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* p is the overpopulation factor (this is unknown to me but exceeds a value of 1 if the population of Earth is >529,000,000) | * p is the overpopulation factor (this is unknown to me but exceeds a value of 1 if the population of Earth is >529,000,000) | ||
So if I live for 100 years in this life and the population wasn't 8,000,000,000 but was 529,000,000 then I could be in the afterlife for 150 years. | So if I live for 100 years in this life and the population wasn't 8,000,000,000 but was 529,000,000 then I could have been in the next afterlife for 150 years. But in reality I may be in the afterlife for much less than 150 years. I don't know but it's somewhere between 1 and 149 years. If a FIGUite reads this please provide more information. | ||
Don't take this as accurate. It isn't accurate, and could even be significantly wrong. | Don't take this as accurate. It isn't accurate, and could even be significantly wrong. |
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TheUFOGuy said ...
Jamesm said ...
a = ( m * 1.5 ) / p
where
- a is afterlife duration in years
- m is previous material life duration in years
- p is the overpopulation factor (this is unknown to me but exceeds a value of 1 if the population of Earth is >529,000,000)
So if I live for 100 years in this life and the population wasn't 8,000,000,000 but was 529,000,000 then I could have been in the next afterlife for 150 years. But in reality I may be in the afterlife for much less than 150 years. I don't know but it's somewhere between 1 and 149 years. If a FIGUite reads this please provide more information.
Don't take this as accurate. It isn't accurate, and could even be significantly wrong.
--Jamesm 10:24, 21 May 2011 (BST)
I have a question! The pirit has two choice, find a new body or live in finematter world for a while. So how long does have to live in finematter world?
--TheUFOGuy 09:13, 21 May 2011 (BST)