we die it changes form since that’s the only thing energy can do.

  • @WyattCayer
    @WyattCayer3 жыл бұрын

    Bill has been a bright spot throughout my life in many capacities! He is my hero :D

  • @maxmillman9477
    @maxmillman94775 жыл бұрын

    The more I contemplate death, the' more I feel having no afterlife to be the perfect ending to existence. After all, the idea of life permanently ending is only potentially frightening from a living perspective; once you're dead, you don't know you're dead. It's perfect.

  • @LoboLocoX
    @LoboLocoX7 жыл бұрын

    I'm not religious I don't believe in the Christian version of God but I believe that there are endless possibilities out there in the universe for all we know were stuck in the Matrix. Scientist can entertain the idea of multiple dimensions/Universes/time travel but I always feel like they're really dismissive of things that are considered "spiritual".

  • @spookz5111

    @spookz5111

    5 жыл бұрын

    KZread Commentator Rick the universe is a hologram

  • @TheStanimal77
    @TheStanimal776 жыл бұрын

    Love love LOVE this guy!

  • @paulah2072
    @paulah20723 жыл бұрын

    Love this! ❤

  • @neilsonlee7610
    @neilsonlee76107 жыл бұрын

    Apparently Bill Nye has never tried DMT

  • @imdawolfman2698

    @imdawolfman2698

    5 жыл бұрын

    WOW IT'S GOD. I SEE GOD! IT'S ALL OVER ME, IN ME! IT TICKLES!

  • @mark133gt9
    @mark133gt94 жыл бұрын

    Bill nye was about to cry :( i dont like seeing old people like bill nye cry

  • @devilsoffspring5519

    @devilsoffspring5519

    3 жыл бұрын

    When old people cry, it's because shit's bad

  • @D-waltTheGamer
    @D-waltTheGamer3 жыл бұрын

    What would i do different in my next life? I would change my anxiety issues and push them out of the way. For too long i been too scared to talk freely to anyone. By now i have my friends of course but still, if i could turn back time to when i was in school then i would go back to when i was in middle school atleast. Talk to everyone and such. I was never the social butterfly and for that i was too lonely. I had to open up to atleast 1 person to make myself feel better, out of meeting and making a friend out of that 1 person i made another few friends, and i am certainly happy to have them all in my life. Another reason of why i wasn't a social butterfly was also cuz i had trust issues.

  • @arkdelta637
    @arkdelta6375 жыл бұрын

    Afterlife could just be that final thought, or hyper-intense brain activity before death. It could be a slow build up or abstract energies produced by your mind that linger after your body dies. It could be it's own space, like it's own universe, a type of mind/unconsciousness-universe/multiverse since something non-physical can't exactly physically decay. I don't have all the evidence, but those are some fun maybes.

  • @daywalker3068

    @daywalker3068

    4 жыл бұрын

    That could explain NDEs

  • 7 жыл бұрын

    Shrooms say there is a possibility of something after this existence 😁

  • @Sean-tn5nv

    @Sean-tn5nv

    7 жыл бұрын

    I had an alarming trip with LSD, about one year ago. I went to Hell for a long time then finally I managed to get to Heaven. My consciousnesses was extracted and shot through a black hole when entering heaven. I thought I was dying, I thought I was dead. At the time it made me an instant agnostic, with time though I think this only happened because my brain was so active during the whole process. I think when the lights go out for real, they go out - no brain activity means no thoughts. Im sure though that even non religious people have these exact same thoughts when dying for real because we all deep down do not want it to be over and this is of course the basis for all religion. Safe travels!

  • @mkjyt1

    @mkjyt1

    7 жыл бұрын

    i've noticed this also after years of meditation and psychedelics. HAD a major depression and realised everything we know or think about afterlife and dreams are false information. We are animals like rest of the species around us.Lesson of life is to survive or die. Not saying i am right or anything but that is what i believe currently..

  • @dahg4608

    @dahg4608

    7 жыл бұрын

    I never thought anything happened after you died until I tried DMT. After that, I feel certain that your soul or some form of consciousness continues on after your physical body deceases. I felt like I died but got hugged by the entire world in some weird way. After hearing that your brain produces DMT when you die, I still keep this belief.

  • 7 жыл бұрын

    Runos9999 You take a complete scientific approach, that's one way to look at it. You noticed I said "possibility, which means I don't claim to know one way or the other, just like you.

