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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | This is when you die, and you cease to exist. No afterlife. No feeling, no thought, no perception, no existence. Your existence—everything you were—simply disappears like a popped soap bubble.
The cessation of existence is not a lovely Fluffy Cloud Heaven or a boiling molten Hell: you know nothing, you feel nothing, and you are nothing. If you cease to exist and are gone forever, you have no knowledge of anything, not even of your own death. In other words, permanent and total unconsciousness. And even that is a woefully inadequate comparison, since even the unconscious can still dream. |