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If you consider alone that we (apparently) don't use about 90% of our brain I suspect that in heaven we will be rather more capable and perhaps not requiring computers
actually we do use more then 90% of our brain, just not at the same times.. think of it like so... for nearly every task theres a computer in our brain that process it, then returns it to use.... say about 100 computers in there, a few of them prosees hearing, more sent, others sight, others touch, others emotions, others thought
since we don't use everything a the same times, at any given time on average we use about 10%, just don't forget thats only cause we are only doing work that requires that much..... I'm sure you can increase it by listening to music, videos (mus videos maybe ), touch, taste (eating, while being tickled and beaten), trying to do math homework without a calculator, while spell checking, drawing, and talking....
then you might use, ermm at least 50% ?, but sense theres no way anyone can process that much info at once, you'll have a problem.... (after all, we only have to eyes, so you you'll find it hard to do math, read, and look at videos at the same time.... (and i do mean the same time, not looking at this for a sec, then this, then that.....
as for PC's in heaven, makes me glad i don't believe in heaven or hell , i wanna die, go look around the universe, then becomes some shorta cat (maybe tiger? ) , or maybe try and go into people dreams, enslave there bodies, and force them to install linux
Originally posted by kartik_mistry I need laptop running fedora core 1in Heaven ! Without pc u r nothing
it must have internet connected to earth..
Kartik
are there internet protocols with a ttl long enough to send a signal that far? Maybe there is a satellite system... but then we have the problems with satellite connection, such as a four second ping, i'll have to give up tribes
[QUOTE]heaven is a big planet somewhere in this universe. But it's so far that even with the light speed, it would take thounsands of years to get there.[/QUOTE
it takes that long for light to travel across our own galaxy, let alone the universe!!!
they measure how big the universe it by how old the light is, then make a guess.
and right now we get light that is bigger then 10 billion years old if i remember right.... just thought i should clear that up
Hey, to me, if heaven consists of us wearing choir robes and singing out of the Baptist Hymnal, that's perfectly fine with me. After all, I'll be singing praises to the One who made it possible for me to spend eternity with Him (John 3:16).
While I am Baptist, I do not for one second believe that any one denomination has a corner on salvation. It's because we're talking about the condition of one's soul here and not what church they belong to. While God does lead His people to particular churches and even some people to start new churches, churches and denomination are man-made institutions and have nothing to do with where one spends eternity. It's an issue of if you have truly made Jesus Christ the Lord and Savior of your life.
I fully believe that there'll be Baptists in heaven, there'll be Methodists in heaven, there'll be Presbyterians in heaven, there'll be Lutherans in heaven, there'll be Pentecostals in heaven...the list goes on and on, but it's not what church or denomination you belong to -- the issue is, have you called on Jesus Christ to forgive you of your sins and make Him Lord of your life?
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