Quantum afterlife is a hypothesis and concept that advocates there is afterlife at quantum level, where the atoms and sub-atomic particles of living beings and of all objects might transform into other things in the future, such as this concept advocates that the conscience exists at quantum level and even when someone dies it is transformed into something else.
"Quantum afterlife is an interesting concept inside quantum materialism, it proves that it is possible to be a materialist and still believes in afterlife as well, it is really good and interesting."
"Quantum afterlife also advocates the concept of quantum-extraphysical superposition for explain about Near Death Experiences, creating the possibility of existence of other worlds and dimensions, leading to the possibility of extraphysical mechanics and quantum mechanics be literally the same thing."
"Quantum Afterlife and Quantum Materialism might be really good to lead to Quantum Deism, where god (the divine) exists at quantum level and it is everywhere at quantum level and just by reason and by technodeism we can find it out."
"Quantum afterlife also advocates the concept of quantum-extraphysical superposition for explain about Near Death Experiences, creating the possibility of existence of other worlds and dimensions, leading to the possibility of extraphysical mechanics and quantum mechanics be literally the same thing."
"Quantum Afterlife and Quantum Materialism might be really good to lead to Quantum Deism, where god (the divine) exists at quantum level and it is everywhere at quantum level and just by reason and by technodeism we can find it out."
by Full Monteirism January 08, 2021
What you pay to a church in donation, tithe, promissory, loyalty and allegiance 'guaranteeing' you a comfortable afterlife in that religions ethereal real estate. The one type of insurance than nobody can be held to account for and those selling it never having to pay up.
Mario don't give a shit bout doin' another hit because his afterlife insurance premiums are paid up.
by Beldar's big brother August 19, 2015
Extraphysical afterlife is a hypothesis and a concept inside extraphysics thaf advocates life continues at extraphysical level, where the extraphysical mind does not die after the death of the physical body. Extraphysical afterlife also uses the concepts of extraphysical mind, extraphysical cognition, extraphysical entanglement and extraphysical superposition to explain how would the extraphysical afterlife hypothesis would be like.
"Extraphysical afterlife is a good concept and it might help a lot to understand the extraphysical nature and even motivate people to develop technologies and methods to study extraphysics in an objective way."
"Extraphysical afterlife might help a lot to understand the extraphysical mind concept and other concepts of extraphysics itself."
"Extraphysical afterlife might help a lot to understand the extraphysical mind concept and other concepts of extraphysics itself."
by Full Monteirism March 04, 2021
A person who unlike his/her friends does not live to party; and often fixes the consequences of his friends partying. This person is often the "morale compass" within their own group of friends. If this person attends a party, while others lose their enthusiasm and spirit upon the party ending, this person will still retain a sense of optimism or livelyness, due to the fact that they didn't expend all their energy at the party. This person is usually a smart choice for being a designated driver after a party.
"He might be the life of the party, but he'll owe his girlfriend, his wallet, and bailout to the Afterlife of the party.
by scottegorman December 21, 2010
Who can know what comes after death mi todo. If there's nothing but emptiness, so be it I will love you to fill said emptiness. If there is another side, I'll follow you and hold your hand the entire time after we die. I'm struggling to make this rhyme, but like I said till the end of time and beyond the grave- you see my love for you reaches no bounds. In between lives I'm not sure where we'll go, maybe limbo? I don't know where we'll go, but if soul deals are real I'll always choose you to be my lover.
by OnnieSimpre May 09, 2022
Afterlife: Knowing what Willis was talking about.
Referenced from the sit com, Different Strokes. Gary Coleman's character was famous for asking his brother, Willis what he was talking about? "Whatchoo talkin' about, Willis?" with a turn of his head to emphasize confusion was a catchphrase evermore.
May 28,2010 Gary Coleman died. The world would want him to finally know what Willis was talking about. I want that in my afterlife as well...to have all my questions answered in heaven.
Referenced from the sit com, Different Strokes. Gary Coleman's character was famous for asking his brother, Willis what he was talking about? "Whatchoo talkin' about, Willis?" with a turn of his head to emphasize confusion was a catchphrase evermore.
May 28,2010 Gary Coleman died. The world would want him to finally know what Willis was talking about. I want that in my afterlife as well...to have all my questions answered in heaven.
Afterlife: Knowing what Willis was talking about.
1)When I die I want to finally know what Willis was talking about.
2) q) Do you think when we die, we will finally know what Willis was talking about?
a) I hope so.
1)When I die I want to finally know what Willis was talking about.
2) q) Do you think when we die, we will finally know what Willis was talking about?
a) I hope so.
by Twistedest May 29, 2010
Dear urban dictionary mods: sorry if this is kinda offensive, I don’t mean it that way. I have black friends. I worked really hard on this so please don’t take it down, Mwah.
Alright kids, imma tell you a story. This doesn’t really belong on the urban dictionary but at the same time I couldn’t think of a better place for it. I first heard this story at the deer lease so those faint of heart should not read on. Thank you for reading, I give you “The Black Afterlife”.
Once upon a time there were three black kids. These black kids were looking for forgiveness for their ratchet and awful sins one day and stumbled upon a preacher. The preacher said that they needed Jesus, so they went off to find him. They arrived at the pearly gates and saint peter told them to wait a second so he could ask Jesus if it was okay to let them in. Jesus said to saint peter, “I told you that all men, white, black, Mexican, Asian, and Native American were created equal. Let them in.” Saint peter went back to the gates and saw that they were gone. He went back to Jesus and told him the news. Jesus asked “Who? The black people?” And saint peter said “No, the pearly gates!”
Thank you for reading!!! Also sorry to the mods if this isn’t really a definition. I could’ve posted this on Reddit or something but I don’t think the fan base likes offensive stuff like this as much as the urban dictionary. Please don’t take it down!
Sincerely,
The Texan Pennsylvanian.
Alright kids, imma tell you a story. This doesn’t really belong on the urban dictionary but at the same time I couldn’t think of a better place for it. I first heard this story at the deer lease so those faint of heart should not read on. Thank you for reading, I give you “The Black Afterlife”.
Once upon a time there were three black kids. These black kids were looking for forgiveness for their ratchet and awful sins one day and stumbled upon a preacher. The preacher said that they needed Jesus, so they went off to find him. They arrived at the pearly gates and saint peter told them to wait a second so he could ask Jesus if it was okay to let them in. Jesus said to saint peter, “I told you that all men, white, black, Mexican, Asian, and Native American were created equal. Let them in.” Saint peter went back to the gates and saw that they were gone. He went back to Jesus and told him the news. Jesus asked “Who? The black people?” And saint peter said “No, the pearly gates!”
Thank you for reading!!! Also sorry to the mods if this isn’t really a definition. I could’ve posted this on Reddit or something but I don’t think the fan base likes offensive stuff like this as much as the urban dictionary. Please don’t take it down!
Sincerely,
The Texan Pennsylvanian.
by The Texan Pennsylvanian February 28, 2022