  • 7 жыл бұрын

    ***** I think, thought created the material world in which we live in. I know, I don't know.

  • @paulg451
    @paulg4517 жыл бұрын

    what if when we die we wake up?

  • @murataydn2027
    @murataydn20274 жыл бұрын

    The stadium thing was one of the best analogies I have ever heard.

  • @AntonioRockGP
    @AntonioRockGP7 жыл бұрын

    wow. Best answer ever to this recurring question!

  • @justmadeit2
    @justmadeit27 жыл бұрын

    Life is short. We are all going to die. Many people dont want to think about it. It could happen to you at any time though. Strange thought ! There is a book called the denial of death by ernest becker thats good and deals with this topic

  • @DManCAWMaster

    @DManCAWMaster

    7 жыл бұрын

    justmadeit2 I think we don't think about it a lot for a variety of reasons. Religion is one but even if your not religious it doesn't do much good thinking about it. Thinking about it constantly just makes you lose time that you could have been using to do other things.

  • @justmadeit2

    @justmadeit2

    7 жыл бұрын

    DManCAWMaster True

  • @tishsmiddy71

    @tishsmiddy71

    7 жыл бұрын

    I'll give it a read ,thanks for share. Not a great Christian,but try to be a good human

  • @justmadeit2

    @justmadeit2

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Tish. On this topic, I also made a short low fi vi deo a couple of years ago, to see it, simply type in this........'Death the great taboo'

  • @genericeric0102
    @genericeric01027 жыл бұрын

    Whole Foods plant-based nutrition will help give you a few more days of living healthy so you can enjoy life to its fullest, after life cease to exist you don't exist no more.

  • @JD2jr.

    @JD2jr.

    7 жыл бұрын

    But then you have to spend your 30000 days eating that crap for a couple extra days. Fuck that.

  • @genericeric0102

    @genericeric0102

    7 жыл бұрын

    James Dreger I wish I had a few extra Twinkies or Snicker Bars said no one on their Deathbed

  • @rationalmartian

    @rationalmartian

    7 жыл бұрын

    I doubt very much anyone bemoaned not eating enough spinach or brussel sprouts either, but I would be utterly astonished if someone were to be lay in bed dying, pissed off that they hadn't spend thier days with eating that over the top crap. Much more likely I would have thought it would turn to not having enough sex, enjoying oneself enough or regretting not getting around to something important, possibly talking with a loved one. An relatively balanced diet is of course recommended. But I doubt one needs go to such extremes. They way you seem to need to push it, kind of smacks of a little over exuberance, maybe?! But yes, I agree, when we are done, we are indeed done. Or rather I have yet to see anything that would suggest the slightest possibility of "living on", and everything I have would suggest otherwise. To be honest, I think it would be a horrendous prospect. Of course one would always like a little more, but the idea of a permanent infinite existence fills me with dread. If one actually thinks about it logically. I'm happy to have my time and then move over for future generations.

  • @genericeric0102

    @genericeric0102

    7 жыл бұрын

    I am not afraid of dying, I'm afraid of dying and finding out it was my fault.

  • @Xeirus911

    @Xeirus911

    6 жыл бұрын

    Might make you feel better that the guy in the video (me) has been vegan for 3 years :)

  • @skyboy6750
    @skyboy67502 жыл бұрын

    I watched this video 3 years ago....and i have been thinking about this video ever since ...

  • @mixelplxsdad2705
    @mixelplxsdad27054 жыл бұрын

    Understanding how the mechanics of something works, doesn't negate or disprove the mechanic. We've no idea what will happen at death. It's possible nothing, and it's refreshing to know we don't know much else.

  • @kaihuizing5970
    @kaihuizing59707 жыл бұрын

    I'm surprised how many people are scared of death.

  • @Xeirus911

    @Xeirus911

    7 жыл бұрын

    More scared of the finality of it.

  • @cactusman07pim

    @cactusman07pim

    7 жыл бұрын

    Better be scared of not living.

  • @rchuso

    @rchuso

    7 жыл бұрын

    Without that fear, we probably wouldn't have the religions we have now.

  • @MrOuchiez

    @MrOuchiez

    7 жыл бұрын

    +Josh T - The finality is the best part! You wont even know youre dead, so there will be nothing to fear... Ever again. Its beautiful in a way. A sweet release.

  • @Xeirus911

    @Xeirus911

    7 жыл бұрын

    MrOuchiez Well yes and no. I enjoy experiences, my kids, my wife, travel, etc. The thought of it being gone, permanently, is the depressing part. I'm not concerned with the pain and such.

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